Monday, July 14, 2008

Gnocchi and Peach Cobbler (Ice Cream)

On Saturday, Rose and I decided to make homemade gnocchi. I have had some prior experience making pasta (spinach & mint ravioli, rosemary linguine, and spinach & ricotta ravioli), so gnocchi seemed like it would be a simple, quick task in relation to those daylong experiences. How little I knew…

The recipe was simple enough. We steamed 2 pounds of potatoes for about 30 minutes and then mashed them with a pinch of salt and about a tablespoon of freshly chopped rosemary. The recipe then called for 2 cups of flour to be kneaded into the potatoes. Unfortunately, an incredible amount of humidity mixed with my stubbornness in the kitchen when things go wrong is not a good combination. No matter how much flour I added the dough would keep getting sticky.

So, about after an hour or two and 6 to 8 cups of flour later, I finally gave up (with Rose’s insistence that everything would still work out). We rolled out the dough, which was 10x the size it was originally supposed to be, into thin rolls and cut them into 1” pieces. We then boiled the gnocchi’s in salted water for a minute or two until they floated to the top. Boiling all of this dough took a long time, but we were finally able to sit down and eat the gnocchi topped with tomato sauce with freshly squeezed lime aid while watching Monk (one of the funniest show ever btw, besides Arrested Development, Flight of the Conchords, and the Office).

While it took a few hours longer and much more flour than we expected, the gnocchis actually tasted really good! The fresh rosemary was a great addition, and now we will be eating gnocchi every meal this week and still won’t run out for a while!

Sunday I decided to make peach cobbler ice cream. The plan was to make a regular peach ice cream with cinnamon and then add toasted oats covered in brown sugar and butter, the cobbler topping. The peaches were not as ripe as they should have been to make peach ice cream so it is not as “peachy” as I would have liked. Next time, I will wait a few days after buying them until they are soft and juicy before turning them into ice cream. The oat topping though tasted delicious and truly made the ice cream. The recipe still needs a little work, but it is still quite delicious!

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