RECIPE | Parmesan-Lemon Trader Joe’s Cauliflower Gnocchi (2024)

RECIPE | Parmesan-Lemon Trader Joe’s Cauliflower Gnocchi (1)

04/23/201902/18/2020

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I know, I know. I’m WAYYYYY late to the cauliflower gnocchi party, but I finally jumped on the bandwagon the other day and holy cow. Why did I wait this long?!?

I see recipes all the time on Instagram for cauliflower gnocchi and they always look delicious. However, I was inspired by @kalejunkie and how she pan fried the gnocchi to get it cooked to perfection. Then you add in the fresh flavors of lemon, garlic and spinach to really bring it home. I swear, you’ll taste this and wonder to yourself, “is this stuff made with crack. Why am I addicted?”

You will understand when you make this why I only managed to get one photo of how this turned out. Once it is done cooking, you will want to eat it IMMEDIATELY. I’ll work on more photos to include soon, but I wanted to get this amazingly delicious and super simple recipe up in a permanent spot here on the blog.

RECIPE | Parmesan-Lemon Trader Joe’s Cauliflower Gnocchi (2)

Here’s what you will need to make this recipe:

  1. A non-stick skillet (because these little gnocchis will stick like a mother to a pan that isn’t non-stick. Trust me, I’ve tried to use my all-clad skillet and it ended in disaster.
  2. A good pair of metal tongs that will help you gently flip each gnocchi
  3. Fresh parmesan is key
  4. Fresh lemon is also key
  5. Last, but not least, you will have to have a Trader Joe’s near by to stock up on this cauliflower gnocchi because this meal will be in your weekly rotation
Yields2 Servings

I N G R E D I E N T S //

2 tbsp avocado oil, split between the first & second 5-min fry times

1 bag Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi

1 tsp salt

¼ tsp lemon pepper (optional)

1 tbsp minced garlic

½ a lemon, juiced

2 cups fresh spinach

¼ cup fresh grated parmesan

D I R E C T I O N S //

1

First, set out the bag of gnocchi on the counter for about 5 minutes. Pick it up and drop it to try and break up the gnocchi. (like you would do to a bag of ice). That way the gnocchi are not in clumps when you pour them in the pan.

2

Over medium heat, add 1 Tbls. of your avocado oil to your non-stick skillet (do it in a non-stick skillet or these delicate little clouds of cauliflower will stick like crazy)

Next Add in the entire bag of Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi. Give them a little stir and allow them to sit there for a solid 5 minutes to crisp up one side. Then, scoot them all to one side of your pan, add in the remaining 1 Tbls. of avocado oil and then flip them onto the other side. Don't worry if you can't get them all to perfectly flip. I use metal tongs to quickly grab each one and flip.

Then allow them to sit for another 5-6 minutes.

3

Finally, add in the minced garlic, lemon juice and fresh spinach. Stir all this together until the spinach starts to wilt. This should take 2 - 3 minutes. Then you can season with salt and lemon pepper; top with freshly grated Parmesan cheese and ENJOY!

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1/2 bag

Servings 2

Amount Per Serving
Calories 424
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 28g44%
Saturated Fat 3.6g18%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg
Sodium 665.2mg28%
Total Carbohydrate 30g10%
Dietary Fiber 8.3g34%
Sugars 1g
Protein 7.3g15%
Vitamin A 38%
Vitamin C 21%
Calcium 8%
Iron 12%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

xoxo Ashley

Ingredients

I N G R E D I E N T S //

2 tbsp avocado oil, split between the first & second 5-min fry times

1 bag Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi

1 tsp salt

¼ tsp lemon pepper (optional)

1 tbsp minced garlic

½ a lemon, juiced

2 cups fresh spinach

¼ cup fresh grated parmesan

Directions

D I R E C T I O N S //

1

First, set out the bag of gnocchi on the counter for about 5 minutes. Pick it up and drop it to try and break up the gnocchi. (like you would do to a bag of ice). That way the gnocchi are not in clumps when you pour them in the pan.

2

Over medium heat, add 1 Tbls. of your avocado oil to your non-stick skillet (do it in a non-stick skillet or these delicate little clouds of cauliflower will stick like crazy)

Next Add in the entire bag of Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi. Give them a little stir and allow them to sit there for a solid 5 minutes to crisp up one side. Then, scoot them all to one side of your pan, add in the remaining 1 Tbls. of avocado oil and then flip them onto the other side. Don't worry if you can't get them all to perfectly flip. I use metal tongs to quickly grab each one and flip.

Then allow them to sit for another 5-6 minutes.

3

Finally, add in the minced garlic, lemon juice and fresh spinach. Stir all this together until the spinach starts to wilt. This should take 2 - 3 minutes. Then you can season with salt and lemon pepper; top with freshly grated Parmesan cheese and ENJOY!

