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OMG THIS RECIPE. It's SO GOOD. According to Simon, the fancy name is Gnocchi Alla Romana, which sounds intimidating but the method is SIMPLE... I recommend coupling this recipe with Manbaby's Cake. The two recipes go together, because one uses all egg whites and one uses all egg yolks. Frankly, I find those half-egg-only recipes a bit wasteful because who’s that organised??Â
Want more food tips? Check out the 5 Minute Food Fix Instagram.Â
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Recipe
Ingredients
Method:
To begin, in a medium saucepan, over medium-low heat, bring milk, butter and garlic to a boil. Reduce heat and slowly add in 375g semolina. Whisk as it cooks and bubbles until thick and porridgey. (4 mins). Decant the lot into a large mixing bowl and allow to cool for 1 hour.Â
Add in 5 egg yolks and 200g of the best cheddar cheese you can afford, grated (I use Mersey Valley or an English imported if I'm rich that week). Â
Spread the lot out onto your largest baking trays and allow to cool overnight. Next day, cut your semolina into triangles. Arrange in an overlapping formation on a baking tray and cover with grated cheese, bake hot for 15 - 20 mins. Serve with a simple grated tomato sauce.Â
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By Yumi Stynes5
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OMG THIS RECIPE. It's SO GOOD. According to Simon, the fancy name is Gnocchi Alla Romana, which sounds intimidating but the method is SIMPLE... I recommend coupling this recipe with Manbaby's Cake. The two recipes go together, because one uses all egg whites and one uses all egg yolks. Frankly, I find those half-egg-only recipes a bit wasteful because who’s that organised??Â
Want more food tips? Check out the 5 Minute Food Fix Instagram.Â
Â
Recipe
Ingredients
Method:
To begin, in a medium saucepan, over medium-low heat, bring milk, butter and garlic to a boil. Reduce heat and slowly add in 375g semolina. Whisk as it cooks and bubbles until thick and porridgey. (4 mins). Decant the lot into a large mixing bowl and allow to cool for 1 hour.Â
Add in 5 egg yolks and 200g of the best cheddar cheese you can afford, grated (I use Mersey Valley or an English imported if I'm rich that week). Â
Spread the lot out onto your largest baking trays and allow to cool overnight. Next day, cut your semolina into triangles. Arrange in an overlapping formation on a baking tray and cover with grated cheese, bake hot for 15 - 20 mins. Serve with a simple grated tomato sauce.Â
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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