Easy Keto Gnocchi Recipe - Delightfully Low Carb (2024)

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If you’re missing gnocchi and pasta to have with your favorite Italian sauce, this recipe for an easy Keto Gnocchi will have you rejoicing! Not only is it keto friendly with only 5 grams of carbs per serving, it’s really good!

» You might also like this Keto Alfredo Sauce or Air Fryer Chicken and Broccoli.

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I LOVE potato gnocchi and have been missing it since going off carbs. I’ll admit that I was skeptical that a gnocchi substitute could be made that was worth its salt, but I really wanted to try.

I’ve had ricotta gnocchi many times before, and while they also have wheat flour in them, I didn’t think it was out of the question to use almond flour instead. I’ve made really good almond flour biscuits and gravy where both parts used almond flour as a substitute and they worked out great.

If it was possible at all, this would be a huge breakthrough for my diet, because it could be used with any sauce and would really expand my menu options.

So I set out to try some of the keto gnocchi recipes currently available. I started out with two different approaches. Both had their merits, but also their weaknesses. I tried a combo of the two to try to capture the best parts of each and it turned out pretty great.

For some reason, most of the things I make with alternative flours turn out best when I use a combination of almond flour and coconut flour, like these great Pumpkin Spice Muffins. The two together, usually with a bit of xanthan gum mixed in, gives the best texture – not too stiff, not too mealy. This recipe is no different. It’s best with a mixture of both.

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Ingredients in Keto Gnocchi

The mixture of the two flours, xanthan gum and ricotta make this recipe the winner that it is. Here is the complete ingredient list.

  • Almond flour and coconut flour – This recipe uses a mix of almond flour and coconut flour. Both of these flours are needed to get the right consistency and texture, so I don’t recommend substituting with any other flour.
  • Xanthan gumXanthan gumis a popular food additive that is commonly used as a thickener. It has no flavor and is used in such small quantities that is doesn’t affect the taste of a recipe. It is very keto friendly as it has 0 net carbs.
  • Salt
  • Ricotta cheese
  • Parmesan cheese
  • Egg
  • Butter

How to Make Keto Ricotta Gnocchi

As you can tell from that headline, the ricotta option worked out the best in my experimental batches. I tried making a fathead dough version, with mozzarella cheese and cream cheese, and while it was good, it didn’t have the same pillowy soft texture these had.

Step 1: Mix the dough

In a mixing bowl, combine the almond flour, coconut flour, xanthan gum, and salt. Stir well. If you’re wondering if you have to use the xanthan gum, you do.

If you don’t add the xanthan gum, there will be not stickiness that keeps the dough together. You can substitute it with gelatine, if necessary.

Add the ricotta, Parmesan cheese, and egg to the dry ingredients. Stir until a dough forms. For me, this was the perfect mixture. It was a bit sticky but it wasn’t too dry or too wet. It was very much like a regular potato gnocchi dough would be.

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Add water only if the dough is too stiff or dry. It should be quite pliable.

Wet your hands. This will keep the dough from sticking to your fingers. Form the dough into a ball, then knead it 2-3 times just to bring it together. Wrap it in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 15-30 minutes.

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Step 2: Roll & Cut

When you’re ready to make the gnocchi, remove the dough from the refrigerator and discard the plastic wrap. Cut the ball into two pieces.

On a cutting board, roll one ball at a time into a long log. You can do this by forming a log shape, then put it down on the board and roll it toward you with your fingers extended. Push outward slightly to elongate the log.

When the log gets to about 1 inch in diameter, cut it into 1” pieces.

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If you want to add the fork marks, which can help the sauce stick to the gnocchi, push down on each piece with the back of a fork.

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Step 3: Cook or Freeze

At this point, you can either cook the gnocchi right away, or you can freeze them for later.

The best way to freeze gnocchi is to flash freeze them individually, then move them to a container or plastic bag where you can store them for up to 3 months.

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To flash freeze, add the gnocchi pieces, set apart, on a flat plate or tray that will fit in your freezer. Freeze for about 15 minutes. Then remove and the pieces will no longer stick together, so you can put them in a bag together to freeze.

How to Cook Gnocchi

It’s not necessary to boil these gnocchi. While it’s possible to boil them with out them falling apart in the water, I don’t think it leads to the best texture. Frying them in a skillet is the optimal way.

