Creamy Sun Dried Tomato and Spinach Gnocchi Recipe Oh Sweet Basil (2024)

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Everyone always wants to know, so hear it loud and clear, this Creamy Sun Dried Tomato and Spinach Gnocchi recipe is probably one of my favorite dinner recipes on the entire site.

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The sauce is both light and totally creamy, filled with fresh, bright greens and those sweet and almost tangy sun dried tomatoes all nestled around sink-your-teeth-into-them pillows of gnocchi, my goodness, it’s the ultimate gnocchi recipe. It is light but packed full of flavor ingredients and the textures, gosh it’s just irresistible.

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Junior High English

If that’s not a run-on sentence that’s totally worth getting a red pen mark from my English teacher, I don’t know what is.

Actually, my Jr. High English teacher hated me. I don’t know, maybe I just felt she was out to get me, well me and the rest of the class that also thought she hated me. What would she think if she knew I was making a living by writing for millions of people every month? I hope she’d feel like I did her proud. Like every time she emphasized writing to capture people that maybe that little girl she’d get after really did have some worth.

I remember on one occasion passing through the field to get to class and somehow she saw me spit my gum in the weeds. When I entered the portable and class began, she stood at the front and asked me to stand, and then she made me turn back around and go search for the piece of gum and throw it away. I was so humiliated. But alas, I never spit my gum out in the weeds again.

But this isn’t about Jr. High. And thank heavens as there was nothing more awkward than those years, and this gnocchi is anything but awkward, in fact it’s elegantly perfect- the opposite of my frizzed out hair, braces wearing self.

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Carrian’s Favorite Recipe

Cade and I have been making versions of this gnocchi since our first few years of marriage. Every few years altering a little of this and that. Originally we used artichokes and later felt they competed with the gnocchi so we switched to leeks. After years of only using tomatoes we threw in the addition of sun-dried tomatoes which add a sweet and tangy flavor that’s out of this world.

Last but certainly not least, the cooking white wine.

I know, you all don’t have to use cooking white wine, but since we don’t have wine in our home it’s our only choice. After winning a cooking competition in California for my Panko Crusted Chicken with Lemon Cream Sauce I’ve been sold on how much it can alter a dish for the better.

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Ingredients for Sun Dried Tomato Gnocchi

Most ingredients in this recipe are going to come from the produce section. I love when a recipe is like that! It means it’s going to be flavorful and packed with nutrients! Here is your grocery list:

  • Olive Oil (from the sun dried tomatoes)
  • Leek
  • Garlic
  • Cherry Tomatoes
  • Sun Dried Tomatoes
  • White Wine (cooking wine)
  • Butter
  • Gnocchi
  • Parmesan Cheese
  • Spinach
  • Basil
  • Heavy Cream
  • Salt
  • Pepper

The measurements for each ingredients can be found in the recipe card below.

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How to Make Creamy Sun Dried Tomato Gnocchi

The only thing better than a delicious recipe is an EASY delicious recipe! You will have dinner on the table in less than 20 minutes. Here are the basic steps with photos:

  • Heat the oil from the sun dried tomatoes to a large skillet over medium eat. Then add the leeks and cook until tender.
  • Then add the garlic and cherry tomatoes and cook until they start to burst.

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  • Add the sun dried tomatoes and a sprinkle of salt to taste.

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  • Add the white cooking wine and bring everything to a simmer. Then add the butter and season to taste with salt.
  • Stir in the previously cooked gnocchi, cheese and heavy cream.

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  • Finally, add the spinach and basil and stir until wilted.
  • Salt and pepper to taste and serve immediately.

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Cooking Wine

Cooking wine is different than regular alcohol and can be found by the oils and vinegars section. If you can’t use regular wine or cooking wine you can always sub a little chicken broth and or white grape juice.

When using cooking wine always use a little less than the recipe calls for as it isn’t as light and packs more sodium than the true ingredient.

What is Gnocchi?

Gnocchi is a thick, small, and soft dough dumpling that can be made from semolina (or flour) or potato.

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Is Gnocchi Pasta?

Gnocchi is not a form of pasta. It is actually a dumpling.

Is Gnocchi a Side Dish or Main Dish?

Gnocchi can be served as a main dish or a side dish.

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What are Leeks?

