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    Leftover Mashed Potatoes Gnocchi (With Video!)

    Published: Nov 1, 2018 · Modified: Mar 3, 2023 by Jessie · This post may contain affiliate links; if you buy something we'll earn a commission at no cost to you.

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    Wondering what to do with leftover mashed potatoes? This easy homemade potato gnocchi is light, pillowy, and ready in 20 minutes! With how-to video. Vegetarian.

    Potato gnocchi in a white bowl atop a striped napkin, topped with parmesan cheese and fresh basil. this recipe

    Earlier this week, we walked through Guide to perfect Mashed Potatoes and our Ultimate Fluffy Mashed Potatoes recipe!

    Today, we're talking LEFTOVERS. Specifically, we're talking about these gnocchi made from leftover mashed potatoes (*cue happy dance*).

    Mashed potatoes, flour, and an egg in a glass bowl on a black countertop.

    These homemade gnocchi are soft, pillow-y, and - most importantly - a way to use any leftover mashed potato without just, y'know, reheating old mashed potatoes a million times (shoutout to all my leftover haters!! I GOT YOU).

    Prepared gnocchi dough in a glass bowl on a black countertop.

    Traditional gnocchi, of course, is not made with buttery, creamy mashed potatoes (click here if you're looking for an authentic Italian gnocchi recipe!) 

    But when you're up to your eyeballs in leftovers (looking at you, Thanksgiving) and sick of eating the same reheated thing over.and.over.and.over again, making mashed potato gnocchi with your leftovers is a quick and delicious way to mix things up.

    Sheet pan with fresh gnocchi next to a cutting board where gnocchi is being cut with a knife.

    Some things to know about this gnocchi:

    You only need THREE ingredients: flour, an egg, and your leftover mashed potatoes.

    This recipe is more about technique than anything - the amount of flour you need will vary depending on the consistency of your mashed potatoes. Be sure to read all of the recipe notes for best results!

    How to freeze gnocchi

    These gnocchi freeze VERY well!

    Line a baking sheet with a nonstick baking mat and lay gnocchi out in a single layer. Freeze for 2-3 hours, then throw the frozen gnocchi in an airtight container (I love my reusable Stasher Bag!) for up to 3 months.

    When you're ready to eat, drop the frozen gnocchi directly into boiling water to cook.

    Fresh, uncooked potato gnocchi on a white background.

    How to serve gnocchi

    These gnocchi are equally delicious with a hearty sauce (think red wine braised short ribs, creamy mushroom gnocchi, parmesan spinach gnocchi alfredo, or a perfect mac and cheese sauce) or served simply with some melted butter, herbs, and parmesan (which is what we did for these photos!)

    Need some recipe inspo? See 10 of our best ways to use gnocchi →

    Cooked gnocchi tossed with butter and black pepper in a silver skillet.

    You can roll your gnocco over a gnocchi board or the tines of a fork if you're looking for some nice ridges to help you sop up extra sauce. I usually make these as part of a quick, clean-out-the-fridge dinner, so I generally skip that step in the interest of time (#lazy).

    Whichever way you sauce 'em, these leftover mashed potatoes gnocchi are sure to be a hit - even with proud members of the "I hate leftovers" club.

    Fresh gnocchi topped with parmesan cheese in a white bowl with a copper spoon.

    VIDEO: HOW TO MAKE GNOCCHI WITH LEFTOVER MASHED POTATOES

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    Gnocchi with shaved parmesan in a shallow white bowl on a dark table.

    Leftover Mashed Potato Gnocchi

    ★★★★★ 4.8 from 19 reviews
    • Author: Jessie
    • Prep Time: 15 mins
    • Cook Time: 5 mins
    • Total Time: 20 minutes
    • Yield: Serves 2-4 1x
    • Category: Entree
    • Cuisine: Italian
    • Diet: Vegetarian
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    An easy homemade gnocchi recipe made with leftover mashed potatoes.


    Ingredients

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    • 1 cup leftover mashed potatoes (cold and straight out of the fridge is fine!)
    • 1 egg
    • 1 pinch salt
    • 1-2 cups all-purpose flour, divided (you may not need it all)

    Don't forget to read the recipe notes before you start - they'll help you make the best gnocchi possible!


