Would you eat uncooked gnocchi? (2024)

Here's a new one for you: This is less a food question than it is a tax question, but the answer calls for food expertise. I have been buying prepackaged gnocchi, from a variety of manufacturers, for quite a while but only today noticed that I was charged Maine sales tax. Grocery "staples" (which, in Maine, incidentally, specifically include pasta sauce) are tax-exempt. Prepared foods, defined as ready to eat, are taxed; the general rule is that if something must be cooked before consumption, it isn't taxed. The basic ingredient of store-bought gnocchi is, of course, potatoes, which in this case are precooked. But in addition there are various raw flours and/or starches, such as rice, wheat, corn, and potato. These latter are inedible when uncooked from the standpoint of both digestibility and safety. It would no more occur to me to eat gnocchi right out of the package than any other pasta. I might, on the other hand, eat pasta sauce from the jar, especially if it contains truffles ;)

It is well known that the law is an a**, so I have no expectation that anyone here can sort out that aspect of my question--but you are all good cooks and have been eating food all your lives. Who eats uncooked gnocchi? Would anyone recommend it?

Note: my favorite brand's packaging says "Cook before eating."

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Nancy April 21, 2023

Thanks for the story.
I think this is a political (as in horse-trading) question, or as you say, a tax question, not a food question. Somebody in the food industry got a tax deal.
But since you\re asking, never would I ever. Eat raw gnocchi, that is.

702551 April 20, 2023

I don't find the thought of cold gnocchi particularly appetizing but there are plenty of people (especially Americans) who have unusual food preferences.

The notion of eating cold cooked gnocchi isn't all that far from cold pizza or any manner of cold cooked potato dishes (including cold french fries or hash browns). For sure people eat cold noodles like pasta salads even instant ramen noodles (which are precooked, usually fried).

Heck, a lot of Americans enjoying eating raw starch (even though the human digestive tract cannot process it) to the point that bags of flour in the USA state to cook before eating. No other country really has to do this. Only Americans are dumb enough to eat raw cookie dough but there you have it. Hell, we even make ice cream flavors to replicate it, something not found elsewhere.

Just chalk it up to "(American) people are weird". Food manufacturers are likely to get sued if some idiot eats raw food (that should be cooked) and gets sick, "Why didn't you tell me it had to be cooked?!?" So manufacturers put that warning on the package for morons.

Medora V. April 20, 2023

"Cold" is not necessarily raw, though. I remember that when the song "Cold Pizza for Breakfast" came out, I had to plead guilty. But the pizza would have had to have spent some time in an oven previous to cooling off overnight. Thanks for weighing in, in any case.

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Can I eat uncooked gnocchi? ›

The basic ingredient of store-bought gnocchi is, of course, potatoes, which in this case are precooked. But in addition there are various raw flours and/or starches, such as rice, wheat, corn, and potato. These latter are inedible when uncooked from the standpoint of both digestibility and safety.

How to tell if gnocchi is cooked? ›

How to prepare gnocchi. Poach gnocchi in batches in a pan of lightly salted water for 2-4 minutes. Cooked gnocchi will float to the top. Strain and serve immediately with a good pasta sauce.

Do gnocchi need to be cooked? ›

You don't have to. You don't save any time by going straight to the pan, however, as you need to fry the gnocchi for longer if you don't boil them first. I've made crispy fried gnocchi (or pan roasted gnocchi, if you prefer) both ways numerous times. It is so much better if you boil it first.

What does uncooked gnocchi taste like? ›

They're dense, chewy and bland, little gummy potato pellets that taste of raw flour and, frankly, aren't worth eating. Done right, though, gnocchi are pillowy and tender, and they practically melt in your mouth.

Can you eat gnocchi without boiling it? ›

If you've never tried pan frying gnocchi, you are in for a treat! Forget boiling it, you can actually just toss it in a skillet and cook it. This means less dishes, as it's all cooked in one skillet and crispy, pan fried gnocchi is the result. I love the texture of crispy gnocchi, with it's crunchy browned exterior.

Can you eat gnocchi by itself? ›

This super simple 20 minute Pan Fried Gnocchi recipe is a perfect dinner side or dinner in itself! No boiling necessary, fry up the gnocchi until crisp and golden and toss in a garlic, lemon herb butter for an amazing dish everyone will love!

Should gnocchi be doughy? ›

Cooked gnocchi should have a light, squidgy texture, and should not be tough and chewy.

How to fix undercooked gnocchi? ›

Other Ways To Salvage Undercooked Pasta

For pasta that is yet to be swirled into sauce, you can simply heat it up on the stove again. Add it to boiling water and let it simmer for a few more minutes. The desired texture for pasta is al dente, so it's easy to make the mistake of thinking that your pasta is fully cooked.

Is gnocchi supposed to be crunchy? ›

Frequently Asked Questions. Are gnocchi supposed to be soft or crunchy? Gnocchi should be soft, melt-in-your-mouth, fluffy pillows. They should not be tough and chewy.

How are you supposed to eat gnocchi? ›

Potato gnocchi can be used in place of another type of pasta in pasta salad or mac and cheese. Gnocchi is frequently tossed with sauce—a butter and sage sauce is a popular choice, but any sauce is a good choice.

Can I eat gnocchi cold? ›

Yes, sure. It's just that they (the potato variant a little less so than the flour variant) develop a pretty nasty texture and don't taste good cold...

Why are my gnocchi chewy? ›

Chewy gnocchi are the result of too much flour and over kneading the dough. It's important to knead the dough just until it comes together into a smooth ball and no more. This is because you don't want to encourage too much gluten development which makes them tough, chewy and rubbery.

How to cook store-bought gnocchi? ›

  1. Bring a pot of salted water to a rolling boil and dump in the gnocchi.
  2. When they all float, they're done. I think 6 to 8 minutes of cooking time will be about right. Best thing to do is fish one out and eat it. If it's hot throughout, they're done.
  3. Drain, sauce and serve.
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Does uncooked gnocchi need to be refrigerated? ›

To store: Keep fresh gnocchi in the fridge for up to 1 month, once opened use within 48 hours. Vacuum packed gnocchi can be stored in a dark, dry cupboard for up to 3 months. Once opened store in the fridge and used within 3 days.

Why do my gnocchi fall apart when I cook them? ›

Gnocchi can disintegrate for a few reasons. You might not have added enough flour or egg, or you may have overboiled them.

Can gnocchi be eaten cold? ›

Well, the most common kind of gnocchi in Italy are made from potatoes. If you're speaking about these gnocchi, they are indended to be served hot, very hot. Other regional variation are made in many different ways that can be serverd cold.

Is gnocchi cooked al dente? ›

Gnocchi are thick, small, soft dough dumplings with stripes pressed into the surface, traditionally made using a fork. To ensure sauce is well absorbed and that the gnocci cooks al dente, pasta masters shape the ridges of the gnocchi with precision and care.

Can you eat gnocchi after opening? ›

Packaged gnocchi is vacuum-sealed and can be found in the pasta section of most grocery stores and co-ops. It's shelf-stable and will keep in the cupboard for at least six months. Once the package is opened, wrap in plastic, and store in the refrigerator for up to three days or freeze.

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