Leeks are vegetables in the onion family and cousins to garlic, shallots, or chives. They are mild in flavor and slightly sweet.

The part that you eat is the white and light green stem area. The deeper green parts or “leaves” are tough and not really edible but can be used to flavor broth.

What to Substitute for Leeks?

A mild sweet onion or green onions (scallions) would be the closest in taste to leeks. Shallots could also be used.

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How to Clean Leeks

We have a whole post on cleaning leeks, so head there and you will have everything you need to prep your leeks for this recipe. Leeks are grown down in the dirt and get very dirty in between the layers. They should be cleaned before eating.

How Long Will Gnocchi Keep?

The leftovers will keep in an airtight container for up to 4 days in the refrigerator.

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This is the gnocchi recipe to end all gnocchi recipes! We have perfected every ingredient in this quick and easy dinner recipe. No run-on sentence needed here, just put this recipe on your menu this week!!

More Gnocchi Recipes:

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Servings: 4

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 15 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 3 Tablespoons Olive oil, from the sun dried tomatoes
  • 1 Leek, Cleaned and sliced
  • 4 Cloves Garlic, minced
  • 1 Pint Cherry Tomatoes
  • 1/2 Cup Sun Dried Tomatoes, oil packed, chopped
  • 2/3 Cup White Wine, cooking, (or chicken broth or regular white wine)
  • 3 Tablespoons Butter
  • 17 oz. Gnocchi, refrigerated *see note
  • 1/3 Cup Parmesan Cheese, freshly grated
  • 2 Cups Spinach, fresh, chopped
  • 1/3 Cup Heavy Cream, (half and half works as well)
  • 1/4 Cup Basil, fresh, chopped
  • Salt and Pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • In a large skillet over medium heat, add the oil from the tomatoes. Once hot, add the leeks and cook until tender, about 3 minutes.

    3 Tablespoons Olive oil, 1 Leek

  • Add in the garlic and tomatoes and cook until the tomatoes begin to burst, stirring occasionally and gently pushing with a spoon. Stir in the sun dried tomatoes and cook another 2 minutes, adding a sprinkle of salt to taste.

    4 Cloves Garlic, 1 Pint Cherry Tomatoes, 1/2 Cup Sun Dried Tomatoes

  • Quickly add the white cooking wine and bring to a simmer. Allow to cook down by 1/3, about 1-2 minutes. Stir in the butter and season to taste again.

    2/3 Cup White Wine, 3 Tablespoons Butter

  • Stir in the cooked gnocchi (see note) and allow to cook for 3-5 minutes. Add the cheese, spinach, heavy cream and basil and heat until the spinach is wilted. Serve with salt and pepper to taste!

    17 oz. Gnocchi, 1/3 Cup Parmesan Cheese, 2 Cups Spinach, 1/3 Cup Heavy Cream, 1/4 Cup Basil, Salt and Pepper

Notes

Note- If using gnocchi from the pasta section of the store, cook in a pot of boiling water until it begins to float. Drain and use.

Store left overs in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cupCalories: 576kcalCarbohydrates: 62gProtein: 12gFat: 30gSaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 55mgSodium: 691mgPotassium: 923mgFiber: 6gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 3175IUVitamin C: 41mgCalcium: 206mgIron: 8mg

Author: Sweet Basil

Course: 100 Family Favorite Easy Healthy Recipes

Cuisine: American

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FAQs

Do you soak sundried tomatoes before cooking? ›

Buying sun-dried tomatoes packed in oil means they will be more tender and ready to use, and you will pay extra for that. If you purchase dry-packed tomatoes, they will need to be rehydrated before use.

How to cook with dry sundried tomatoes? ›

If you're using the dry-packed variety, you'll likely have to hydrate them in a bit of warm water for a few minutes until they plump up. The oil-packed ones just need to be drained. My current favorite way to use sun-dried tomatoes is in risotto.

Are you supposed to eat sundried tomatoes? ›

Sun-dried tomatoes are rich in properties and benefits that not only add flavor to your recipes but also enable you to enrich your diet with important nutrients.

Do you need to refrigerate sun-dried tomatoes after opening? ›

To maximize the shelf life of your product we encourage customers to store all Bella Sun Luci sundried tomato products, once opened in a refrigerator. Our recommendation is to use the tomatoes within six months after opening, add olive oil as needed to keep tomatoes covered.

