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Nutrition: Per serving

  • kcal408
    low
  • fat8g
    low
  • saturates2g
  • carbs65g
  • sugars10g
  • fibre11g
    high
  • protein13g
  • salt0.2g

Method

  • step 1

    Heat the oven to 200C/180C fan/ gas 6. Put the beetroot and potatoes on a large baking tray, then roast in the oven for 1 hr until tender. Check the beetroot after 50 mins as they will cook more quickly than the potatoes.

  • step 2

    When cool enough to handle, carefully peel the beetroot (using gloves to avoid staining your hands, if you like) and blitz the flesh in a mixing bowl using a hand blender or in a food processor, to make a smooth purée. Peel the potatoes, then tip the flesh into the beetroot purée and mash until smooth. Tip in the flour, season well, then mash again. Tip the mixture out onto a lightly floured work surface and knead with your hands until it forms a dough. Roll each piece into a long sausage around 2cm in diameter. Cut each piece into 1.5-2cm chunks. You can keep them like this or roll ridges onto to them using the back of a fork. Set aside on a plate, spaced apart so they don’t stick together.

  • step 3

    Heat the oil in a medium pan over a medium heat and fry the garlic until crisp and starting to turn golden. Add the sage and cook until crisp. Tip into a bowl along with the oil left in the pan. Add the spinach and stir until wilted.

  • step 4

    Put the gnocchi in a large pan of boiling water and cook for 2 mins until they rise to the surface. You may need to do this in batches. Scoop out using a slotted spoon. To serve, put the spinach on the base of two pasta bowls, then top with the drained gnocchi, the garlic and sage. Sprinkle with the cheese and drizzle over a little more olive oil, if you like.

Recipe from Good Food magazine, February 2022

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pinkyusa

I followed the quantities to a tee, but the mixture was extremely sticky and impossible to roll. I Added an additional 5Og spelt flour, but still sticky. The end result we’re quite large and stodgy gnocchi, but overall a tasty dish nonetheless! Perhaps my error was to blend the potato with the…

SoniaMisz

Based on the comment from CupboardRaider about the mixture being too dry, I decided to boil the potatoes and beetroot until the potatoes were soft and then I finished the beetroot in the oven for about 20mins. The mixture was quite moist and I used more flour than the recipe said but they were light…

CupboardRaider

So firstly I had a large beetroot which took way longer to cook than 1hr. The potato and beetroot together was so dry I couldn’t make a dough, even before adding the flour. I added a small amount of water and then the flour. Cooked a couple of pieces and they were really doughy and unpleasant.…

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