One Pan Cheesy Gnocchi and Sausage Recipe (2024)

Our favorite one-pan cheesy sausage gnocchi recipe with maximum flavor. An easy weeknight meal everyone will love!

I’ve made a few baked gnocchi recipes before, but this one is easily our new favorite.If you have a cast iron pan, or a pan that can safely transfer to the oven, this is one of those easy dinners that is going to be a dream.

I use bacon, Italian sausage (either regular or hot Italian sausage – your pick!), cherry tomatoes, garlic, marinara sauce, mini potato gnocchi, and extra cheese for this easy meal – and it delivers big time on flavor. This recipe makes six servings, and comes together in 30 minutes. For my small batch recipe people – this reheats really well, and actually tastes better the next day!

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Ingredients

  • 3slicesthick-cut Bacon,cut into 1/2″ pieces
  • 8ouncesItalian Sausage, mild or hot
  • 1/2cupCherry Tomatoes,quartered
  • 2clovesfresh Garlic,minced
  • 1/2tsp. Red Pepper Flakes
  • 24 oz. Marinara Sauce (your favorite)
  • 1 tsp. Sugar
  • Salt + freshly cracked Black Pepper
  • 16 oz. Gnocchi (regular or miniature)
  • 4ouncesFresh Mozzarella,cut or torn into small pieces
  • 8ouncesshredded Italian Cheese blend
  • finely chopped Fresh Parsley (or fresh basil),for garnish

I recently found packages of gnocchi that were miniature gnocchi at the store, and had. to. have. them.Now may be a good time to discuss my slight obsession with tiny things.Usually it’s tiny gifts, or maybe tiny measuring cups.But tiny gnocchi?Umm, where has this been my whole life? Don’t worry, if you have regular-sized gnocchi, it still works perfectly for this recipe.Gnocchi only needs to boil for a minute or two anyway, so it makes sense to just bake it straight in with the marinara sauce.The sauce soaks into the gnocchi, cooking them as it surrounds each of them, and this recipe cooks long enough that tiny gnocchi or large gnocchi will all cook through.

I personally love spicy Italian sausage for this recipe, but you’re welcome to use mild Italian sausage if you prefer! If you want to avoid additional heat, omit the red pepper flakes, too. If you find hot Italian sausages (or whatever level of heat) packaged as sausage links, be sure to remove the casing before cooking them.

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How to Make this Gnocchi and Sausage Recipe

  • Set a large cast iron pan (or any large skillet that is oven safe) over medium heat.Add chopped bacon, and cook until almost dark brown and crispy, about 7-8 minutes.
  • Add quartered cherry tomatoes, season with a pinch of salt and pepper, and cook until softened, about 3 minutes.
  • Add Italian sausage, cook until browned and cooked through, about 5 minutes.
  • Add minced garlic to the sausage mixture, mix into the other ingredients until fragrant, cooking a total of 1-2 minutes.
  • Pour in marinara sauce and add granulated sugar. Mix into other ingredients until thoroughly combined.
  • Turn the oven to 350 F.
  • Add uncooked gnocchi to the pan and thoroughly mix into the sauce.Allow the gnocchi to simmer in the sauce as the oven comes up to temperature. (The gnocchi cooks in the sauce).
  • Place the pieces of fresh mozzarella across the top of the gnocchi and sauce, evenly distributing them.Bake the gnocchi and sauce for 10 minutes.
  • Carefully remove the pan from the oven, and sprinkle the shredded Italian cheese across the surface of the gnocchi and sauce. Turn the oven to high broil, and broil for 2-3 minutes, until cheese is melted and browned.
  • Remove from the oven, and garnish with finely chopped parsley (or fresh basil!).Carefully serve hot!
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What Cheese is Best for this Recipe

Fresh mozzarella is a great choice; the light flavor and incredibly melty texture is just unparalleled, in my opinion.Tuck little bits of fresh mozzarella all throughout the gnocchi and marinara sauce before putting it in the oven, and let it melt and bubble under the direct heat from the stove.Ugh, it’s one of my favorite things.

