Baked gnocchi with bacon, tomato and mozzarella

This easy baked gnocchi recipe with smoky bacon, tomato and mozzarella sauce is perfect for rushed weeknights when you need dinner on the table fast.

Baked gnocchi with bacon, tomatoes and mozzarella

This baked gnocchi is comfort food. Comfort food for those who need comforting. And yesterday, I needed it (more than I normally do). You see, yesterday was not only the beginning of the 3rd school term here in SA, but also the day we had to start with Atropine drops on my darling princess. I’m not going to go into what Atropine is (you can read more here, if you so wish) but we are doing it because she has a pretty important appointment at an Optometrist this Thursday.

We found out a couple of weeks ago that her eyes are slightly squint (so slightly that we’ve never even noticed) but now there are talks of glasses and surgery and even though this isn’t, by far, the worst thing that could happen, I feel sad. I think as a mom, all you want is for your kids to be perfectly healthy and happy. Again, this isn’t even that big of a deal (and I can’t imagine what it must be like to hear your child is terribly ill, etc).

{Our beautiful Abi has been for two eye operations now after the glasses made no difference. Her eyes are perfect and the doctor is very happy. This post was originally written when I was feeling very sorry for myself and so, I’ve edited it slightly because I never want her to read this one day thinking I felt she disappointed me (which one reader pointed out) because nothing she could ever do would disappoint me. She is wonderful, smart and perfect in every way.}

Anyway, so yes, yesterday I needed comfort food. And since I also didn’t feel like spending hours in the kitchen, I knew I wanted to use a few packets of ready-made gnocchi. This isn’t something I use a lot because I really love making fresh gnocchi but it definitely is a life-saver when you’re pressed for time. I also think it works really well in a baked gnocchi dish because it’s quite a lot firmer than home-made gnocchi so the shape is retained while, I think, home-made gnocchi will just get mushy.

Baked gnocchi with bacon, tomatoes and mozzarella

The sauce is made by frying bacon and then adding both tinned and halved cherry tomatoes and a splash of cream (you could also use yoghurt). The cooked gnocchi is mixed into this and then baked under a blanket of fresh, creamy fior di latte.  Perfect, easy comfort food ready in a flash.

Baked gnocchi with bacon, tomatoes and mozzarella

Baked gnocchi with bacon, tomato and mozzarella

This easy baked gnocchi recipe with smoky bacon, tomato and mozzarella sauce is perfect for rushed weeknights when you need dinner on the table fast.
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Course: Comfort food, Dinner, Gnocchi, Pasta
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Author: Alida Ryder
Servings: 2 -3

Ingredients

  • 500 g store-bought gnocchi
  • 250 g bacon chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves crushed
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1 400 g tin chopped tomatoes
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • handful cherry tomatoes halved
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 2-3 tablespoons cream/yoghurt
  • large handful fresh parsley chopped
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 100 g mozzarella sliced

Instructions

  • Pre-heat the oven to 200°c.
  • Bring a large pot of salted water to the boil.
  • In the meantime, make the sauce.
  • In a large, hot frying pan, fry the bacon until starting to crisp with most of the fat rendered.
  • Pour off most of the fat then add the garlic and smoked paprika and fry for 30 seconds.
  • Add all of the tomatoes and the sugar and allow to simmer for 5 minutes.
  • Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the cream/yoghurt, parsley and seasoning.
  • Cook the gnocchi in the salted water until it starts floating to the top. Remove with a slotted spoon and add to the sauce.
  • Transfer the gnocchi and sauce to an oven-proof dish and top with the sliced mozzarella.
  • Place in the oven and bake for 10 minutes until the mozzarella is melted and golden.
  • Remove from the oven and allow to rest for 5 minutes before serving.

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119 Comments

  1. Morning from Kildare , there is definitely a touch of Autumn in the air so this looks just about right for dinner tonight.
    I hope you and your daughter got over the drops , and I hope her eyes are fine. You are doing all the right things for her , not that that makes it easy of course….
    Joan (optometrist)

  2. Hi there! Can you help me convert this recipe without using the grams?? I’m not much of a cook but I would love to make this recipe tonight!!! Thanks!!

    1. Shannon, 500g gnocchi is approximately 2-3 cups but it usually comes in 500g packets. 250g bacon is around 1 cup, 400g tomatoes is a medium size tin and 100g mozzarella is around 1 cup as well. If you Google, you’re bound to find an online converter that might be able to give you more info.