Can you eat sun-dried tomatoes straight from the jar? ›

Before using them, you should rehydrate dry-packed sun-dried tomatoes in salted liquid for about an hour.

What to do with a jar of sundried tomatoes? ›

Sundried tomato recipes
  1. Tuna & sundried tomato pasta bake. ...
  2. Asparagus, sundried tomato & olive loaf. ...
  3. Gluten-free sundried tomato bread. ...
  4. App onlySlow-roasted lemon & tomato butter Savoy with garlic & dill yogurt. ...
  5. App onlyAglio e olio with sundried tomato breadcrumbs. ...
  6. Sundried tomato soda bread baps. ...
  7. Tomato & basil soup.

Do you need to heat up sun-dried tomatoes? ›

Sun-dried tomatoes stored in olive oil are perfectly edible (and delicious!) served right out of the jar. But if you would like to rehydrate and plump them up a bit, just soak the sun-dried tomatoes in hot water for 20 minutes, then drain.

What pairs with sun-dried tomatoes? ›

Super Flavor Pairings
  • Pine nuts.
  • Artichokes.
  • Chili peppers.
  • Basil and other Italian herbs.
  • Lemon.
  • Capers.
  • Avocados.
  • Goat cheese.

Can you eat too many sun-dried tomatoes? ›

Many store-bought sun dried tomatoes are also treated with salt prior to drying, giving them a higher sodium content. Keeping your intake to 100 grams or less per day will prevent you from taking in too much sugar and salt, while keeping your calorie intake low as well.

Why don't I like sun-dried tomatoes? ›

The texture is a little too chewy, a little too bland, even though the drying process concentrates the tomatoes' natural umami qualities. Once they are rehydrated and/or marinated, their rich, complex flavors are released and their firm flesh plumps up and becomes a little more tender, revealing their true potential.

What does sun-dried tomatoes do for your body? ›

Antioxidant Powerhouse: Sun-dried tomatoes are a potent source of antioxidants that combat oxidative stress and reduce the risk of chronic diseases. Heart Health: Studies suggest that regular consumption of lycopene-rich foods like sun-dried tomatoes may lower LDL cholesterol levels and reduce blood pressure.

Can you eat old sun-dried tomatoes? ›

Change in color: If the sun-dried tomatoes become darker or have brown bits on their surface, it's a sign that they have spoiled and should not be consumed [2]. Mold: If you notice any mold growth on the tomatoes, discard them.

Are sun-dried tomatoes anti-inflammatory? ›

Incorporating sun dried tomatoes into any meal is a smart way to stay healthy! These little gems are packed with nutrients and anti-oxidants (including lycopene) that are event believed to decrease the risk of certain cancers, neutralize free radicals and decrease inflammation.

Can you eat unrefrigerated sun-dried tomatoes? ›

Sun-dried tomatoes once unopened can last for about a year in your pantry without a problem, even without refrigeration, provided they are kept in a cool dry place. If your sun-dried tomatoes are packed in oil and have been opened, they should be refrigerated and will usually stay good for about a month.

How do you use sun-dried tomatoes from a jar? ›

Toss with pasta, finish with some fresh basil and grated parm. I second the sun-dried tomato pesto -- it's great for potato salad too. Chop them up and add them to sausage and peppers, or roasted chicken and potatoes. Add to risotto.

How to use bagged sundried tomatoes? ›

Using Dry-Packed Tomatoes

This is a pretty simple process: Just let them soak in warm water for 30 minutes until soft and pliable, drain (reserve the liquid to add flavor to stocks and sauces), pat dry, and use as directed in your recipe. You can also use wine, broth, or other cooking liquids to reconstitute.

How long to soak tomatoes in boiling water? ›

Add the tomatoes to the boiling water for 20 to 30 seconds until the skin begins to wrinkle and peel away from the flesh. Don't let the tomatoes sit too long in the water, or they will start to cook. Using a slotted spoon or a strainer, strain the tomatoes and transfer them to the bowl of ice water to cool.

Can you cook with the oil from sun-dried tomatoes? ›

Dried tomatoes in oil can be used on pizza, pasta salads, appetizers, and Italian dishes. The oil can be used in vinaigrette dressing, or in a marinade sauce. It can also be used as a dip for French bread.

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