I love the idea of homemade gnocchi, but it’s a lot of work ...this ricotta spinach gnocchi is the perfect quick alternative in my opinion!
I love the idea of homemade gnocchi, but it’s a lot of work to make the traditional variety since you have to spend time cooking and mashing the potatoes first. So this ricotta spinach gnocchi is the perfect quick alternative in my opinion! And (even despite the green color) my kids love this one so much they even had the leftovers for breakfast the other day. :)

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Gia says
Can you make this with gluten free flour?
Amy Taylor (comment moderator) says
Hi. We have not tried, sorry.
Jon says
How much is considered "one serving?" 1 cup?
Amy Taylor (comment moderator) says
Yes, 1 cup would be a standard serving.
Sharon says
Great recipe! SO much easier than potato gnocchi, tasted good, and was easy for my 1 year old to eat. Thanks for posting this!
Alisa D says
How many ounces of Parmesean do you use? The grate size can make a huge difference in how much is in 3/4 cup. Thanks in advance!
Amy Taylor (comment moderator) says
Hi. I use a fine grade.
Katieliz says
These were fabulous! I made them tonight and served with a simple cooked tomato sauce. The dough worked up perfectly, though it was very stiff in the food processor and I had to stop & push it around a few times. They stayed together well and cooked up tender. My 8YO and 5YO liked them, and that is saying a lot! I'll be making these again, and I bet the 5YO will want to help next time :)
Sarah says
Can you recommend your favorite food processor? I don't care for mine.
Amy Taylor (comment moderator) says
Hi Sarah. This is Lisa's: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AXM4SB6/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B01AXM4SB6&linkCode=as2&tag=100dayofreafo-20&linkId=4DHDKKBEF2KPHRCV.
Sarah Rivas says
This looks delicious, but mine came out really tough and wheaty. I ended up adding a lot of extra flour so that I could successfully roll the dough and cut it into pieces, because my dough was wet and sticky and hard to work with. Thoughts? I would like to give it another try! I love your recipes!
Amy Taylor (comment moderator) says
Hi there. You might have just gone a little heavy with the additional flour. You could always try the white whole wheat as well.
Kristin says
Made this for dinner last night and it was delicious. In the words of my 9 year old, "you can't even taste the spinach". Mind you she likes spinach, but I am always looking for ways to get more greens into our diet. I made a batch and a third to feed our family of five and served it with homemade vodka sauce.
Carol says
This recipe was delicious. It will be on repeat in my kitchen for sure.
Michelle says
Beautiful and they look really delicious!
Kate says
These looks so good and simple! Can't wait to give them a try!
Karen says
My husband is not a ricotta cheese fan. Does anyone have an idea of what to use instead?
Diana says
I usually substitute cottage cheese for ricotta when I make lasagna. It might need to be drained a little to get the same texture.
Brooke says
So far this is a big mess. Even after an additional cup of flour it sticking to my hands and the board. We'll see how it tastes.
Tara says
you have to handle the dough as little as possible. Also...The water should not be at a full boil or they will fall apart. Even after they are in the water the flame should be low.
Sue says
Leave out the egg. Not needed.
Diana says
Can you substitute for another type of flour? Almond flour perhaps, chickpea, coconut?
Amy Taylor (comment moderator) says
Hi. We've not tried. Let us know if you do. ;)
Melynda says
Made this 2 nights ago! My husband was impressed, and my girls loved it!!
Sue says
Do these recipes get added to the index on-line? I use that index all of the time for new ideas. It would be great if these additions could get added to it as well. I'm loving this!!!
Amy Taylor (comment moderator) says
HI Sue. Yes, all of Lisa's recipes that she shares on the blog will be added to the index.
Jason Leake with 100 Days of Real Food says
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Corinne says
I am so excited to try this recipe! My daughter is a full-fledged ravioli addict, and I'm hoping this might be similar enough to win her over. I'll call it "ravioli filling"!
Jessica says
Can these be frozen for future use prior to boiling? Wondering if I made a double batch... could I freeze half?
Lisa says
I have not tried it myself, but I do think it would work - let me know how it goes!
Melissa says
Do you ever use gluten free flour in your recipes? So many sound delicious but impossible to make since I have celiac.
Amy Taylor (comment moderator) says
Hi Melissa. I often sub gluten free flour in many of Lisa's recipes. Most have turned out really well.
Melissa says
Oh great to know! Thank you!!
Amanda says
For the non-cooks among us, it seems like a step is missing...In Step Two, where did the dough come from?
Sherry says
The food processor mixes it.
Lisa Jeffries says
I love spinach gnocchi, but don't have a food processor while living abroad... would vigorous mixing with a spoon suffice in this case? Thanks much for sharing, can't wait to try this recipe with or without the processor!
Jodi says
We used an electric mixer with good results. I think you could vigorously mix with a spoon. The spinach won't get ground up, but ours didn't either, and it was fine.
Emma {Emma's Little Kitchen} says
This does look super easy, I can't wait to give it a go! Gnocchi is so yummy :)
Chelsea says
Can you use fresh spinach?
Amy Taylor (comment moderator) says
Fresh spinach would result in too much liquid when cooked. The dough would likely fall apart.
Chelsea says
Ah good to know. Thanks! I tried this recipe with frozen spinach the other day and it turned out pretty well. There was a very intense whole wheat taste but the gnocchi tasted better the second day after sititng in the fridge.
Diane says
My daughter has an egg allergy. How could I adapt this so she can eat it too?
Amy Taylor (comment moderator) says
Hi there. We've not made it without egg but vegan sites add a tablespoon of oil it its place.
Kristi says
Do you think a "flax seed egg" would work? I have used that in other recipes before.
Amy Taylor (comment moderator) says
We've not tried using a flax egg in pasta.
Jodi says
We used a tablespoon of oil instead of egg and it worked!