Sprinkling this cheesy baked gnocchi with shredded cheese creates a final blanket of cheesy, gooey goodness on top, and totally seals the deal to make this one of the ultimate comfort food recipes.If you’re going for the ultimate cheese pull, this cheesy-smothering step is crucial.I like to use an Italian cheese blend for this final step, because it adds the perfect amount of flavor to any pasta with tomato sauce. You could also use shredded mozzarella cheese, parmesan cheese, or even cheddar cheese if you like!

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This is such a delicious weeknight meal the whole family will love. You are welcome to personalize this recipe if you like! I’ve added a touch of Italian seasoning before, and I have a friend who loves it with chopped white onion and red bell pepper cooked in with the bacon and sausage. If you want a creamy sauce, stir in about 1/3 cup of heavy cream with the marinara sauce and sugar. You could certainly stir in some baby spinach with the marinara sauce for added nutrition, too! I love to make a recipe as written once, then if I find that I want to add something else the next time, I totally do it.

This original recipe is so delicious as it is, but one of the best ways to really enjoy a recipe is to make it your own. This is one of those easy recipes that is perfect for tweaking, so feel free to make it yours! It’s even better to tweak these one-pan recipes that are ideal for busy weeknights; you can use up some leftover vegetables or herbs in the refrigerator so they don’t go straight to the compost! However you make it, I hope it becomes part of your regular rotation, and that your entire family loves it.

Make this a Complete Meal

  • Steakhouse Style Caesar Salad
  • Miso Caesar Dressing (Caesar Dressing without Anchovies!)
  • Cheesy Roasted Garlic Bread

Wine Pairings for Cheesy Sausage Gnocchi

:: Montepulciano d’Abruzzo(Italy)>> One of my favorite Italian wines!High acidity and high tannins make this wine a really good pair for big, rich, meaty foods.Montepulciano is the grape here, and Abruzzo is the region in east-central Italy.You can find bottles starting around $12 or so, which is a great place to start if you haven’t tried it before!

:: Nebbiolo(Italy)>> Nebbiolo is a lesser known grape hailing from the Piedmont region of Italy (northern Italy), but it’s so delicious, and has some serious tannin to it.When we talk about tannin, we’re talking about the bitterness that comes through when you taste wine.It’s the component of some (primarily red) wines that makes your mouth feel super dry after drinking.The richness in this baked marinara sauce goes well with high tannins, because it creates a sense of balance.Super rich food that coats your mouth, followed by tannic wine that dries your mouth out = balance.It’s awesome!

:: Brunello(Italy) >> I wanted to put Sangiovese here, but this is a step up from that.Brunello is made with 100% Sangiovese grapes, and comes from Montalcino, which is in Tuscany.It’s a pricey wine, but it’s sooo delicious.With a high acidity, it’s so good with big meats, tomato-based dishes, and this cheesy, rich, tomato gnocchi bake!

If you make this cheesy sausage gnocchi and love it, a comment and star rating below would be awesome! You can also tag me on Instagram if you share it there. As always, feel free to email me with any questions you may have, and I will do my best to help! Enjoy!!

Enjoy!! xx Sara

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Sausage & Bacon Cheesy Baked Gnocchi

Author A Flavor Journal

Course Main Course

Cuisine Italian

Servings 6 servings

rich marinara, fresh mozzarella, and gnocchi are the ultimate comfort food combo in this one-pot dish! and it's complete with wine pairings!

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 3 slices thick cut bacon cut into 1/2″ pieces
  • 8 ounces Italian sausage
  • 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes quartered
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/2 tsp. crushed red pepper
  • 1 24 ounce jar marinara sauce
  • 1 tsp. granulated sugar
  • salt + pepper
  • 16 ounces miniature gnocchi
  • 4 ounces fresh mozzarella cut into small pieces
  • 8 ounces shredded Italian cheese blend
  • fresh parsley for garnish

Instructions

  • Set a large cast iron pan over medium heat. Add chopped bacon, and cook until almost dark brown and crispy, about 7-8 minutes.

