Have you ever tried sweet potato gnocchi? Today, we are sharing a unique take on this classic dish that is completely flourless. This gluten-free gnocchi is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a healthier, more vibrant meal. Let’s get cooking!
Ingredients for Sweet Potato Gnocchi:
- 2.2 lbs (approx. 1 kg) sweet potatoes
- 1 large egg
- Cornstarch (amount will vary)
- Salt to taste
How to Make Sweet Potato Gnocchi:
- Start by cooking the sweet potatoes with their skins on. This will take about 40 minutes in boiling water (or 10 minutes in a pressure cooker). They are ready when you can easily pierce them with a fork.
- Once cooked, peel the sweet potatoes. We recommend removing the skins for the best texture.
- Mash the potatoes until smooth using a potato ricer or a fork.
- Add the egg to the mashed potatoes. The egg is essential to bind the dough together.
- Gradually add cornstarch to the mixture. The exact amount depends on the moisture content of your sweet potatoes. Add just enough so the dough no longer sticks to your hands; be careful not to add too much, or the gnocchi will turn out tough.
- Once the dough is ready, start shaping your gnocchi. Sprinkle a little cornstarch on your work surface to prevent sticking.
- Roll the dough into thin ropes and cut into small, bite-sized pieces.
- Boil the gnocchi in salted water until they float to the surface, which should take about 2 minutes.
- Remove the gnocchi from the water and place them in an ice bath to stop the cooking process.
- Now, prepare your favorite sauce. Tomato sauce with fresh basil, chicken ragu, or a classic Bolognese are all excellent pairings.
- Toss the gnocchi in your chosen sauce and serve. You can also simply sauté them in butter if you prefer.
Pro Tip:
The secret to this recipe is not to overdo the cornstarch. Add it slowly until you reach the desired consistency. Too much starch will result in a hard, chewy texture. Also, remember to remove rings and wash your hands thoroughly before handling the dough to ensure food safety.
A Little History:
Gnocchi is a traditional Italian dish dating back to Roman times. It is believed the name comes from the Italian word “nocchio,” meaning a knot or a small piece. While the classic recipe uses potatoes, wheat flour, and eggs, many variations have evolved, including this delicious sweet potato version.
Sweet potatoes are a fantastic alternative to traditional white potatoes; they are packed with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, and their subtle natural sweetness pairs beautifully with a variety of sauces.
This gluten-free sweet potato gnocchi is a great choice for those with dietary restrictions or anyone looking for a healthier comfort food. Its versatility makes it the perfect recipe for any occasion.
We hope you enjoy this recipe and that it becomes a favorite in your kitchen. Bon appétit!









