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Great recipe for Prawn, Nduja and tomato gnocchi. Gnocchi using prawns and Nduja (a spredable spicy salami paste) to create a delicious bowl of food. You can skip out the bulk of step and time if you chose to purchase store brought gnocchi Add basil to sauce and stir.
To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have prawn, nduja and tomato gnocchi using 16 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Prawn, Nduja and tomato gnocchi:
- Prepare Potato Gnocchi
- Get 800 g Potato (floury kind)
- Make ready 150-200 g flour
- Take 1 egg (whisked with a fork)
- Get Tomato Sauce
- Get 75 ml olive oil
- Take 3 garlic cloves(pressed back of knife)
- Get 2 shallots (sliced)
- Prepare 400 g Tinned Tomato
- Prepare King Prawns (15-20 de-shelled, de-veined, retain heads & shells)
- Take 5-6 leaves Basil
- Get Nduja 1-2 tsp (to taste)
- Take 125 ml white wine
- Prepare Anchovy 2-3 fillets
- Prepare Parsley (chopped)
- Prepare Salt
Add the garlic and shrimp, and cook for two minutes, stirring often. Season with salt and pepper, and set aside. Once the water has started to boil, cook the pasta until "al dente" according to package instructions. In a separate pan sizzle the garlic in a little olive oil then tip in the prawns and fry until pink.
Steps to make Prawn, Nduja and tomato gnocchi:
- Ingredients - Homemade gnocchi is of course optional and could be substituted with store brought.
- De-shell prawns and remove the veins keeping all shells and heads, placing raw prawns into the fridge for later.
- In a small sauce pan add olive oil and when sizzling cook the reserved heads and shells for 5 minutes add 200 ml of water to the pan and ensure you scrape any of the bits stuck to the bottom of the pan (fond). Using a fine mesh sieve and a potato masher extract juices into a jug and set aside for later
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- To make the potato gnocchi cook whole potatoes (skin on) in a large pan of salted water for 25-30 minutes or until tender.
- Drain and leave until cool enough to handle then remove skins from the potatoes.
- Mash the potatoes using a ricer (or a sieve and the back of a kitchen spoon) into a bowl adding the egg and 150g of the flour gently to form a soft dough (you may need to add the rest if too loose)
- On a floured work surface, cut the gnocchi dough into 4-6 pieces and roll into long sausage shapes about 2 cm in diameter. Cut each sausage into 3 cm lengths and roll each piece against the back of a fork. Set aside.
- To make the tomato sauce add oil, anchovy, reserved prawn stock and garlic to a small saucepan on a low heat for about 5 minutes. Increase the flame to medium and add the sliced shallots for another 5 minutes.
- Add a dash of salt, tinned tomatoes and white wine and boil for 2-3 minutes before turning heat down to a simmer for 20 minutes or until thickens. At this stage you will need to have a large pan of salted water on the boil to cook the gnocchi when sauce is ready.
- Once you are happy with the consistency of the sauce add the basil leaves and a teaspoon of Nduja. Check the balance of the flavour and add more depending on preference being careful not to overpower the prawn flavour.
- In a large frying pan fry prawns in olive oil adding a touch of salt and cook until pink. Set aside.
- Cook gnocchi until the float to the surface and leave for another 20 seconds. Drain and then add to the tomato sauce.
- To complete the dish serve gnocchi in a warm bowl, sprinkle chopped parsley and place prawns on top.
Scoop out the pan then add the wine and 'nduja and stir together. Add the tomatoes and cook until they just start to burst. Tip back the prawns with the drained pasta and toss everything together. Add the prawns and set aside to infuse. Cook the gnocchi according to pack instructions.
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