6 Servings
Total Time: 0min
Collection: Sea Food

Potato Gnocchi With Prawns In A Burnt Butter Sauce

Ingredients

  • 1.5kg desiree potatoes
  • 1 x 55gegg
  • 2 tbs grana parmesan
  • 125g plain flour
  • 2 tspsea salt
  • 300gfresh prawn mea
  • 60g unsalted butter
  • Salt and pepper
  • 6 tspsalted baby capers, rinsed and drained
  • ¼ cup finely chopped flat leaf parsley
  • Verjuice
  • Sage butter
  • 1 bunch sage
  • 200gunsalted butter
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Directions

  1. Place unpeeled potatoes in a large saucepan of cold water; bring to the boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes or until tender. The potatoes must be neither under nor over cooked, test with a skewer - when it is easily inserted, they are cooked (avoid testing too frequently otherwise they may become water logged).
  2. Drain potatoes into a colander, cover with a fresh tea towel and place colander over the original pot in a warm place for 10 minutes to drain completely.
  3. Peel potatoes and pass through a mouli, in batches, into the original dry saucepan. Gently mix in the egg, salt and parmesan. Sieve in the flour and combine with a few swift folds.
  4. Tip potato mixture onto a lightly floured bench and gently work it into a smooth homogeneous (uniform) mound.
  5. Using a pastry scrape, scrape down the bench, wash and dry your hands and lightly flour the surface again. Cut off ¼ of the potato mix at a time and roll out into a sausage shape to a thickness of about 1½ cm. Cut each sausage into 2cm pieces. Makes approx 60 pieces.
  6. Place these on a tray lined with grease proof paper, ready for cooking in salted boiling water.
  7. For the sage butter, heat the butter in a shallow frying pan. When starting to bubble, add the sage leaves and cook until crisp and almost translucent. Pour through a sieve placed over a bowl. Spread the leaves on paper towel to drain. Keep warm. Reserve butter.
  8. When ready to cook the gnocchi, heat 20g of unsalted butter in a wide frying pan. It should reach beurre noisette (nut brown stage) before adding 100g of prawn meat. Sauté for one minute, deglaze with a dash of verjuice and add 2 tsp of capers.
  9. Cook gnocchi in a large pan of boiling salted water in small batches of 20 pieces at a time. Shortly after the gnocchi has risen to the surface (test to see if it is cooked) remove with a strainer, drain and add to the pan. Toss the pan to coat the gnocchi in the butter. Season with salt and pepper and add 1 tbs of chopped parsley. Spoon among 2 serving plates and top with fried sage leaves.
  10. Deglaze the pan with a little of the sage butter previously saved and pour over the finished gnocchi. Repeat twice more to complete 6 serves.

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