Gnocchi with cauliflower cream is a super tasty first course but also rich in beneficial properties. You know that I love and always try to combine taste and food awareness.
Today for my first course I used the magnificent potato gnocchi from the company Patarò gnocchi.
Here are some other ideas for delicious first courses
- Difficulty: Very Easy
- Cost: Very Economical
- Preparation time: 10 Minutes
- Portions: 4
- Cooking methods: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Italian
- Seasonality: All Seasons
Ingredients
You will need very few ingredients to prepare this recipe
- potato gnocchi (1.3 lbs)
- cauliflower (1.76 lbs)
- ricotta (4.2 oz)
- grated Parmesan cheese (1.8 oz)
- 4 tablespoons milk
- to taste provolone
Tools
A blender will be needed to prepare the cauliflower cream
Steps
Take the cauliflower, wash and boil it in salted water for about 15-20 minutes. Once ready put the florets in your blender pitcher, adding also the ricotta, the grated Parmesan and the milk. Taste the cream and adjust the salt if necessary.
Blend the ingredients until you obtain a smooth and creamy texture. If too thick, adjust by adding a little more milk.
Take your potato gnocchi and boil them.
My gnocchi cooked for 2 minutes and they were ready. Cook according to yours. I dipped them in the wonderful cauliflower cream and plated them by adding provolone shavings on top. All that’s left is to wish you bon appétit.
Tips
You can also use the cauliflower cream to dress other types of pasta; even dry pasta (penne, mezze maniche, fusilli) will be perfect.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Do you know the beneficial properties of yellow cauliflower?
Yellow cauliflower is a special vegetable with countless beneficial properties.
It is rich in minerals, fiber, and vitamins. Of course, it doesn’t lack beta-carotene, which makes it even more special and suitable for those who want to get a nice tan. Yellow cauliflower is a natural anti-inflammatory, it is filling, aids digestion, fights constipation, helps combat hypertension, lowers blood sugar, etc.. So, what are you waiting for? Go buy it.
WARNING: The information about the beneficial properties of foods, which I like to share with you, represents general guidelines and in no way a medical opinion. Therefore, for any accurate information, it is always good to rely on and consult a nutrition professional/doctor.

