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Malfatti: Italian Spinach & Ricotta Gnocchi! 🇮🇹✨ Join TheKitchenDaily to master these melt-in-your-mouth dumplings. We blend fresh sautéed spinach with creamy Ricotta and nutty Parmesan, then finish them in a decadent garlic-rosemary butter sauce. This "Malfatti" (or Gnudi) recipe is the ultimate comfort food — light, fluffy, and bursting with Mediterranean herbs. Ingredients Fresh Spinach: 500 g Ricotta Cheese: 200 g Grated Parmesan: 100 g (+ extra for serving) Egg: 1 pc All-Purpose Flour: 100 g (+ extra for dusting) Breadcrumbs: 5 tbsp Butter: 80 g Olive Oil: 50 ml Garlic: 4 cloves Fresh Rosemary: 3 sprigs Nutmeg: to taste Salt & Black Pepper: to taste Culinary Technology (Step-by-Step) Spinach Preparation: Heat olive oil in a pan and sauté the spinach until wilted and soft. Crucial step: Place the spinach in a fine-mesh sieve and press firmly to remove all excess moisture. Finely chop the drained spinach. Making the Dough: In a mixing bowl, combine the chopped spinach, ricotta, grated Parmesan, salt, pepper, and a pinch of nutmeg. Add one egg, breadcrumbs, and 100 g of flour. Mix thoroughly until you have a soft, workable dough. Forming: Shape the mixture into small cylinders (or quenelles). Roll each piece lightly in flour to prevent sticking and ensure a delicate crust. Boiling: Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Carefully drop the Malfatti into the water. Cook until they float to the surface (usually 2–3 minutes), then remove with a slotted spoon. Aromatic Butter Sauce: While the water boils, heat olive oil in a wide skillet. Add 80 g of butter, crushed garlic cloves, and fresh rosemary sprigs. Sauté until the butter is slightly foamy and infused with the herbs. Searing: Transfer the cooked Malfatti directly into the skillet with the rosemary butter. Sauté gently on all sides until they develop a light golden hue and absorb the flavors. Service: Serve immediately, topped with a generous dusting of extra Parmesan cheese. Don't forget to: ✅ Subscribe to TheKitchenDaily for more authentic Italian secrets! ✅ Like this video if you love homemade pasta and gnocchi. ✅ Comment: Do you prefer your Malfatti with butter or tomato sauce? #Malfatti #TheKitchenDaily #ItalianCuisine #Gnocchi #RicottaAndSpinach #Gnudi #CookingTechnology #HealthyRecipes #AuthenticRecipes