It’s no secret that Trader Joe’s gnocchi is a versatile favorite among at-home cooks. You can use it in a casserole or turn it into a dessert. While the cauliflower gnocchi is great, the kale version is just as delicious. And you don’t even need to go to the store to get it. Following a kale gnocchi recipe is easier than you think.
Felicia, the food blogger behind Felicia’s Fab Foodz, shared her kale gnocchi recipe on Instagram, and it definitely rivals the store-bought version. “I took the ingredients off TJ’s kale gnocchi packaging, guesstimated the proportions, and bam—she’s a winner,” she said. “If you don’t have a Trader Joe’s near you, want to have some fun making your own, or just have some kale to use up, give this recipe a shot.”
“If you don’t have a Trader Joe’s near you, want to have some fun making your own, or just have some kale to use up, give this recipe a shot.”
While Trader Joe’s kale gnocchi is made with whole-food ingredients, Amy Gorin, MS, RDN, says there’s one downside: “If you eat the whole package, that’s more than half the daily value of sodium. So stick with just a serving if you can,” she says. With Felicia’s recipe, that isn’t a problem. She also uses simple ingredients—just kale, potato starch, chickpea flour, olive oil, and water—but there’s only a tiny teaspoon of salt.
Try making a batch for yourself using the kale gnocchi recipe below. And pro tip: If you need a great sauce, these options will pair flawlessly.
Kale gnocchi recipe
Ingredients2 cups packed kale leaves2/3 cup potato starch2/3 cup chickpea flour (plus more for rolling)1/4 cup olive oil1/4 cup water1 tsp salt⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀1. Combine kale, olive oil, and water in a blender. Blend until very smooth.2. In a bowl, mix potato starch, chickpea flour, and salt. Pour in blender mixture and mix until dough is formed.3. Divide the dough and roll into logs on a lightly floured surface.4. Slice into gnocchi-sized pieces.5. Optional: Roll with a fork to create ridges.6. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Place gnocchi in and boil until it floats to the surface, about 4 to 5 minutes.7. Strain and rinse with cold water.8. Optional: Pan fry or bake at 425°F until golden brown, around 30 minutes.9. Serve with sauce/seasonings of choice. Enjoy!
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