Malloreddus

Malloreddus (also known as Sardinian gnocchetti) are the iconic pasta of Sardinia, explained step by step for Cookpad's homemade gnocchi video school.
I served them with a sun-dried tomato pesto, flavored with fresh rosemary and sliced almonds.
Watch the lesson here: https://blog.cookpad.com/it/gli-gnocchetti-sardi-gnocchifattiincasa/
Malloreddus
Malloreddus (also known as Sardinian gnocchetti) are the iconic pasta of Sardinia, explained step by step for Cookpad's homemade gnocchi video school.
I served them with a sun-dried tomato pesto, flavored with fresh rosemary and sliced almonds.
Watch the lesson here: https://blog.cookpad.com/it/gli-gnocchetti-sardi-gnocchifattiincasa/
Steps
- 1
Pour the semolina into a bowl, make a well in the center, and pour in a little water, starting to mix with a fork. You'll see the first lumps of dough forming.
- 2
Add a little more water and continue working until you can start to compact the dough (even if it's not fully hydrated yet). Move it to a work surface and knead it with the heel of your hand, stretching and working it for at least 10 minutes. If necessary, slightly moisten the dough.
- 3
The dough is ready when it's smooth, compact, and elastic. Let it rest covered with a bowl at room temperature for 30 minutes.
- 4
After 30 minutes, cut a piece of dough (keep the rest covered under the bowl) and roll it out until you have a rope as thick as a finger. Cut it into equal pieces.
- 5
Shape the gnocchi on a gnocchi board or a sushi mat, pressing with your thumb and simultaneously pushing the dough towards you or away from you (whichever is more comfortable). See the movement in the video linked above.
- 6
Repeat until all the dough is used. Then, cook the pasta in plenty of salted boiling water. Check the cooking by tasting.
- 7
Meanwhile, prepare the pesto by blending the tomatoes, cheese, oil, garlic, and adjusting the salt in a food processor. Then, in a pan, sauté the almonds chopped with a knife with the rosemary until the rosemary releases its aroma.
- 8
Drain the pasta, toss it with the pesto, and serve at the table after sprinkling with the crispy almonds and rosemary.
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