Heat a skillet over medium high heat. Add butter. When melted, add the gnocchi to the pan. Fry until lightly fried on one side, then flip and fry on the other side, about 3 minutes per side.

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If you over fry them, they can get crunchy or hard on the outside, which is also not idea, so just give them a light sizzle.

If you want to add sage and walnuts to the final dish, add them to the pan at the same time as the gnocchi.

If you’d rather serve the gnocchi with another sauce, like pesto or tomato sauce, prepare that sauce in another dish, and toss the gnocchi gently into the sauce when they’re done frying.

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How Many Carbs in Keto Gnocchi?

There are 5 net grams of carbs in one serving of keto gnocchi. The carbs come from the almond and coconut flours, as well as the xanthan gum.

The sauce we used is just browned butter, walnuts and sage, which will add an additional net carb for the walnuts. Other sauces you choose may include more carbs than what is in the gnocchi like this keto alfredo sauce. If you need to cut down the carbs, I would recommend dividing it into 6 servings.

If you like this recipe, you’ll want to check our our keto pizza dough. It’s very similar, but uses fathead dough for it’s recognizable pizza crust texture. Chewy, crispy and bread like this crust does not disappoint.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Freeze Keto Gnocchi?

Yes. This is a perfect idea for a quick dinner. Once you have shaped and cut the gnocchi freeze it raw in and air tight container or freeze bag. They are best when they are cooked right before serving.

Do These Gnocchi Need To Be Boiled?

No. While you could boil them it isn’t necessary. For the perfect texture these gnocchi are fried until lightly brown, about 3 minutes per side.

How Many Carbs Are In One Serving of Keto Gnocchi?

There are 5 net grams of carbs in one serving of keto gnocchi. The carbs come from the almond and coconut flours, as well as the xanthan gum.

Tips and Notes

  • If the dough is stiff, add a small amount of water to loosen it up.
  • You can replace the xanthan gum with 3 teaspoons of unflavored gelatin, if necessary.

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Keto Gnocchi

These keto gnocchi are light and fluffy, with a texture and flavor that's perfect for any sauce.

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Prep Time: 30 minutes mins

Cook Time: 6 minutes mins

Resting time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 51 minutes mins

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 309kcal

Author :Laura Lynch

Ingredients

  • 1 cup finely ground almond flour
  • 2 tablespoons coconut flour
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons xanthan gum
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup ricotta cheese
  • 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 tablespoon water only if necessary
  • 2 tablespoons butter for frying
  • Toppings or sauce of choice

Instructions

  • In a mixing bowl, combine the almond flour, coconut flour, xanthan gum, and salt. Stir well. Add the ricotta, Parmesan, and egg. Stir until a dough forms. Add water only if the dough is too stiff.

  • Form the dough into a ball. Wet your hands. Knead the dough 2-3 times to bring it together. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 15-30 minutes.

  • Remove from refrigerator and discard the plastic wrap. Cut the ball into 2. Roll one ball at a time into a long log. Cut into 1” pieces.

  • Heat a skillet over medium high heat. Add the butter. When melted, add the gnocchi to the pan. Fry until golden on one side, then flip and fry on the other side, about 4 minutes per side.

  • Serve with grated Parmesan cheese, toasted walnuts, and crispy sage, or dress with pesto or tomato sauce.

Notes

  • If the dough is stiff, add a small amount of water to loosen it up.
  • You can replace the xanthan gum with 3 teaspoons of unflavored gelatin, if necessary.

Nutrition

Calories: 309kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 26g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 79mg | Sodium: 245mg | Potassium: 50mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 401IU | Calcium: 157mg | Iron: 1mg

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Laura is dedicated to a low-carb lifestyle after losing 52 pounds on the keto diet. As many of us do, she struggles with her weight and has found that one of the only diet lifestyles that allows her to maintain a healthy weight is a low-carb diet. She shares her favorite low-carb recipes here that are both easy to make and full of flavor, so you don’t even miss the carbs.

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FAQs

What can you replace cornstarch with on keto? ›

Almond flour or almond meal can give you the same texture and consistency as cornstarch, without the high carb count or any adverse health effects.

What is a substitute for all purpose flour in gnocchi? ›

This vegan gnocchi recipe only requires three ingredients: Potatoes: I used Yukon Gold potatoes here, but you can also use russet potatoes if that's all that you can find in your stores! Flour: I recommend using Tipo 00 or oat flour (if you're gluten-free, use oat flour!).

