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This Creamy Gnocchi Pesto recipe is a healthy vegetarian meal or side dish that is made with just 4 ingredients in just 10 minutes. The pillowy gnocchi is topped with pesto and turned creamy with a few tablespoons of greek yogurt, not heavy cream. This is an easy family dinner everyone will love!

Use store-bought pesto or make it with my Basil Almond Pesto, Walnut Pesto, or Sun Dried Tomato Pesto.

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Gnocchi Pesto recipe

This Creamy Gnocchi Pesto recipe is such a treat! This super easy, 3 ingredient recipe is whipped up in literally 10 minutes with just 4 simple ingredients. Plus it's made in just one pan. The result is a super flavorful dinner that everyone will love. My entire family, including my toddler twins, love this recipe!

This Pesto Gnocchi recipe starts with gnocchi. The delightful little dumplings cook quickly fast in a pan (yes, no need to boil them!) and turn out tender on the inside and slightly crispy on the outside. The simple dumplings are then elevated with a toss in your favorite pesto (store-bought or homemade) and then the entire dish gets a healthy but creamy touch with some greek yogurt and parmesan cheese.

You seriously can't beat the rich flavor in this cozy comfort dish. If you are looking for good gnocchi recipes, this is it. And no joke, it will be on your table in 10 minutes.

What is gnocchi?

If you aren't familiar with gnocchi, it's actually an Italian word that means "lump" or "knot." There are many different types of gnocchi, but the most common and the kind you'd find prepared in the grocery store are made with cooked potatoes, flour, and egg. The dumplings are often pressed with a fork to get a unique shape.

This recipe uses store-bought potato gnocchi that's found in the grocery store with the pasta. You can use the shelf-stable or refrigerated type.

What is pesto gnocchi made of?

Pesto Gnocchi or Gnocchi al Pesto is one-way gnocchi that is served in Italy. They simply cooked gnocchi are tossed in pesto. My healthy twist for this classic dish uses greek yogurt instead of heavy cream.

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Why You'll Love this Creamy Gnocchi Pesto recipe...

  • This recipe uses just 4 ingredients and takes just 10 minutes to make.
  • This is the ultimate easy dinner made in just one pan.
  • It's so good! The flavors and textures are perfect.
  • It's the kind of easy vegetarian dinner where you don't really miss the meat.
  • This is a basic recipe, but you can tweak it to add your favorite vegetables or proteins. See below for some tasty variations.
  • It's a well-loved recipe for kids and adults.
  • You can serve it as a main dish or a side dish.

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Ingredients:

Here's an overview of what you'll need to make this Gnocchi Pesto recipe, but keep scrolling for the full recipe amounts.

  • Gnocchi: Use your favorite store-bought gnocchi for this recipe. You can buy either the shelf-stable or refrigerated types. I like to keep some shelf-stable gnocchi in my pantry with my pasta for easy dinners like this one. They also make some that are sold in the frozen section, you'll just need to make sure those are thawed before using them.
  • Olive Oil: Instead of boiling the gnocchi, I keep this recipe super simple and cook them in a bit of oil in a pan before adding the pesto. This gives the gnocchi a fabulous tender center and a slightly crispy outside. Because of that, you do need a touch of oil or butter to saute the gnocchi in.
  • Pesto: You can use your favorite prepared pesto or make your homemade ones like my Basil Almond Pesto, Walnut Pesto, or even a fun twist on this recipe would be to use Sun Dried Tomato Pesto. Pesto is made with fresh basil leaves, garlic, olive oil, nuts like pine nuts, cashews, walnuts, or almonds, and parmesan cheese.
  • Parmesan Cheese: Rich parmesan cheese brings a delightfully salty flavor and texture. You can use whatever type you have, but the best flavor comes from the real cheese in the refrigerated section of the store. If you are feeling extra fancy, use fresh grated parmesan cheese.
  • Plain Greek Yogurt: Instead of mixing in some heavy cream, I use a few tablespoons of creamy plain greek yogurt which gives the dinner some richness without the calories and fat. You can use low-fat or full-fat depending on your dietary preferences.
  • Garnish: fresh basil and parmesan cheese
  • Salt & Pepper: You can salt and pepper this dish to taste, but you probably will not need much if any salt at all because prepared pesto and parmesan are pretty salty already.

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Instructions:

This is an overview of the instructions to make this Gnocchi Pesto recipe, but the full detailed printable recipe is below in the recipe card.

  1. You'll just need one large non-stick skillet to make this dish. In the skillet over medium heat, add the olive oil (or butter) and gnocchi to the pan. Saute them for 5 minutes until tender inside and slightly crispy on the outside. For the best even texture, stir them every minute.
  2. Add the pesto to the hot pan and stir until well combined.
  3. Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the greek yogurt.
  4. Stir in the parmesan cheese.
  5. Serve with basil and more parmesan cheese. Enjoy!

