Creamy Tomato Gnocchi

Pillow-soft gnocchi absorbs creamy tomato sauce, delivering comfort in every bite. Fresh basil and garlic elevate simple ingredients into restaurant-worthy dinner.
One-pan method cooks gnocchi directly in sauce—no boiling required. Tomato paste, canned tomatoes, and cream create silky sauce while garlic provides savory backbone.
You’ll get tender gnocchi coated in glossy sauce with bright basil flecks. Perfect for weeknights craving Italian comfort without complexity.
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Prep Time: 5 min
Cook Time: 20 min
Total Time: 25 min
Yield: 4 servings
Difficulty: Easy
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Why This Recipe Works
- Gnocchi cooks directly in sauce, absorbing flavors perfectly.
- Tomato paste provides concentrated umami base.
- Heavy cream creates restaurant-quality richness.
- Fresh basil adds brightness balancing richness.
- One skillet means minimal cleanup.
Ingredient Spotlight
Potato gnocchi: Store-bought shelf-stable cooks faster than fresh.
Tomato paste: Concentrated flavor base; don’t skip double-concentrated if available.
Heavy cream: Creates silky sauce body; half-and-half works but thinner.
Ingredients
For creamy tomato sauce
- 1 lb (500g) potato gnocchi
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 small onion, diced
- 4 garlic cloves, minced
- 3 tbsp tomato paste
- 1 tsp Italian seasoning
- ¼ cup dry white wine (optional)
- 1 (14 oz) can crushed tomatoes
- ¾ cup heavy cream
- ½ cup grated Parmesan
- Handful fresh basil leaves, torn
- Salt, pepper, red pepper flakes
Ingredient Notes
- Don’t stir gnocchi too much; they break apart easily.
- Fresh basil essential for brightness.
- Reserve pasta water if gnocchi boiled separately.
Essential Equipment
You’ll need:
- Large skillet (12-inch)
- Wooden spoon
- Microplane for cheese
Nice to have:
- Lid for skillet
How To Make Creamy Tomato Gnocchi
Step 1: Sauté aromatics
Heat olive oil in skillet over medium. Add onion, cook 4-5 minutes until soft. Add garlic, Italian seasoning 1 minute until fragrant.
Step 2: Build tomato base
Add tomato paste, cook 2 minutes until darkened. Deglaze with white wine (if using), cook 1 minute.
Step 3: Add tomatoes and cream
Stir in crushed tomatoes and heavy cream. Bring to simmer. Taste and season with salt, pepper, red pepper flakes.
Step 4: Cook gnocchi in sauce
Add gnocchi directly to sauce. Gently nudge to submerge. Cover, simmer 4-5 minutes until gnocchi tender.
Step 5: Finish sauce
Remove lid, stir in Parmesan until melted. Add torn basil leaves. Simmer uncovered 2-3 minutes until sauce thickens.
Step 6: Serve immediately
Divide into bowls, garnish extra Parmesan and basil. Serve hot.
Gnocchi dumplings glisten in thick orange tomato cream sauce with basil flecks.
Expert Tips & Tricks
Temperature matters: Medium-low prevents sauce from breaking.
Don’t boil vigorously after adding cream; gentle simmer maintains emulsion.
The secret is cooking gnocchi in sauce, not boiling separately.
A common mistake is over-stirring gnocchi; handle gently.
Customization Ideas
Dietary modifications
- Vegan: Coconut cream + nutritional yeast.
- Gluten-free: Use certified GF gnocchi.
- Lighter: Half-and-half instead of cream.
Flavor variations
- Sausage: Brown Italian sausage first.
- Burrata: Dollop fresh burrata on top.
- Spicy: ½ tsp red pepper flakes.
Serving styles
- Traditional: Parmesan garnish.
- Elegant: Burrata + balsamic drizzle.
- Family-style: Large skillet to table.

Storage & Meal Prep
Best fresh but reheats well.
Storing
- Fridge: 3 days airtight.
- Freezer: Not recommended.
- Sauce thickens; thin with cream when reheating.
Reheating for best results
Gentle stovetop with splash cream or pasta water.
What To Serve With Creamy Tomato Gnocchi
Simple sides balance richness.
Perfect pairings
- Arugula salad.
- Garlic bread.
- Pinot Grigio.
Complete the meal
- Grilled chicken.
- Caesar salad.
- Tiramisu.
Nutrition Facts
Moderate carbs from gnocchi balanced by vegetables, protein from cheese. Rich but portion-controlled.
Your Questions Answered
Fresh vs packaged gnocchi?
Packaged shelf-stable works best for one-pan method.
Sauce too thick?
Add splash pasta water, broth, or cream.
Can I boil gnocchi first?
Yes, but sauce won’t be as flavorful.
Substitute ricotta?
Stir ½ cup ricotta into sauce at end.
Spicy version?
Add ¼-½ tsp red pepper flakes with garlic.
Make ahead?
Sauce yes, add fresh gnocchi when reheating.
Recipe History & Cultural Context
Creamy tomato gnocchi blends Italian gnocchi tradition with modern one-pan pasta techniques. Originally Northern Italian potato dumplings paired with simple butter-sage, tomato-cream versions popularize dish globally.

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Creamy Tomato Gnocchi
One-pan pillowy gnocchi in rich tomato cream sauce.
Ingredients
- Gnocchi, olive oil, onion
- Garlic, tomato paste, Italian seasoning
- Crushed tomatoes, heavy cream
- Parmesan, fresh basil
Instructions
- Sauté onion + garlic.
- Cook tomato paste until darkened.
- Add tomatoes + cream, simmer.
- Cook gnocchi directly in sauce.
- Finish with Parmesan + basil.
Notes
- Don’t over-stir gnocchi.
- Medium-low heat prevents breaking.
- Fresh basil essential.
