Garlic Chicken Gnocchi Skillet: 30 Minutes, GF - Healthy Hearty Recipes (2024)

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This garlic chicken gnocchi skillet is the perfect simple recipe for a quick weeknight dinner. It’s easy, done in 30 minutes, and can be made gluten-free! Juicy chicken thighs and pillowy gnocchi are cooked in a delicious cream sauce, and there’s plenty of vegetables included right in the same meal with the spinach, onions and mushrooms. It’s truly a one pan wonder that’s family friendly, or great for meal prep.

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Garlic Chicken Gnocchi Skillet Ingredients

For this chicken gnocchi skillet, you’ll need about a pound and a half of boneless, potato gnocchi, skinless chicken thighs, butter (or ghee), chicken broth, half and half, and shredded mozzarella. You will also need a few vegetables, which include diced yellow onion, diced white mushrooms, and spinach. The rest of the skillet ingredients are simple pantry spices such as paprika, garlic, Italian seasoning, salt and pepper.

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If you’d like to use bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs, you can absolutely substitute them here. The cook time will increase by a bit though, as bone-in thighs take longer to cook through than boneless thighs. You’ll also want to start by searing them skin side down so that you get a nice crispy skin on the thighs.

Using Gluten-Free Gnocchi

To make your garlic chicken gnocchi skillet gluten free, the only change you will need to make is to opt for a gluten-free gnocchi. There are quite a few stores that carry this option, or you can of course grab some online. My preference is this one, and this one. Regardless of which you go with, you will still follow the package instructions to cook the gnocchi.

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Chicken Gnocchi Step By Step Cooking Instructions

First start by getting the gnocchi boiling, and you can prepare the rest of this skillet so you’re not adding more prep time, and it will all get done at the same time! Once that’s out of the way and on a back burner, heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Melt two of the tablespoons of butter in the skillet. While the butter is melting, season your chicken thighs with salt, pepper and the paprika.

Once seasoned, add the chicken thighs into your hot skillet with the melted butter. Cook the thighs for about 5-10 minutes on each side, until they’re golden brown, and then transfer them to a plate. Then you’ll melt the remaining tablespoons of butter and scrape up any brown bits. Add the minced garlic, Italian seasoning, mushrooms and onions to your skillet.

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You’ll sauté the vegetables for about 3-4 minutes, until the onion is translucent and the mushrooms are tender, but not fully cooked yet. The next step is to make the cream sauce. By now your gnocchi is likely cooked, so you can drain that and keep it close to the stove.

To do this, you’ll whisk in the chicken broth and continue whisking the skillet for about 1 minute, until the broth is hot and combined with the spices and vegetables in the skillet. Next, whisk in the half and half, making sure you’re continually whisking the sauce as you’re pouring it in. Lastly, do the same thing with the shredded cheese, and whisk until the cheese is melted and the sauce has begun to thicken.

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Transfer the gnocchi and spinach into the skillet, and give the sauce a small taste to adjust the salt and pepper as needed. Stir the gnocchi and spinach into the sauce, and then place the chicken thighs back into your skillet. Push the gnocchi around slightly to make room for each thigh to be nested in the sauce as well. Then you’re just going to let it simmer for a few minutes until the chicken has heated through again.

Serving Options and Storing Instructions

This chicken gnocchi is really great served all on it’s own in a big, cozy bowl. You can top it with chopped parsley, parmesan cheese, and red pepper chili flakes.

To store your gnocchi, you will want to make sure that it’s cooled down completely first. Then it can get portioned out into individual containers with air-tight lids. Chicken gnocchi can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. When you reheat it, you may want to add a tablespoon or two of water just to rehydrate the gnocchi and sauce.

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Garlic Chicken Gnocchi Skillet

This garlic chicken gnocchi skillet is the perfect simple recipe for a quick weeknight dinner. It’s easy, done in 30 minutes, and can be made gluten-free! Juicy chicken thighs and pillowy gnocchi are cooked in a delicious cream sauce, and there’s plenty of vegetables included right in the same meal with the spinach, onions and mushrooms. It’s truly a one pan wonder that’s family friendly, or great for meal prep.

  • Author: Bailey
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: Serves 4
  • Category: Chicken
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

  • 1pound potato gnocchi, cooked according to the package and drained
  • 1.5pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs (4-6 thighs), seasoned with salt and pepper to taste
  • 1.5 teaspoon paprika
  • 5 tablespoons butter or ghee
  • 1 medium yellow onion, diced
  • 1 cup white mushrooms, diced
  • 2 tablespoons minced garlic
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • 1/2 cup half and half (or heavy whipping cream)
  • 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella
  • 3 cups spinach
  • Red pepper chili flakes, shredded parmesan and parsley, for serving

Instructions

  1. Season chicken with salt, pepper and paprika. Melt 2 tablespoons of butter or ghee in a large skillet over medium-high heat
  2. Add the chicken thighs to the skillet and cook for about 5-10 minutes per side, until golden brown. Transfer the chicken thighs to a plate and set aside
  3. Melt the last 3 tablespoons of butter, add in the garlic, Italian seasoning and then add in the onion and mushroom. Sauté until onion is translucent and mushrooms are tender, about 3-4 minutes
  4. Whisk in the chicken broth and whisk for about 1 minute until hot. Then gradually pour in the cream, whisking continually as you pour it in. Add in the shredded mozzarella and continue whisking about 2-3 minutes until combined and beginning to thicken
  5. Stir in the cooked potato gnocchi and spinach, and add any additional salt and pepper to taste
  6. Place the chicken thighs back into the skillet and let simmer for about 2 minutes to heat chicken
  7. Garnish with parsley, parmesan and red pepper chili flakes, if desired

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FAQs

What meat do you eat with gnocchi? ›

Beef and gnocchi is such a good combo! There's also no need to pre-cook the gnocchi. It cooks right in the sauce, which is convenient and helps with cleanup. This hamburger gnocchi recipe makes plenty of delicious sauce.