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Variations

I love this Gnocchi Pesto recipe as written, but here are some fun variations.

  • Add a Protein: This dish is vegetarian as written, but you can make it a meal with protein by adding grilled chicken, steak, fish, shrimp, or even tofu.
  • Add Vegetables: I kept this basic, but you could add so many different delicious veggies to the dish. Great options are tomatoes, mushrooms, zucchini, onions, broccoli, or bell peppers.
  • Add Something Fun: Want to elevate the dish? Add something fun like olives, sun-dried tomatoes, or capers.
  • Add A Nut: Give the dish some texture by adding a nut like pine nuts or toasted slivered almonds.
  • Mix up the Cheese: Add a different cheese like goat cheese, feta cheese, or asiago cheese.
  • Mix up the Gnocchi: You could easily make this with the popular sweet potato gnocchi or cauliflower gnocchi.
  • Add Lemon: You can brighten up the dish by adding some fresh lemon juice to the pesto. This is a great trick, especially if you are using packaged pesto and not homemade. It gives some freshness to the packaged pesto.
  • Make it Vegan: Make this into a Vegan Pesto Gnocchi by substituting nutritional yeast for parmesan.
  • Make it Gluten-Free: Substitute this gluten-free gnocchi for regular gnocchi.

FAQ

Storage and Leftovers

Store any leftovers of the Gnocchi Pesto in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Leftovers can be reheated in the microwave or on the stovetop. It does keep well for meal prep.

I would not recommend freezing this recipe.

Is gnocchi a type of pasta?

Although gnocchi is sold with pasta and cooked and served in similar ways, it's not a type of pasta. It's just delicious, pillowy, carb-y, well-loved gnocchi!

What can I add to gnocchi for protein?

This is a basic recipe without a protein but you can add your favorite protein like chicken, fish, shrimp, or even steak.

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This Gnocchi Pesto recipe is the Perfect Easy Dinner!

Gnocchi Pesto is truly the perfect easy dinner. There are lots of dinner recipes that claim to be easy or simple, but this one truly is! It's one that literally comes together in 10 minutes with minimal cleanup. This tasty dinner idea is on regular rotation at our busy house.

I hope you'll enjoy this recipe as is, or tweak it and make it your own! Don't forget to try it sometime with my homemade pestos including mine Either way, I know you will love it.

Homemade Pesto Recipes:

  • Basil Almond Pesto
  • Walnut Pesto
  • Sun Dried Tomato Pesto

This makes a great meal on its own as a main course, or serve it as a side dish with some of these recipes.

Serve it With:

  • Pesto Salmon
  • Blackened Mahi Mahi
  • Grilled Lemon Shrimp
  • Blackened Swordfish
  • Crab Stuffed Mushrooms
  • Portobello Mushroom Steak
  • Cheese and Spinach Stuffed Mushroom Caps
  • Italian Chopped Salad
  • Parmesan Panko Halibut

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More Recipes Using Pesto to Try:

  • Pesto Gnocchi
  • Roasted Mediterranean Vegetables
  • 4 Ingredient Caprese Pasta Salad
  • Pesto Tortellini Salad with Asparagus
  • Healthy Creamy Pesto Pasta
  • Pesto Zoodles (zucchini noodles)
  • Pesto Quinoa with Shrimp

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Pesto Gnocchi - Healthy & Creamy

Julie Wunder

This Creamy Gnocchi Pesto recipe is a healthy vegetarian meal or side dish that is made with just 4 ingredients in just 10 minutes. The pillowy gnocchi is topped with pesto and turned creamy with a few tablespoons of greek yogurt, not heavy cream. This is an easy family dinner everyone will love!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dinner

Cuisine Italian

Servings 2

Calories 603 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a large skillet over medium heat, add the olive oil and gnocchi to the pan. Saute them for 5 minutes until tender inside and slightly crispy on the outside. For the best even texture, stir them every minute.

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  • Add the pesto to the hot pan and stir until well combined.

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  • Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the greek yogurt.

  • Sprinkle the parmesan cheese on top.

  • Serve with basil and more parmesan cheese.

Notes

Storage and Leftovers

Store any leftovers of the Gnocchi Pesto in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Leftovers can be reheated in the microwave or on the stovetop. It does keep well for meal prep.

I would not recommend freezing this recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 603kcalCarbohydrates: 85gProtein: 17gFat: 22gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 1361mgPotassium: 33mgFiber: 6gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 932IUCalcium: 277mgIron: 9mg

Keyword Pesto Gnocchi

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FAQs

What goes well with pesto gnocchi? ›

Pesto gnocchi can be served as a delicious lunch or easy dinner main. We often like to pair it with our garlic bread, but it can also be paired with a simple salad or additional roasted vegetables like green beans, Brussels sprouts, or asparagus spears.

