Friday, 22 May 2026

Skillet Gnocchi with Bacon and Tomatoes

 

I love skillet gnocchi for its ease to create such delicious and tasty meal in minutes. This recipe I just threw together however feel free to add whatever you like, more veggies or meat or different seasonings. Although substantial, this definitely hits on the lighter side and serving with a salad makes more of an all around generous meal.      


Skillet Gnocchi with Bacon and Tomatoes
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1 - 2 tablespoons olive oil 
1 - 2 tablespoon Italian Herb seasoning
salt and pepper, to taste  
1 package (700 g) Family Sized Skillet Gnocchi
1 package (375 g) low salt bacon, diced or cut into smaller bits
1 pint (551 ml) grape tomatoes, cut in half
1 yellow pepper, cored and deseeded, roughly diced
grated fresh Parmesan cheese



Heat the olive oil in a large skillet or frying pan over medium heat. Add the Skillet Gnocchi and Italian Seasoning with salt and pepper to taste,. and sauté for about 5 minutes or until the gnocchi is golden brown and slightly crisp. Transfer gnocchi to a bowl.

Return the skillet to the heat and cook the diced bacon, 5 to 7 minutes or until slightly browned and crisp or to your preference, it should have a bit of a flexible bite to it. If the bacon gives off too much excessive grease, drain some of it off but leave a little bit in the pan for added flavour. I find low sodium bacon doesn't give off as much grease, therefore not needing to drain off as much or very little. 

Add the tomato halves and diced pepper with the bacon and sauté until they are just softened. Then add the cooked seasoned gnocchi back to the skillet with the bacon, tomatoes and peppers to warm everything together. Lightly drizzle with more olive oil, if you wish, and toss to coat. 

Remove from heat and sprinkle with freshly grated parmesan cheese. Serve.
 

Notes: You can replace the bacon with slices of cut sausage. You'll just have to adjust the cooking time. To drain bacon, carefully remove cooked bacon from the skillet with a slotted spoon onto a plate lined with paper towel. Slowly tip the grease from the skillet into an empty tin can, allow the grease to cool in the tin can before discarding, or sop up most of the grease using paper towels and discard the greasy paper towels as you would any garbage.