Jamie and I welcomed the new year with a nourishing, rustic meal. Relaxing at home, we decided to use what ingredients we had around the apartment. (We had also decided to be gluten-free for the first couple of weeks of 2014.) We had some ricotta, gluten-free flour, eggs, and even some parmesan. It is not what is usually around our apartment, but fortunately leftovers from holiday cooking.
I did what any chef does, look up recipes online or in our dusty recipe books. I found a simple recipe for gnocchi with ricotta. This would technically be gnudi (pronounced "nu-dee"), which is a type of gnocchi made from ricotta cheese and a little bit of flour. I used the ratios given, and added a few more ingredients to make it my own.
I enjoy making food that has a process, like gnocchi. Practicing technique from start to finish is fulfilling. Often when making recipes I think to myself, “In what time of history did someone think I have cheese, flour, and eggs. I know, I will make a dumpling.” From then on it is passed through the years and generations perfected. Now all of us get to benefit from one person and their culture. We can easily look up a recipe and learn a new process. I think that knowing, appreciating, and honoring a food's origins puts more love and soul into what we are creating. It also inspires us to try something new.
Have fun and find joy in creating a great meal for friends and family.
Best,
Jason