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Baked gnocchi plated

The urge to make some creamy, cheesy gnocchi overtook me the other day. To up the ante, I added in chicken and bacon crumbles. That turned out to be a particularly delicious idea.

Captain Cavedweller isn’t a fan of gnocchi. He can’t seem to forget the one time I overcooked it and the results tasted something like paste, except not quite as good in flavor or texture.

When he saw what was on the menu for dinner, he started digging in the freezer to see if he could unearth a frozen pizza. I assured him, he would like this.

With a dubious expression on his face and a sigh of long-suffering escaping his lips, he sat down to eat.

And eat.

After he finished the second-helping, he made some mention that is “wasn’t too bad, for your weird food stuff.”

You can interpret that as he liked it.

This dish isn’t hard to make, just be sure you keep an eye on the gnocchi while it’s boiling. It seriously goes from tasty to nasty faster than you can blink.

Ingredients

Ingredients (don’t be like me and forget you are out of fresh Parmesan cheese and end up using your husband’s nasty stuff in a can.)

 

Start by frying a few strips of bacon, cut into small pieces.

Start by frying a few strips of bacon, cut into small pieces.

 

Add in about a cup of cooked chicken, cut into small pieces (although mine appears to have been shredded by a wild animal.)

Add in about a cup of cooked chicken, cut into small pieces (although mine appears to have been shredded by a wild animal.)

 

Remove chicken and bacon from pan and set aside. Leaving bacon drippings in the pan, add in butter, stirring as it melts.

Remove chicken and bacon from pan and set aside. Leaving bacon drippings in the pan, add in butter, stirring as it melts. Put water on to boil in a heavy medium saucepan.

 

Add in flour and stir vigorously.

Add in flour and stir vigorously.

 

Add milk and cook until it starts to thicken, stirring frequently.

Add milk and cook until it starts to thicken, stirring frequently.

 

Add mozzarella and Parmesan cheese, stirring constantly.

Add mozzarella and Parmesan cheese, stirring constantly. The pot of water should be boiling, so add in the gnocchi. It only needs to cook about three minutes, so keep an eye on it.

 

Stir in the cooked bacon and chicken.

Stir in the cooked bacon and chicken.

Add cooked gnocchi and stir to coat, then spoon into a greased baking dish.

Add cooked gnocchi and stir to coat, then spoon into a greased baking dish.

 

Bake at 375 degrees for about twenty minutes, until the top and edges of the gnocchi start to turn brown and crispy. Sprinkle mozzarella over the top and return to oven for a minute or two, until cheese melts. Remove and serve!

Bake at 375 degrees for about twenty minutes, until the top and edges of the gnocchi start to turn brown and crispy. Sprinkle mozzarella over the top and return to oven for a minute or two, until cheese melts. Remove and serve!

 

Baked Gnocchi with Chicken (and Bacon)

2 tbsp. butter

1 tbsp. flour

3/4 cup milk

1 cup mozzarella cheese (divided in half)

1/3 cup Parmesan cheese

3 strips bacon

1 cup cooked chicken

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Cut bacon into small pieces and fry in a heavy skillet (I used cast iron). Add in chicken just before the bacon is cooked, to absorb some of the great bacon-y flavor (and grease). Remove from pan and set aside.

Put water on to boil in a heavy medium saucepan for the gnocchi.

Drop the butter into the skillet with the bacon drippings and melt, then stir in flour. Add milk and continue stirring until mixture begins to thicken.

Add 1/2 cup mozzarella cheese and the Parmesan cheese, stirring until cheese melts.

Add gnocchi to boiling water and cook for about three minutes, following package directions.

Stir the bacon and chicken into the cream sauce until thoroughly heated.

Drain gnocchi and stir into sauce, making sure to coat all the little dumplings.

Spoon into a greased 8 x 8 inch baking pan and bake for about 20 minutes, until the edges of the gnocchi start to brown. Remove pan from oven and sprinkle remaining mozzarella cheese over the top. Return pan to oven and let bake just a minute or two, until the cheese melts.

Remove and serve!

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Today is National Hat Day.

As much as I love hats, I’m one of those people who look even dorkier when I put one on my head. It’s sad, but true!

So even though I can’t wear them, it doesn’t keep me from admiring them.

In honor of the day, I thought I’d share some of my favorite  hats.

mary poppins

Let’s start with Mary Poppins. I have adored her white hat since the early days of my girlhood.  Light, breezy, feminine and lovely, I so wanted this hat (and dress, and to be Mary Poppins). Bert’s hat is snazzy, too, in its own colorful way.

scarlett ohara hat

Vivian Leigh could wear hats. As Scarlett O’Hara she wore them with a lot of attitude. My favorite is the big straw hat with the deep green velvet bow. Oh, how I longed to be Scarlett in her beautiful clothes, surrounded by adoring boys.

hat rose titanic

The moment I saw this hat, I loved it. The style, the elegance – the incredibly broad brim that said “make way, I’m someone special!” Although I did not want to be Rose on the Titanic, I did pine for her wardrobe, particularly this outfit.

hat jane russell

Jane Russell is another one who wore hats with panache.

hat marilyn monroe

I love the rose and drooping brim on Marilyn Monroe’s hat.

hat greta garboGreta Garbo made the slouch hat look stylish.

hat barbara stanwyckBarbara Stanwyck always looked so glamorous and well-dressed. Love the tilt of this hat and the attitude it adds to the outfit.

hat maureen oharaMaureen O’Hara was one of my favorites. She was so lovely and could make any hat look good.

hat doris dayOnly Doris Day could carry off those tall hats from the 1960s and make them look smart and sassy.

hat jackie kennedyJackie Kennedy gave a whole new elegance to the pill box hat.

hat kate middletonAs for modern-day hats, Kate Middleton carries off her hat selections with great style.

Lest you think I’ve forgotten an important category of hats, I must confess, I love all cowboy hats.

hat cowboyAnd there are a variety of styles to choose from. One of my favorites is the Telescope shape.

hats cowgirls 1920sCheck out these hats worn by some favorite western gals in the 1920s.

She Who Might Go Put on a Hat

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doing what you like

I hope whatever you are doing today, whatever fills your thoughts and captures your attention, brings you joy!

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For years, I’ve dreamed of having a big stand mixer.

You know the kind that can mix bread dough, whip cream into snowy peaks, and make my life easier.

There were two problems with me acquiring said mixer:

1. I wanted a pick one and couldn’t find one anywhere.

2. Counter space is prime real estate in my kitchen and I wasn’t sure I had enough room for a mixer.

Problem is solved…

mixerCaptain Cavedweller got me one for Christmas and I can’t tell you how excited I am to have it.

Since he couldn’t find a pink one, he went with the Metallic Chrome, and I actually like it a lot. I have since decided the chrome model really goes with everything while the pink one would not.

As far that counter space, I think it took me all of five minutes to shuffle things around and find plenty of room for my mixer.

So, what I’d love to know is what those of you who have stand mixers like best about them? What is your favorite thing to make with them? What attachments to you recommend? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

She Who Is Ready To Get Mixin’

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