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Hi everyone - I went to Bertucci's Brick Oven Pizzeria in Baltimore

the other night and they had the best dish called Spinach Ricotta

Gnocci. It was fantastic. I usually have limited success finding

something on a restaurant menu that's vegetarian and tastes good too

but this dish was wonderful. If anyone would know how to duplicate

the recipe, please let me know. It seemed like the gnocci was made

potatoes and ricotta with a little spinach and then they were tossed

in a light buttery creamy sauce with fresh spinach. I don't have a

clue how to make gnocci though...lol. Thanks a bunch. Hope you guys

try it.

 

Shannon

 

" What the caterpillar thinks is the end of the world, the butterfly

knows is only the beginning. "

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This sounds really delicious, Shannon, but what is a gnocci? *lol*

Is it like a perogi? (sp)

 

I'd second the request for more info and for recipes with gnocci in

them. The

word alone is worthy of some... gnocci.... sounds like something

lovers do.

 

~ PT ~

 

It's a shallow life that doesn't give a person a few scars.

-Garrison Keillor, radio host and author (1942- )

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, " Shannon Jancius <

shannonjancius> " <shannonjancius> wrote:

> Hi everyone - I went to Bertucci's Brick Oven Pizzeria in Baltimore

> the other night and they had the best dish called Spinach Ricotta

> Gnocci. It was fantastic. I usually have limited success finding

> something on a restaurant menu that's vegetarian and tastes good

too

> but this dish was wonderful. If anyone would know how to duplicate

> the recipe, please let me know. It seemed like the gnocci was made

> potatoes and ricotta with a little spinach and then they were

tossed

> in a light buttery creamy sauce with fresh spinach. I don't have a

> clue how to make gnocci though...lol. Thanks a bunch. Hope you guys

> try it.

>

> Shannon

>

> " What the caterpillar thinks is the end of the world, the butterfly

> knows is only the beginning. "

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On Fri, 07 Feb 2003 17:02:45 -0000, you wrote:

 

>This sounds really delicious, Shannon, but what is a gnocci? *lol*

>Is it like a perogi? (sp)

>

>I'd second the request for more info and for recipes with gnocci in

>them. The

>word alone is worthy of some... gnocci.... sounds like something

>lovers do.

>

You can Google on it. But you'd need to spell it correctly:

gnocchi.

 

They are little potato-dough thingies that are Italian and

have stuffing. They generally get boiled. I'm not

impressed by them so far. But I've not had homemade

gnocchi.

 

Pat

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