Are gnocchi healthy? ›

Gnocchi and pasta can be part of a balanced diet. Gnocchi, made from potatoes, may offer slightly more nutritional value than traditional pasta. However, portion control and overall dietary choices matter most for weight loss. Whole-grain options and pairing with vegetables enhance the nutritional profile.

What is creamy pesto made of? ›

What Is Creamy Pesto Made Of? Creamy pesto is basically regular basil pesto with the addition of heavy cream. This makes the sauce a bit milder but much creamier than regular pesto. You'll also need nuts (walnuts or pine nuts work well here), fresh basil, garlic, olive oil, and Parmesan cheese.

How many calories are in gnocchi with pesto sauce? ›

Region: US
ServingIngredientCalories
1 cupgnocchi254
2 tbsppesto sauce167
1 tbspparmesan cheese21
Jan 21, 2019

What do Italians eat with gnocchi? ›

A classic choice for saucing gnocchi is a simple combination of butter and sage, but the possibilities are endless. Simpler sauces like pesto, marinara and vodka are good choices, as are heartier sauces like Bolognese, cheese and cream sauces. Since gnocchi is fairly neutral in flavor, it pairs well with most anything.

What do Italians eat pesto with? ›

Italian Tradition

Pesto is the perfect sauce to enjoy with a dish of trofie (the traditional Ligurian short pasta), lasagna, potato gnocchi or as a topping for a bowl of minestrone. It can be mixed into tomato sauce to enhance the flavor of pasta dishes or used with fish fillets to make them more appetizing.

Is gnocchi more unhealthy than pasta? ›

Nutritional Value

Believe it or not, regular pasta is actually more carb-heavy than gnocchi, coming in at around 2 times the amount of carbs per serving. Gnocchi is also notorious for having a lot more sodium, with over 200 grams of it per serving. Regular pasta doesn't have nearly as high of a sodium content.

Is gnocchi good for fat loss? ›

Due to the smaller and denser nature of gnocchi, it is more likely that you will end up eating bigger portions than if you chose regular pasta. Although all foods can be part of a healthy diet in moderation, if you are trying to lose weight opt for other options than gnocchi or pasta.

Is gnocchi less fattening than pasta? ›

So Gnocchi will have less calories than pasta but lot more than potato by weight. 100 grams of flour has 95grams carbs compared to 17 grams for potato with same weight. Potatoes are maligned but they are heathy in small doses - non-Fried.

Can you eat pesto straight from the jar? ›

Yes, pesto can be used straight from the jar and doesn't require cooking or heating. In fact, we actively discourage applying too much heat to pesto, as this will destroy many of the fresh flavours that producers work so hard to retain.

Is pesto healthier than sauce? ›

Variety and moderation are important. Pesto can be a healthier replacement for cream-based sauces since it's made with olive oil and nuts. Try Zucchini Noodles with Pesto & Chicken for a veggie-packed dinner or Pesto, Mozzarella & Egg Breakfast Sandwich for a high-protein breakfast.

Why is pesto so expensive? ›

Italian pine nuts are considered the finest in the world and are therefore eye-wateringly expensive. To make cost savings, many big producers source their pine nuts from China. Not a big issue, you might think, but these pine nuts are notorious for leaving a metallic aftertaste for some people, and that can last weeks.

What makes pesto so high in calories? ›

That's largely down to the fact that most pesto sauces contain generous amounts of oil, nuts, and cheese. All three of these are high in fat and calories, so eating too much pesto, too regularly, and not getting enough exercise can ultimately be fattening.

What is the highest calorie pesto? ›

Daylesford Organic tops our list of high-calorie pestos with a staggering 654 calories per 100g.

Does gnocchi have more calories than pasta? ›

Regular pasta is higher in protein and has small amounts of some nutrients, while gnocchi is lower in calories and carbohydrates. But because gnocchi is smaller and denser, it's likely that you'd end up eating bigger portions than if you were eating regular pasta.

What main dish goes well with pesto pasta? ›

Seafood goes well with pesto pasta. Grilled Cod, Pan Seared Salmon, or Air Fryer Shrimp would all be tasty additions. Meaty Pesto Pasta. For pesto pasta with chicken, toss in my Baked Bone In Chicken Breast or Grilled Chicken Tenders.

What is good to eat with pesto pasta? ›

The best side dishes to serve with pesto pasta are mushroom risotto, steamed vegetables, sauteed vegetables, tempeh, beef and broccoli, teriyaki salmon, eggplant parmesan, shrimp scampi, fried shrimp, cheese curds, arugula salad, bread rolls and white beans and bacon.

What is traditionally served with pesto pasta? ›

I assume you mean 'green' pesto, or pesto alla Genovese, since that's what English speakers usually mean by 'pesto'. And that being the case, in Liguria, which is the region of Italy it's from, they traditionally serve it with potatoes and green beans and a short spiral pasta called trofie.

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