What are gnocchi made of? ›

What is gnocchi? Gnocchi, pronounced 'n(y)oh-kee' (singular 'gnocco'), are a type of pasta consisting of soft, fat and chewy dumplings, typically paired with ragú, tomato or butter sauce. Traditionally, gnocchi dough is made of semolina or plain wheat flour, egg, and mashed potato.

How many calories are in skillet gnocchi? ›

There are 200 calories in 1/2 cup (85 g) of Olivieri Skillet Gnocchi. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

How long does chicken gnocchi last in the fridge? ›

How long does chicken gnocchi soup last? This soup will keep for 3-4 days in your fridge. But … the gnocchi will get very soft. If you know that you'll have leftovers, or are meal-prepping this soup, it's best to cook the gnocchi separately and add it to your bowl.

Is gnocchi better or worse for you than pasta? ›

Nutritional Value

Believe it or not, regular pasta is actually more carb-heavy than gnocchi, coming in at around 2 times the amount of carbs per serving. Gnocchi is also notorious for having a lot more sodium, with over 200 grams of it per serving. Regular pasta doesn't have nearly as high of a sodium content.

Is gnocchi healthy? ›

Similar to pasta, gnocchi is high in carbohydrates and low in protein. Although both are carbohydrate-heavy foods, it has been shown that regular pasta may have less of an effect on blood sugar levels. One publication points to the fact that pasta doesn't raise blood sugar after a meal to the level that potatoes do.

What do Italians eat gnocchi with? ›

Tomato, pesto (or pesto alfredo), and butter-based sauces are the best components in a delicious Italian gnocchi recipe. All three are commonly found on restaurant menus. Some restaurants may offer gnocchi as part of a soup, salad, or paired with a plate of vegetables as well.

What is the best way to eat gnocchi? ›

Top 10 ways to serve gnocchi
  1. Gnocchi with roasted squash & goat's cheese. ...
  2. Gnocchi bolognese with spinach. ...
  3. Gnocchi with mushrooms & blue cheese. ...
  4. Gnocchi with lemon & chive pesto. ...
  5. Swede gnocchi with crispy sage. ...
  6. Gnocchi with roasted red pepper sauce. ...
  7. Gnocchi with two cheeses & bacon.

Is there a difference between gnocchi and skillet gnocchi? ›

While our Potato Gnocchi is prepared in the traditional manner, our skillet gnocchi doesn't require any boiling. Preparing gnocchi this way gives you the best of both worlds – a tender pillowy center with a perfectly crispy exterior!

What is the healthiest pasta gnocchi? ›

Gnocchi: I use whole wheat gnocchi to add fiber and whole grains to this meal. It tastes just as good as traditional gnocchi, but is healthier for you. Gluten-free gnocchi is also an option – you can use any type of potato gnocchi you like – there are tons of varieties at most stores.

Is gnocchi nicer, boiled or fried? ›

Boiled gnocchi can be a bit stodgy, a bit slimy, a bit heavy… fried gnocchi is perfectly crispy and fluffy and light and toasty and all sorts of other lovely adjectives.

How to tell when gnocchi is bad? ›

Gnocchi that has spoiled will often develop noticeable signs such as mold, an off odor, or a change in color. These indicators are clear signs of bacterial growth and the potential for foodborne illness.

Why do my gnocchi smell like play dough? ›

Rancid foods have the same look and texture as when they were purchased, but their smell and taste have changed. The odour is akin to wet cardboard, oil paint, wood varnish or play dough. Some people are offended by it and know to throw the product out, while others think that's just how the product normally smells.

Why is gnocchi not refrigerated? ›

In order to keep the moisture level low to store at room temperature, many shelf-stable gnocchi are made with dehydrated potato flakes, in place of the moisture-packed cooked potato you might use in a fresh version.

What are gnocchi traditionally served with? ›

Usually, when we prepare gnocchi at home, we just serve the gnocchi and some kind of sauce. It may be a sage brown butter sauce or a pesto or maybe a very simple tomato sauce. The less heavy and complex the sauce the better.

What protein goes well with gnocchi? ›

Serve Creamy Steak and Gnocchi

I like to top the gnocchi with the cooked steak. Top the dish with more shredded Parmesan cheese and some dried or fresh parsley. This recipe is perfect with some roasted broccoli, asparagus, zucchini, or even a salad!

What is a good side dish for gnocchi? ›

From classics such as garlic bread and bruschetta, to vegetable sides like sauteed spinach and grilled peppers, there are so many options. So, let's dig in! Keep reading to discover 35+ tasty side dishes to serve with gnocchi.

Is gnocchi a healthy option? ›

You wouldn't normally consider dumplings to be part of a healthy dish, but the small and dense nature of gnocchi promotes portion control, helping you maintain a balanced diet.

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