    Instructions

    1. Add mashed potatoes, egg, and a pinch of salt to a large mixing bowl.
    2. Add ¼ cup of flour to the bowl and gently stir to combine. The amount of flour you need will vary based on your mashed potato recipe - I find I usually need around 1 cup to get a gnocchi consistency I like. I recommend adding flour ¼ cup at a time until the dough feels right. You can mix the first bit of flour in with a spoon or spatula, but after that it's helpful to use your hands to finish mixing. When the dough is ready, it should be soft and pliable, but not sticky. Avoid overworking the dough - this can cause chewy, gummy gnocchi.
    3. Lightly flour a large cutting board and a sheet pan or large plate.
    4. Use a knife to divide gnocchi dough into 4 or 5 sections. Place one section of dough on the cutting board and use your hands to gently roll it into a long rope, a little less than 1" thick. If the dough gets sticky as you roll it, dust it with some extra flour.
    5. Use a knife to cut the rope of dough into 1" pieces - these are your gnocchi! Transfer the cut gnocchi to your lightly floured sheet pan and repeat the rolling and cutting process with the remaining dough. If you'd like, you can roll each gnocco across a gnocchi board or the tines of a fork to form ridges (see recipe notes).
    6. Bring a large pot of water to a boil and add a generous pinch or two of salt.
    7. Carefully add gnocchi to boiling water give them a gentle stir. Cook for 2-3 minutes until gnocchi float to the top of the water. Drain and toss with your favorite sauce.

    For the sauce: For these photos, I melted 4 Tablespoons of unsalted butter in a skillet with fresh rosemary, basil, salt, and pepper, then tossed it with the gnocchi and a splash of the gnocchi's cooking water. The gnocchi are topped with shaved parmesan, an extra dusting of fresh ground black pepper, and fresh basil. I also love these gnocchi with tomato sauce, browned butter and sage, garlic alfredo, or my parmesan spinach gnocchi recipe!


    Notes

    A note about potatoes: I've tested this gnocchi with a variety of different mashed potatoes - it's worked fine whether your potatoes are riced, mashed with lumps, peeled, or with some skins. (For more on mashing techniques, check out Mashed Potatoes 101!)

    The key is in the technique here - your instincts matter a whole lot more than the ingredients list.Some general tips for success:

    • Work the potatoes as little as possible. Overmixed/overworked potatoes can get gummy and gluey, resulting in dense gnocchi, so fold things together as gently as possible.
    • When the dough has enough flour worked in, it should feel soft but not sticky and relatively light. If the dough starts to feel sticky as you're rolling it out, dust it with a bit more flour.
    • Start with good mashed potatoes. If your leftover mashed potatoes are dense or gummy, your gnocchi will be, too. I find I prefer these gnocchi made with light and fluffy mashed potatoes (rather than thick, runnier potatoes). For tips on how to make the best mashed potatoes, start with Mashed Potatoes 101 and my Ultimate Mashed Potatoes recipe.

    Leave out or reduce the egg if you like - the egg can make your gnocchi a little denser, so feel free to adjust if you're worried about your gnocchi being too heavy. I like using a whole egg because it's just easier (I hate having a leftover half-egg to deal with) but you can reduce the egg. Use just an egg yolk, or whisk an egg together and add just half to the gnocchi. You can leave the egg out entirely, but I find it's a useful binding agent that helps the dough come together with less kneading. No egg also means you'll need less flour, so keep an eye on your dough.

    To form ridges on the gnocchi, roll the cut gnocchi pillows over a gnocchi board or down the tines of a fork. The ridges help the gnocchi collect plenty of sauce, and they give them a nice textured look. When I'm in a hurry, I don't bother with this extra step (the gnocchi in these photos were just rolled out, cut, and boiled!)

    Authentic Italian Gnocchi are exceptionally light and airy, usually made with riced potatoes. Because we're starting with prepared mashed potatoes, these gnocchi may naturally be a bit heavier (although I find that with a bit of practice, these gnocchi are still quite light). If you're looking for an authentic, just-like-Grandma-made Italian gnocchi recipe, try something like this. But if you just have some leftover mashed potatoes you want to repurpose, I think you'll be more than happy with the ease and texture of this recipe.

    To freeze these gnocchi, line a baking sheet with a nonstick baking mat (you could also use waxed paper) and lay gnocchi out in a single layer. Freeze for 2-3 hours, then throw the frozen gnocchi in an airtight container (I use my reusable Stasher Bag!) for up to 3 months. To cook, drop frozen gnocchi directly into boiling water and cook for 4-5 minutes until gnocchi float to the top of the water.

