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Andrea R.
March 6, 2020
Well, hubby and I like them, possibly better than the cauliflower, shocker! We made our own pesto and sautéed some veggies as a topper with fresh grated parmesan, thought it was delicious. And, when you need something quick, this is our go to when we don’t feel like making a bigger effort. Also, we are low carb, but didn’t think it was too high in carbs, a little bit of a splurge but not bad really. Now, I have to try the sheet pan bake version!
abbyarnold
March 1, 2020
I just want to take this moment to bless the life of Trader Joe Coulombe, who died yesterday in Pasadena, CA. He was a friend of my Dad's; they all lived in a senior housing development together. I was over there this evening and they have a little memorial set up for him, with a picture of him holding a bottle of wine. Joe was a lovely person and he will be missed. He totally changed our way of thinking about food and wine!
Hannah
March 1, 2020
I’ve always enjoyed the cauliflower gnocchi, so I gave these a shot. I did not find them tasty one bit. Kale is great for making crunchy snack food but definitely not gnocchi.
I would love butternut, sweet potato, or possibly jicama gnocchi. Parsnips and apples would be great, too.
I would love butternut, sweet potato, or possibly jicama gnocchi. Parsnips and apples would be great, too.
cosmiccook
February 29, 2020
At least Trader Joe will give you your money back for the product. We don't care for Kale period but I bet you could make a Parisian gnocchi w Kale. My husband isn't a huge fan of gnocchi UNLESS its the Parisian type so I make these. I do love a good gnocchi though.
Gail
February 29, 2020
I have a Meishan pig that produces something that looks like that, with great regularity (pun intended).
Ann H.
February 29, 2020
Homemade is always best. I like TJ's sweet potato gnocchi with sage butter better than their kale. But I was warned to stay away from kale because it interferes with my thyroid meds.
Richard B.
February 29, 2020
Having been raised in a large Italian family with a mother and several aunts and grandmothers who were all wonderful cooks, and having lived in Italy and visited there several times eating with friends and relatives, and finding kale revolting anyway, I must say your review, which places the product somewhere between blah and bad depending on preparation, confirms my impression that anyone offering gnocchi made with kale for a meal in Italy would be arrested.
ustabahippie
February 29, 2020
🤣 hope someday you’ll find a way to enjoy kale. It’s so easy to grow!
Heidi
February 28, 2020
You should try air frying them. I know it is not on the package as a way to cook them, but it really is the best way. Boiling them is truly a slimy mess, and we were not a fan of the sauté method, but the air fryer was delicious.
dmv
February 28, 2020
I agree with Dana E.
TJ's Gnocchi Al Gorgonzola & Sorrentino are good; but making your own from scratch is BEST!
TJ's Gnocchi Al Gorgonzola & Sorrentino are good; but making your own from scratch is BEST!
ustabahippie
February 28, 2020
I’d probably toss them with veggies and a little olive oil on a sheet pan and bake them. Love gnocchi this way.
Joeyw
February 28, 2020
Sweet potato gnocchi has less calories sodium and sugar than the previous. All 3 trader products are delicious. The addition of trader pesto compliments all 3 gnocchi products
EBP
February 28, 2020
The Kale Gnocchi was good sauteed in garlic butter. Generally we try to eat Mediterranean/lower carbs. It was a splurge for us. I am not sure we will have it again very soon because the carb count is high enough there are many other alternatives. Lots of things taste good with butter and garlic.
Maire M.
February 28, 2020
I have not tried these but I make Al di La's Swiss Chard Malfatti and they are amazing. It's a bit of a labor of love but worth every minute of the effort (definitely more a weekend thing). Ridiculously melt in the mouth impress all your friends kind of amazing and then everyone asks for the recipe.
https://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Malfatti-Ricotta-and-Swiss-Chard-Dumplings/
https://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Malfatti-Ricotta-and-Swiss-Chard-Dumplings/
Jennifer D.
February 28, 2020
I would definitely try these and sauté them. I only eat boiled gnocchi in trusted Italian restaurants. Mmmmmm green turdlets, lol.
anne R.
February 28, 2020
Their cauliflower gnocchi is really good in the pan. But now I have to to buy an air fryer and try it that way!
magictrunk
February 28, 2020
Their Cauliflower Gnocchi are brilliant but I took one look at the bag in the freezer case and knew that would not be the same reaction with the Kale. Somethings in life are meant to be green and others not so much. So funny you mentioned Veggie Booty I just ate something the other day that brought back that taste memory as well. No one in the room knew what I was talking about.
Christina
February 28, 2020
I grabbed a bag last week but have yet to try them.
Honestly, the cauliflower gnocchi was a challenge. As instructed, we boiled and wept. The saute with butter, sage and garlic was still a disappointment. But...when roasting a chicken, add them to the pan, toss with olive oil, salt and pepper, sit the chicken on top and let the chicken fat work magic.
Honestly, the cauliflower gnocchi was a challenge. As instructed, we boiled and wept. The saute with butter, sage and garlic was still a disappointment. But...when roasting a chicken, add them to the pan, toss with olive oil, salt and pepper, sit the chicken on top and let the chicken fat work magic.
Jennifer D.
February 28, 2020
Roasting gnocchi is life changing. I do it with mini bell peppers, cherry tomatoes and shallots. An easier meal does not exist.
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