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gnocchi

/nok-ee, noh-kee; Italian nyawk-kee/US // ˈnɒk i, ˈnoʊ ki; Italian ˈnyɔk ki //UK // (ˈnɒkɪ, ɡəˈnɒkɪ, ˈɡnɒkɪ) //

团子,意大利团子,面团,面包团

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Italian Cooking.

    • : a dish of little dumplings made from potatoes, semolina, flour, or a combination of these ingredients.

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Examples

  • Instead of flaking like real fish, it had a starchier consistency, more like gnocchi.

  • You could knead a ball of dough, crimp a pie crust, pinch together the edges of a dumpling or roll out gnocchi.

  • Making pasta doesn’t have to be complicated, and this gnocchi is an easy place to start.

  • Strain all the gnocchi, and place them on a baking tray lined with a paper towel.

  • That means that even gnocchi, pastries and pates are made in-house by his staff of 24, which includes 18 chefs.

  • I know plenty of women in their late thirties and early forties who are having happy, healthy, gnocchi-tushed babies.

  • When you come back, you will eat with a double appetite, and I will make gnocchi of polenta for dinner.

  • Pasticcio di Maccheroni is an excellent macaroni pie, and Gnocchi di Patele are little knobs of paste boiled like macaroni.

  • Then drop the gnocchi one by one into boiling salted water and boil for ten minutes.

  • And we are going to have gnocchi done in a special way with cheese.

  • The gnocchi and the olives must certainly have disagreed with me.