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*1/2 large Pumpkin
 
*1/2 large Pumpkin

Latest revision as of 00:23, 13 February 2008

Submitted by Sam_I_Am.

  • 1/2 large Pumpkin
  • 4 Russet Potatoes
  • 2 Eggs
  • Salt
  • Nutmeg
  • Flour
  • Sage
  • Butter

Roast the pumpkin and the potatoes. Mash together with the egg, salt, and nutmeg.

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Add flour till it becomes a loose dough. It took like 4 or 5 cups before I got there.

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Flour a huge counterspace (Note: I don't HAVE a huge counterspace. ) and cut off about a cup of flour and roll it into a long snake, about 1" thick. Cut into 1" dumplings and freeze on cookie sheets.

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After a few hours, you can bag them and save till later. (I ended-up making 300 gnocchi. The picture below might be half. Good thing they keep for months. )

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Boil in water till they float to the surface. Remove and toss with oil.

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Brown butter and sautee sage and gnocchi.

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Serve with standard side salad.

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