Vintage Gnocchi |
This dish is inspired by a wonderful restaurant I have the
pleasure working for since earlier last year. A new restaurant had opened up in
my small town. I had been working at my current career choice for almost
13 years and needed a change in my life. That change happened to come in the
opportunity to work part-time on the weekends at this great new
restaurant. I have worked in food and beverage in the past and have years
of experience with it. I had missed the fun and excitement of being in that
industry and wanted back in. So I took the step and applied. Since then I have
had the pleasure of working there as a server on the weekends and have had
a blast.
Vintage is the name of the restaurant. A casual fine dining
experience is what you get when you come and dine at Vintage. A modern
atmosphere with just the right amount of upscale feeling that welcomes
everyone. A mix between American style foods with Italian thrown
in and wood fired pizzas at your fingertips. One of the pasta dishes that the
restaurant makes is a wonderful gnocchi with a garlic cream sauce tossed
with tomatoes, spinach, grilled shrimp, and country ham. The dish is one,
if not, my favorite. So much so that even my mother fell in love with it. She
is one hard cookie to please as an Italian she becomes very picky about her
pasta dishes. She liked it so much that during our traditional Christmas meal
she requested this dish to be made. We have always done the fish and pasta
tradition when it comes to Christmas dining. So this year I tried my hands at
recreating this wonderful dish. So here goes. My take on "Vintage"
Gnocchi.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 - 1 lb shrimp
- 1/2 lb pancetta diced
- 2 large cloves diced garlic
- 4 oz fresh spinach
- 1-1/2 cup cream
- 1/2 cup pecorino
- 1/2 cup parmesan
- Small handful cherry tomatoes halved
- Homemade gnocchi (recipe below)
- Olive oil
1. In a large sauté pan drizzle a little bit of olive oil.
Toss in diced pancetta and sauté until it begins to brown.
2. Mix in the diced garlic and sauté until fragrant.
3. Now mix in the spinach and sauté until all of it becomes
wilted.
4. Drop in the shrimp and toss around until the shrimp just
becomes pink on both sides.
5. Now toss in the cherry tomatoes and the cream and bring
to a slow simmer over low heat.
6. Mix in the cheeses, salt and pepper to taste. Toss with
the gnocchi and serve.
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cook time: 15-20 minutes
Serves: 4-6
This dish is fantastic and you will totally fall in love
with it. Please give it a try. You will not be disappointed. Give the restaurant's website a look below.
Homemade gnocchi recipe: http://recipesiliveby.blogspot.com/2013/05/Gnocchi-Meatballs.html
Vintage Restaurant and Wine Bar: http://www.vintageelkinswv.com/
I want this right now!!
ReplyDeleteIt is soooo good Food Hunter. Thanks
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