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Springy Ricotta Gnocchi With Peas and Herbs

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A plate of ricotta gnocchi with peas and herbs.
Photo and Food Styling by Sarah Jampel

If you’ve ever been intimidated by the thought of making fresh pasta at home, look no further. Ricotta gnocchi is simple to make, and it’s faster and more foolproof than its potato counterparts. The only tricky part is adding enough flour so that your dough is easy to work with, but not so much that it becomes stodgy or tough. For this recipe, you want to use a grocery store ricotta—not something homemade or small-batch. And if you don't want to make the buttery herb and pea sauce, use whatever you'd prefer, be it marinara, pesto, or sage and brown butter

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