
Kitchen tip We like a smooth, dry ricotta for velvety, light gnocchi. If needed, drain ricotta on a paper towel to absorb any excess water. If smooth ricotta is unavailable, press traditional ricotta through a fine-mesh sieve with the back of a spoon. Also, go light on the flour—add gradually, using only as much as needed until the dough just comes together.
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