Steak and potatoes go together like peanut butter and jelly, cookies and milk, spaghetti and meatballs, Superman and Lois Lane โ well, you get the idea. It is an irresistible pairing. What we donโt love is how long it takes to cook those potatoes, especially considering how quickly steak bites cook. Years ago we decided to try gnocchi instead of potatoes, and have never looked back. We are all about quick and easy weeknight meals, and this is one of our familyโs absolute favorites.
Irresistible, marinated steak bites are served with perfectly browned gnocchi in this quick and easy, family favorite meal.
Steak bites and gnocchi combine the richness of tender beef with the convenience of gnocchi. This dish is a perfect blend of flavors and textures, making it a delightful meal for any occasion. Whether you’re a busy parent looking to impress your family or just wanting to treat yourself, this dish brings a touch of elegance to your dining table without the fuss.
Ingredient Breakdown and Substitutes
- Beef: The star of the dish. We prefer using tenderloin for the most tender results, but you can also use sirloin, ribeye, or strip steak
- Lemon Juice: Freshly squeezed is best, but bottled works in a pinch.
- Gnocchi: Choose from store-bought or homemade. Gluten-free options are available for those with dietary restrictions.
- Parmesan Cheese: Grate it fresh for the best flavor. For a dairy-free option, consider using nutritional yeast.
Frequently Asked Questions
Use a meat thermometer to check for doneness: 145ยฐF for medium-rare, 160ยฐF for medium, and 170ยฐF for well-done. The steak should be browned on the outside and at your preferred level of pinkness inside.
Yes, you can use frozen gnocchi. Cook it directly from frozen, following the package instructions; it might just take a minute or two longer than the dried variety.
Ensure your pan is well-heated and coated with a thin layer of oil or butter before adding the gnocchi. Stirring occasionally prevents sticking. If they still stick, your pan might be too hot, so try reducing the heat slightly.
There are several types of store-bought gnocchi, including traditional potato gnocchi, whole wheat for a healthier option, and gluten-free made from alternative flours. Some stores also carry flavored varieties, like spinach or pumpkin gnocchi.
Gnocchi is typically located in the pasta aisle of most grocery stores. You may find it either in dry, vacuum-packed forms or as a refrigerated product near fresh pastas and sauces.
Absolutely! If you have the time and inclination, homemade gnocchi can elevate the dish. Just follow yourย favorite gnocchi recipe.
Make Ahead and Freezer Instructions:
If you donโt want to worry about the time to marinate steak for this recipe, you can always dice and marinate your steak ahead of time. Let your steak marinate for 1-8 hours before wrapping your marinated steak cubes in plastic wrap and placing in a freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months. Allow to thaw overnight in the refrigerator and continue on with the recipe when ready to cook.
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
Steak bites and gnocchi is best served fresh. Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Reheat in a skillet with a drizzle of olive oil over medium-low heat until warmed through.
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Delicious and easy to make
Itโs ok as is. Needs a sauce/gravy. Makes enough to feed 4-6 people with side dishes.The only change was that I added an additional 1/2 pound of steak to โuse it upโ. I compensated with the marinade.
Agreed, a light sauce/gravy would really level this up.
Simple and delicious! Hubby loved it. This is a new recipe that is a keeper for us!
I was going to make beef stroganoff. But I think Iโll make this instead. I have some bbqโd round steak that will be perfect
I’m making this recipe for the third time.We love it!
I shared it with my sister in law and a couple of other friends.
I made this last night. It is the best steak and gnocchi recipe I found. My only caveat is that it is a bit strong for us, so I would cut down on the lemon juice and vinegar by half next time I try it. I used a rib eye and the meat was delicious. My husband, who is that Italian who does not like gnocchi grumpily agreed to try it and ate every last one.
Looks amazing. Can I substitute olive oil instead of butter (keepin’ it kosher)?
I’ve been a fan for years and you’ve never let me down.
All the best.
Michael
Jerusalem.
Absolutely delicious no other words for it.
This dish was delicious even with a short marinade time. A keeper
Made it two months ago. Three more times since then.
My family new favorite.
Love the recipe so does my family.
Delicious! Will definitely keep this on our short list!! Using the tenderloin meat was an excellent suggestion and worth every penny!
Thank you!