    Nutrition

    • Serving Size:
    • Calories: 305
    • Sugar: 1 g
    • Sodium: 766.8 mg
    • Fat: 4 g
    • Carbohydrates: 56.6 g
    • Protein: 9 g
    • Cholesterol: 52.3 mg

    Keywords: leftovers, thanksgiving, holiday

    Tag @lifeasastrawberry on Instagram to show us what you're cooking! Nutrition information is calculated per serving; it is approximate and will vary based on many factors.

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    1. Jody Johnson

      April 02, 2020 at 10:02 pm

      Thanks for this recipe! I was making Olive Garden Chicken Gnocchi Soup, and this recipe worked so great with it. I didn't even cook them first--just threw them in the broth with the chicken. So Yummy! Thanks for sharing it!

      ★★★★★

      Reply
    2. Danielle

      April 02, 2020 at 8:04 pm

      Good base recipe. Want to take it to the next level? Chop up fresh herbs and add ricotta.

      ★★★

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    3. Alan the Butcher

      March 30, 2020 at 3:03 pm

      Absolute first time making Gnocchi and an absolute winner!! Thank you so much.

      ★★★★★

      Reply
    4. Donna

      December 30, 2019 at 6:55 pm

      Haven’t made this yet. But what is a tradional sauce served with it?

      Reply
    5. Tricia Crowley

      December 30, 2019 at 5:17 pm

      I made this recipe and Tossed Them with shrimp and a Parmesan cream sauce and this is absolutely magnificent. I will never throw out the leftover mashed potatoes again. Thank you for this recipe

      ★★★★★

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      • Jackie @ Life As A Strawberry

        January 27, 2020 at 3:53 pm

        Hi Tricia - YES! Reuse those leftovers!

        Reply
    6. Joy L Bittner

      December 29, 2019 at 8:08 am

      was trying to make these with left over instant mashed potatoes, but the consistency didnt seem quite right. was too soft...any suggestions?

      Reply
    7. Rhonda Hall

      December 22, 2019 at 9:15 pm

      I want to make gnochi with leftover mash, but ut them into soup. Do I still boil them first? Or do I just add them to soup?

      Reply
    8. Connie Manzulli

      September 24, 2019 at 1:37 pm

      Love this recipe, so easy. it worked out perfectly for me...

      ★★★★★

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      • Jackie @ Life As A Strawberry

        October 16, 2019 at 10:56 am

        Hi Connie, so glad it worked out perfectly!

        Reply
    9. Shelly

      July 17, 2019 at 6:03 pm

      To freeze them, do you freeze the raw dough or cook it first then freeze it?

      Reply
    10. Haydée

      March 04, 2019 at 10:13 pm

      I have made gnocchi (ñoqui, I'm from Uruguay and that's what we call them) with leftovers mashed potatoes plenty of times. I always weigh my potatoes and add half that amount of flour and they come out amazing! I have also used leftovers boiled potatoes and baked potatoes. The one thing I always do is go by weight.

      Reply
    11. Chantel

      February 12, 2019 at 12:19 am

      Hi, I was just wondering if you can use leftover steamed potatoes instead of mashed??

      Reply
    12. Kay

      February 07, 2019 at 4:08 am

      Just tried this recipe to save a whole heap of left over mash potato being wasted and it was DELICIOUS. So light and fluffy!! Definitely going to try it again!

      ★★★★★

      Reply
      • Jackie @ Life As A Strawberry

        February 11, 2019 at 4:48 pm

        Hi Kay - YAY...so glad you enjoyed this recipe!

        Reply
    13. Angel

      January 31, 2019 at 2:37 pm

      I am making these with gluten-free flour! I’ll let ya know.

      Reply
    14. VBraun

      January 21, 2019 at 1:13 am

      Great recipe! I used leftover Yukon gold mashed potatoes, a whole egg and enough flour to bring the dough together and not be sticky. Topped them with butter, white truffle salt, Aleppo pepper and Parmesan - they were delicious.

      ★★★★★

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      • Jackie @ Life As A Strawberry

        January 22, 2019 at 2:16 pm

        Hi, thank you and those toppings sound great!

        Reply
    15. Lisa R.

      November 23, 2018 at 2:57 pm

      Yay! Yummy! Thanx! :)'

      ★★★★★

      Reply
    16. Magda

      November 23, 2018 at 5:59 am

      These are polish kopytka, am I right? 🙂

      Reply
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