Last month I posted how I use super thrifty meals intermittently in our meal plans to help us stretch
our extreme grocery budget. My
goal is to serve delicious and nutritious meals my girls want to eat and this baked
gnocchi recipe is one of their favorite thrifty meals.
Use your favorite pasta sauce, a package of gnocchi and your choice of cheese
It doesn't get much easier than this
Baked Gnocchi
1 package potato gnocchi
2 cups pasta sauce
1/2 cup grated cheese
In a large sauce pan cook
gnocchi according to package directions, drain and set aside. In the pan heat pasta sauce and bring to a
light bubble. Remove pan from heat, add gnocchi
and stir to combine. Pour into a one
quart baking dish and top with cheese.
"Bake" in microwave on high for five minutes. Serves 4.
Stir into boiling water and once it floats to the top and the water
just comes back to the boil it is done
Stir in the gnocchi, then pour into your baking dish and top with cheese |
Cost: Gnocchi $1 (Dollar Tree) + Pasta sauce 89¢ + Cheese 30¢ = $2.19 (I purchased the cheese on sale). Canned green beans 50¢. Pasta sauce with meat is usually the same price as without so a meat sauce is still a very affordable option. My homemade pasta sauce with meat came in at 78¢ per pint once all was said and done. Substitute pasta purchased on sale for the gnocchi for even greater savings to make a nice baked pasta dish.
This is such a great idea. I make the gnocchi in a pan and add sauce for lunches but never thought of using it like that. Thanks for a great thrifty idea. I hope you are feeling much better!
ReplyDeleteI am making progress every day Sarah. Thanks!
DeleteI've thought about this...but our local Dollar Tree will keep the gnocchi on the shelf even when obvious mold is growing on them. (Do they keep these on the shelf at your local store?) I like 'green' (spinach) ravioli, but am not too sure about even the regular gnocchi at DT because of it. (I'll stick to their wonderful dollar spring rolls and potstickers in the freezer section.)
ReplyDeleteOh dear. I've not encountered moldy gnocchi, thankfully.
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