What thickener is keto friendly? ›

Here is your handy-dandy little cheat sheet for what keto and low carb thickeners to use when:
  • Konjac Flour (aka Glucomannan powder) : This is ideal for thickening gravies, sauces, soups, and other hot dishes. ...
  • Xanthan Gum : This is best used to provide structure to keto baked goods.

Which starch has the least carbs? ›

Which Grains Are Low in Carbs? 9 Good Choices
  1. Oats. Oats are highly nutritious and a great source of many important nutrients, including fiber. ...
  2. Quinoa. Although technically classified as a pseudocereal, quinoa is often prepared and enjoyed as a grain ( 5 ). ...
  3. Bulgur. ...
  4. Millet. ...
  5. Couscous. ...
  6. Wild rice. ...
  7. Spelt. ...
  8. Popcorn.
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What is the keto version of potato starch? ›

A popular paleo- and keto-friendly alternative to regular flour, coconut flour can also be used instead of potato starch in many dishes. It has a slightly sweet coconut flavor, which may work best in baked goods and desserts.

What should you not do when making gnocchi? ›

Don't overwork the dough: When making gnocchi dough, it's important not to overwork it. Overworking the dough can make the gnocchi tough and chewy. Mix the ingredients together just until the dough comes together, and then stop mixing! You're not kneading bread here.

Why did my homemade gnocchi fall apart? ›

My Gnocchi Are Falling Apart When I Cook Them

This means there isn't enough flour and your dough is too wet. Try adding another 1/4 cup of flour and try again. A good idea is to have a pot of water on the go before you roll out and shape your gnocchi.

What is a good potato substitute for gnocchi? ›

At Faro, Adey says, “We run very few potato gnocchi.” Instead they stick to the less common side of the root vegetable family: “Parsnip, gilfeather turnip, and salsify work great.” Broccoli and cauliflower, which are sturdy and dry, also hold up well to the test.

How can I thicken my keto without flour? ›

Top 5 keto thickener substitutes
  1. Xanthan gum. Used for baking or thickening soups or sauces, xanthan gum has zero net carbs. ...
  2. Guar gum. A plant fiber from the seed of the guar plant, guar gum has zero net carbs. ...
  3. Glucomannan (konjac): ...
  4. Agar agar. ...
  5. Gelatin.

Is there a keto-friendly starch? ›

Adding resistant starch to your keto diet can help support healthy weight loss and keep you feeling full—without knocking you out of ketosis. Here are some of the ways that resistant starches can be a major plus for your health: Improved insulin resistance. This nifty type of carbohydrate functions as a soluble fiber.

Which flour has no carbs? ›

A Quick Comparison of Low-Carb Flours
FlourCaloriesNet Carbs
Pork Rind Dust220g
Lupin Flour380g
Chia Seed Flour351g
Almond Flour801g
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Is peanut butter OK on keto? ›

Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

What is the lowest carb flour substitute? ›

Simply made from crushed almonds, almond flour is extremely low in carbohydrates. In fact, it contains only three grams of total carbs (one gram of net carbs) in a two-tablespoon serving.

What is an acceptable substitute for cornstarch? ›

Potato Starch

A light white powder extracted from crushed potatoes, it's an almost flawless one-to-one swap for cornstarch in all applications.

Can anything be used in place of cornstarch? ›

You should substitute potato starch for cornstarch in a 1:1 ratio. This means if your recipe needs 1 tablespoon of cornstarch, swap that out for 1 tablespoon of potato starch. It's also worth noting that many cooks recommend adding root or tuber starches like potato or arrowroot later in the cooking process.

Is there a keto friendly starch? ›

Adding resistant starch to your keto diet can help support healthy weight loss and keep you feeling full—without knocking you out of ketosis. Here are some of the ways that resistant starches can be a major plus for your health: Improved insulin resistance. This nifty type of carbohydrate functions as a soluble fiber.

What ingredient below can be an alternative for cornstarch? ›

Cornstarch Substitute for Soups, Sauces, and Gravies

Arrowroot is just as strong as cornstarch, so use the same amount. Tapioca starch, however, isn't as powerful, so use 2 tablespoons for every 1 tablespoon cornstarch. And never let your hot liquid boil if you're using tapioca starch—it can become stringy!

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