Whatcha Making for Supper?

So far so good.
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But the homemade are not cooking like the store bought.
Learning curve.
Beautiful! Making your own gnocchi??? That's ambition! I made pierogi a couple times, but that is a lot of work and mine didn't look very professional either. 😁 I will say they were good. I'm sure your gnocchi were good too.
 
Beautiful! Making your own gnocchi??? That's ambition! I made pierogi a couple times, but that is a lot of work and mine didn't look very professional either. 😁 I will say they were good. I'm sure your gnocchi were good too.

It's really time consuming. I'm not sure the juice is worth the squeeze ;)
But since I went ahead and ordered a gnocchi board I'm sure I'll be doing it again.

Gnocchi Sorrentina last night. More or less. The local store only had freeze dried basil, so I garnished it with baby spinach :lol:

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I've made pierogi once. That was enough, lol.
 
It's really time consuming. I'm not sure the juice is worth the squeeze ;)
But since I went ahead and ordered a gnocchi board I'm sure I'll be doing it again.

Gnocchi Sorrentina last night. More or less. The local store only had freeze dried basil, so I garnished it with baby spinach :lol:

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I've made pierogi once. That was enough, lol.
Looks good enough to eat!
 
I set some gnocchi aside last night after cooking them and then froze them. I'm going to see how they do cooking them frozen and then making them with a brown butter sauce.
I've never liked gnocchi with brown butter before, but these were so "light" and tender I think I might like it now. Before it always seemed I was making them tougher.

And asparagus and a T-bone I bought a while back on sale. I'll probably grill those.

I'm going to try pickling the woody ends of the asparagus. The dogs will get a few, too :) ETA: Before pickling ;)
 

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