      1. This is the conversion I use:
        500g gnocchi = 17-18oz package
        250g bacon = half a pound (although I used the full pound!)
        400g tomatoes = 14-15oz can

      1. Only a pleasure! Hope you enjoy it. And don’t worry too much about precise measurements, unlike with baking, cooking is best when you taste and add to your own preference. 🙂

  3. My daughter is envious of her friends who wear glasses – she even got a fake pair that she wears sometimes! But I feel you. It’s always hard to hear that something is “wrong” with your child!

  4. I totally know how you feel about your child. I just had to take my seven month old to get an EEG 🙁 luckily the results were fine. Anyway, I can definitely use comfort food and this looks like is sure will hit the spot. I think it’s a good dish for a castiron skillet.

  5. Found your blog through Destination Delicious on Facebook and absolutely had to leave a comment on this post! This dish looks amazingly delicious! New fan here!

  6. Made this for company last night and it was a big hit – super easy too! I just left out the bacon since we’re vegetarians. I will definitely be making this again 🙂

  7. Hi, I found this recipe on pinterest last week and I’ve just made this for our dinner … wow, I’ll definitely be making it again, thank you for sharing! My daughter was diagnosed with a lazy eye, slight squint and long sightedness about 18 months ago just after her third birthday. She’s had patches to wear and wears glasses (very cool frames) but she doesn’t let it stop her. She’s nearly 5 now and about to start school and she’s stunning with her long ginger hair and glasses!

  8. Oh my goodness that looks incredible! I think my waistline just exploded by looking at that gooey, bubbly cheese topping – which means it’s my favourite kind of recipe 🙂

  9. This looks wonderful, I’m going to try it today! As a side note to your story about your daughter…I worked for a pediatric ophthalmologist for 17 years. We used Atropine for the treatment of amblyopia, is that what she was diagnosed with? And as far as surgery goes, not sure what the surgery is for, just make sure you are going to a pediatric ophthalmologist. An optometrist can’t perform surgery. There are optometrists that are successful in the treatment of amblyopia, if that’s what she has, however an ophthalmologist is probably who she should be with. And one more thing, as far as the glasses go….they have so many different selections for frames that are awesome! Colors, shapes, designers, etc…. She may just be the hit of her class! It’s all good!!

    1. She is actually at an Opthalmologist. And I can never remember what she was diagnosed with. But it’s at least not serious, at all, and they’re trying the glasses for now which seem to be working. 🙂

  10. I made this for dinner last night- AMAZING! So delicious and definitely perfect comfort food. Hope everything went as well as it could with your daughter’s optometrist appointment.

  11. Food looks so yummy!! My daughter is turning 26 this year, she was born with a squint. It was corrected surgically. It was very traumatic for me, more so that for her I think (she was 2 at the time). Technology has come so far since then. Your child will be all fixed and beautiful. And glasses, these days its all the rage, if she needs them, get a really funky pair. Good luck. Be strong. I look at my beautiful daughter (and she really is beautiful), a doctor now, and can barely remember her with a squint.

  12. Hallo Alida,

    Ek sien jy gebruik Fior di latte mozarella kaas. Waar koop jy dit?
    Hier in die Oos-Rand sukkel ek by ons plaaslike Woolworths om dit in die hande te kry.

    Dankie vir ‘n heerlike resep en sterkte met jou dogtertjie.

    1. Annette, jy kan hulle Bocconcini ook probeer en as jy regtig nie reg kom nie, gebruik sommer hulle gewone mozzarella. Natuurlik is die buffalo/fior di latte lekkerder maar gewone mozz sal ook werk!

      Baie dankie! x

  13. That looks delicious, I will definitely be trying it. On the glasses front, try not to worry too much (easier said than done!) My “princess” had to get glasses when she was in Grade 3 – I was a wreck, she handled it beautifully. Miraculously enough she has never been teased and loves her glasses, although she does occasionally opt for contacts now that she is 18 years old. You get really lovely “trendy” glasses for young girls now, I think that makes all the difference!

      1. My middle son has been wearing glasses for 8 years now (since he was 2). Had to wear patch on one eye as well to exercise the eye and brain. Not easy process, but it depends on parents attitude. Never gets teased but a little self conscious still. best of luck!