Fluffy pillows of gnocchi in a gorgeous garlic and browned-butter sauce with crispy sage leaves and a hint of lemon. Totally dreamy! Use shop-bought or homemade gnocchi for this easy recipe. If you go with shop-bought, you can have this on the table in 15 minutes! If you're making your own, we're still only talking about 30-35 minutes. Free printable recipe is available on our site: https://www.kitchensanctuary.com/gnoc... Ingredients: ▢500 g (1.1lbs) fresh gnocchi - homemade or store-bought is fine ▢2 tbsp olive oil ▢1 pinch salt and pepper ▢75 g (⅓ cup) unsalted butter ▢20 fresh sage leaves* ▢2 cloves garlic - peeled and very finely sliced ▢¼ tsp salt ▢¼ tsp black pepper ▢zest of 1 lemon ▢juice of ½ lemon To serve: ▢grated parmesan (or vegetarian Italian-style hard cheese for vegetarian) ▢Black pepper Method: 1. Place the gnocchi in a pan of boiling water and boil the gnocchi until it floats. 2. Remove the gnocchi from the pan with a slotted spoon and place in a bowl. 3. Heat the olive oil in a frying pan over a medium-high heat. 4. Add the gnocchi, plus a pinch of salt and pepper and fry the gnocchi for 5-6 minutes, turning oven, until the gnocchi is brown all over. 5. Remove the gnocchi from the pan and place in a bowl. If your pan has a lot of crispy bits in it (this might happen if you're using a non-stick pan), wipe/scrape them out. Don't worry about getting the pan spotless though, a few crispy bits are good. 6. Next, melt the butter in the frying pan over a medium heat. Once melted, continue to cook for a further 2-3 minutes, until it starts to go a very light brown and smells a tiny bit nutty. 7. Add the fresh sage leaves and cook for a further 2 minutes. 8. Add the garlic and cook for a further 1 minutes, stirring often. 9. Add the cooked gnocchi to the pan and sprinkle on the salt and pepper. 10. Stir together and cook for a further minute. 11. Add the lemon zest and juice and stir together. 12. Divide between bowls and top with a little parmesan and black pepper. ✎ NOTES 20 sage leaves may seem a lot, and you might be worried that they'll overpower the dish, but the flavour of the sage mellows as it fries in the butter. #CookingShow #Recipe #QuickDinner