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Gnocchi Cooking Time — Boil 2-4 min for Al Dente
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Cook Time: 2-4 min
Water: Boiling, heavily salted (should taste like sea water)
Overview
Gnocchi cooking time: 2-4 min in boiling salted water. Gnocchi floats to surface when done. Remove immediately — overcooking makes them mushy. Pan-fry after boiling for crispy exterior.
Key Details
- Cook Time: 2-4 min
- Water: Boiling, heavily salted (should taste like sea water)
- Gnocchi floats to surface when done. Remove immediately — overcooking makes them mushy. Pan-fry after boiling for crispy exterior.
- Al dente: slight resistance when bitten (1-2 min less than package time)
- Use 4-6 quarts water per pound of pasta
Why This Matters
- Pasta cooking time varies significantly by shape and size
- Al dente pasta has lower glycemic index than overcooked
- Proper pasta water salt level is key to pasta flavor
How To
- 1Bring large pot of water to rolling boil
- 2Add salt generously (1-2 tbsp per pound)
- 3Add gnocchi, stir immediately
- 4Cook 2-4 min for al dente
- 5Save 1 cup pasta water before draining — starchy water helps sauce cling
- 6Gnocchi floats to surface when done. Remove immediately — overcooking makes them mushy. Pan-fry after boiling for crispy exterior.
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2-4 min in boiling salted water. Gnocchi floats to surface when done. Remove immediately — overcooking makes them mushy. Pan-fry after boiling for crispy exterior.