  • Add quartered cherry tomatoes, season with a pinch of salt and pepper, and cook until softened, about 3 minutes.

  • Add sausage, cook until browned and cooked through, about 5 minutes.

  • Add minced garlic, mix into the other ingredients until fragrant, cooking a total of 1-2 minutes.

  • Pour in marinara sauce and add granulated sugar, and mix into other ingredients until thoroughly combined. Turn the oven to 350 F. Add uncooked gnocchi, and thoroughly mix into the sauce. Allow the gnocchi to simmer in the sauce as the oven comes up to temperature.

  • Place the pieces of fresh mozzarella across the top of the gnocchi and sauce, evenly distributing them. Bake the gnocchi and sauce for 10 minutes.

  • Carefully remove the pan from the oven, and sprinkle the shredded Italian cheese across the surface of the gnocchi and sauce. Turn the oven to high broil, and broil for 2-3 minutes, until cheese is melted and browned.

  • Remove from the oven, and garnish with finely chopped parsley. Carefully serve hot!

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FAQs

How long does it take to cook 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.

How to cook fresh sausage in casing? ›

As a general guideline, cook the sausage on the stovetop for about 8-10 minutes over medium heat, turning occasionally. Finish cooking in a preheated oven at 375°F (190°C) for another 10-15 minutes, or until the internal temperature reaches 160°F (71°C).

How do you know when gnocchi is fully cooked? ›

How do you know when gnocchi is cooked? After about 5 to 6 minutes, you'll see them float to the top. That's how you'll know your gnocchi are ready!

Is it better to boil or fry gnocchi? ›

The downside is that boiling can result in gummy, waterlogged gnocchi if you cook them too long. This is more of an issue when boiling store-bought gnocchi than with homemade ones. Frying gnocchi in a little butter or oil takes more effort, and the dumplings will be crisp on the outside, chewy and soft on the inside.

How long to cook sausage in pan? ›

Heat a non-stick pan over a medium heat, then add the sausages. A little of the fat from the sausages will start to come out as they warm up; turn the sausages in the hot fat to coat them. Keep cooking for 15-20 mins, moving them around in the pan and turning them over regularly so they all cook evenly.

Is it better to cook sausages in the oven or pan? ›

One of the healthiest ways to cook sausages is in the oven. It's super easy to do, and unlike frying or grilling, baking sausages doesn't require any extra oil.

Do you take sausage out of casing for pasta? ›

The technique is simple. It's easiest to start with bulk sausage, or patties, because then there's no need to remove the meat from a casing. (Though that is easy to do: Just slit the casing with a sharp knife and peel it off.)

Do you cook gnocchi in boiling water? ›

Cook them as soon as possible in boiling salted water. (For every 5 quarts of water add 2 tablespoons of kosher salt.) Add the gnocchi to the boiling water. When they rise to the top, let them cook for a minute or two and then remove them with a slotted spoon.

Do I need to boil pre made gnocchi? ›

Instead of judging store-bought dumplings against homemade ones, I should consider them a different ingredient entirely—and cook them accordingly. When you boil store-bought gnocchi like you would fresh, they have a tendency to get waterlogged and gummy.

Why is my gnocchi taking so long to cook? ›

You might have added too many at once, or the water had not come to a full boil. Also, if you started with frozen homemade gnocchi — which is okay — they will require a longer cooking time.

Can you over boil gnocchi? ›

Don't overcook the gnocchi, as they can become mushy. Remove them from the boiling water as soon as they float to the surface. If you're preparing a large batch of gnocchi, keep the cooked ones warm by placing them in a bowl and covering with a clean kitchen towel while you cook the remaining batches.

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