RECIPE | Parmesan-Lemon Trader Joe’s Cauliflower Gnocchi

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RECIPE | Parmesan-Lemon Trader Joe’s Cauliflower Gnocchi (2024)

FAQs

Is cauliflower gnocchi from Trader Joes good for you? ›

"Non-starchy veggies are lower in carbs but often higher in fiber, which can help you stay fuller, longer," she says. "You'll still get the benefit of satisfying that taste you crave." Case in point: One serving of Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi has less than half the carbs (22g vs. 52g) and twice the fiber (6g vs.

How do you eat Trader Joe's gnocchi? ›

Trader Joe's provides three methods for cooking the gnocchi: in a pan cooked with a little water and then browned with oil or butter, boiled, or microwaved.

How do you cook Trader Joe's frozen cauliflower gnocchi? ›

Add the frozen cauliflower gnocchi to the skillet in a single layer. Brown the gnocchi, flipping occasionally, until they are golden, 6 to 8 minutes. Transfer the skillet to oven at 425 degrees and bake for 8 to 10 minutes, or until the gnocchi are browned and crisp on the outside.

Why is my cauliflower gnocchi mushy? ›

The directions on the back of the bag instructs you to either boil or saute your gnocchi which does not work with the cauliflower version – it leaves you with very mushy gnocchi. One day I decided to try and roast it instead to get a crisp on it (the way I love my gnocchi).

How many Weight Watchers points is Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi? ›

TJ's cauliflower gnocchi is an Instagram favorite. WW members embraced it in 2019 by tracking a one-cup serving more than 150,000 times. At just 4 PersonalPoints, it's a worthwhile way to spend your Budget.

Is cauliflower gnocchi healthier than pasta? ›

Because the veggie-based dish doesn't have wheat, sugar, dairy, or eggs, the cauliflower gnocchi carries all of the comforting goodness of classic gnocchi with less carbs, fat, and calories.

How do Italians eat gnocchi? ›

It can be sauced and served in typical pasta style or tossed with fresh veggies for a lighter dish. Gnocchi can be added to soups and stews, fried until crispy or roasted in the oven with meat and vegetables for a sheet pan dinner.

Are cauliflower gnocchi healthy? ›

Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi Nutrition

Compared with traditional potato gnocchi, Trader Joe's frozen cauliflower gnocchi shaves off almost 90 calories per cup (140 vs. 227) and has less than half the carbs (22 vs. 48) and 2 grams more fiber (6 grams).

Do you eat gnocchi like pasta? ›

Gnocchi are small dumplings that are usually treated like pasta, boiled and tossed with a sauce.

Does cauliflower gnocchi taste like potato gnocchi? ›

Even though they're made with 75% cauliflower, people swear they taste nearly identical to traditional potato gnocchi.

How many servings are in Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi? ›

Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi come frozen in plastic bag, like many of their other freezer-section offerings. They're only $2.99 for a 12-ounce bag (that makes 2.5 servings), so they're basically as cost-efficient as they are wildly popular.

How do you cook gnocchi so it is not mushy? ›

When cool enough to handle, scrape off the skins and push the potato through a ricer or food mill, then, while still warm, start working your dough on a floured work surface. (Here, Davies offers up another tip to fight the mush: “Spread out the mash to cool; the escaping steam will further take away any moisture.”)

Why does my cauliflower taste weird? ›

Bitter tasting cauliflower can be caused by too much heat or sun. It can also taste bitter from a lack of moisture, uneven watering, waiting too long to harvest, or overcooking.

Is Trader Joes cauliflower gnocchi whole 30? ›

Since this includes a non-grain-based flour, Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi is fair game on Whole30.

Are Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi low carb? ›

The low-carb, gluten-free product is so popular that many shoppers struggle to find it on shelves despite it being stocked at every Trader Joe's location because stores are often sold out. According to Trader Joe's, its cauliflower gnocchi is made of 75% cauliflower, grown in Italy.

What are Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi made from? ›

Gnocchi is one of my very favorite foods and traditionally it's a soft dough made from potatoes, flour and eggs that's cut into delicious little dumplings then boiled or pan-fried. Trader Joe's version trades potatoes for cauliflower, all-purpose flour (not GF) for cassava flour (GF), and egg for, well, no egg.

Is gnocchi healthier than normal 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.

Are cauliflower gnocchi good? ›

Overall this product is a great addition to your freezer as a back up to fresh food. Good taste & easy to prepare for a weeknight meal. The smaller packets make them easy to fit in your freezer & fast to cook, make them a last minute winner. Cauliflower gnocchi is almost the new pommes puff!

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