3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (2024)

Skip the directions on the bag and try these 3 better methods for how to cook Trader Joe's Frozen Cauliflower Gnocchi instead. No thawing required!

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Unless you live under a rock, chances are you’ve seen Trader Joe’s fan favorite Frozen Cauliflower Gnocchi being gushed about on social media sometime in the past year. The product immediately started flying off the shelves, or rather, out of the freezer. Stores couldn’t keep them in stock and I even saw limits on how many bags you could buy at one time!

Not only are cauliflower gnocchi a low-carb, gluten-free version of regular potato gnocchi that taste faintly of roasted cauliflower, but they sell for under $3/bag at my local Trader Joe’s. The gluten-free potato gnocchi I currently buy at the regular grocery store costs $7.99. You know what we call that? An upgrade!

Traditionally, gnocchi is made of a soft dough with potatoes, flour, and eggs that’s cut into delicious little dumplings then boiled or pan-fried. Trader Joe’s version trades potatoes for cauliflower,all-purpose flour (not GF) for cassava flour (GF), and egg for, well, no egg. Do you know what that means? My currentgluten, dairy, egg and peanut-free diet canaccommodate ALL THE FROZEN CAULIFLOWER GNOCCHI I CAN HANDLE – WHEE! Ahem. That is to say, I’ve been eating it like a crazy person lately, and you will too after reading this post.

So why the post? Well, for as many people who’ve shared their excitement over the cauliflower gnocchi is an equal amount of people warning against using the cooking instructions on the bag, which result in sticky, gooey gnocchi. Gross! The need for alternative cooking instructions is real, so today I’m sharing how to cook Trader Joe’s frozen cauliflower gnocchi in three different ways – pan fry, Air Fry, and roasting – that result in the most delicious little side dish or dinner. No thawing required. Crisp on the outside and tender on the inside. Oh my word, no matter which method you choose, you’re going to love these gnocchi!

Use in my Gnocchi Chicken Pot Pie Recipe

#1: Pan-Fry Method

The pan-fry method is the one I use most often – just pour a bag of frozen cauliflower gnocchi into a skillet then let it sizzle with your favorite fat for a few minutes.

My current favorite “recipe” is sauting the gnocchi in butter or vegan butter then finishing with fresh garlic, salt, and chives and serving as a side dish with dinner. The gnocchi can also be used in place of traditional potato gnocchi in these recipes:

  • Crispy Gnocchi Piccata
  • Crispy Chicken, Bacon and Pesto Gnocchi Skillet
  • Gnocchi and Chicken Sausage Vegetable Skillet
  • Gnocchi with Spinach, Mushrooms and Crispy Prosciutto
  • Crispy Gnocchi with Zucchini, Sweet Corn and Basil

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Method:

  • Heat 2 Tablespoons fat such as butter, vegan butter, extra virgin olive oil, or bacon grease in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add frozen gnocchi then spread into an even layer in the skillet. Let gnocchi saute undisturbed until golden brown on the bottom, 2-3 minutes, then flip using a large spatula and continue to saute, shaking the skillet every minute or so, until the gnocchi are golden brown all over. Do not attempt to flip the gnocchi for the first time until they are seared and golden brown on the bottom. The gnocchi will “unstick” themselves from the skillet when they’re ready to be flipped.

Why I Like It:

  • Great texture – crispy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside.
  • Very versatile – serve as a main with sausage, greens, vegetables, etc., or as a side dish with dinner.
  • Quick and easy – 7-8 minutes start to finish.
  • Did I mention the texture?! Love that crunch!

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Here’s how I made the Pan-Fried Garlic-Herb-Butter Cauliflower Gnocchidish in these photos:

  • Cook gnocchi per instructions above using butter then season with salt and add 3 cloves pressed or minced garlic to the skillet. Saute for 1-2 minutes, or until garlic is very fragrant, then scoop onto plates and top with chopped fresh chives.

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#2: Air Fryer Method

When my husaband got me an Air Fryer a few years ago I admit to not being immediately thrilled. The thing takes up some serious space on the countertop and I didn’t think it’d get much use. So wrong! Yes, it takes up some space in the pantry but we use that bad boy at least 4 times a week, it heats up in just a couple minutes, and cooks food in half the time as an oven.

For example, if I want to make sweet potato fries in the oven I have to wait 10 minutes for it to reach 425 degrees then another 20-30 minutes while the fries bake. The Air Fryer heats up in 2 minutes and cooks my homemade fries in 10. Boom.

Anyway, the Air Fryer also cooks these frozen cauliflower gnocchi so well! The gnocchi take on a nice, dry and sturdy (for lack of a better word) texture on the outside which makes them perfect for mixing with marinara, pesto, or cheese sauce, or even for picking up and eating like tater tots.

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Method:

  • Preheat Air Fryer to 390 degrees (or whatever temperature your Air Fryer suggests for cooking frozen foods). Spray the basket with nonstick spray then add the frozen gnocchi into the basket in a single layer, spray with more cooking spray, and air fry for 10 minutes or until golden brown, shaking the basket halfway through to avoid sticking.

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Why I Like It:

  • Cooks quickly in just 10 minutes with zero fuss or extra dishes.
  • Cooked gnocchi holds up well to being covered in sauces – marinara, pesto, cheese, etc.
  • Cooked gnocchi are sturdy and can be eaten like tater tots! Dip in ketchup, ranch, bbq sauce, etc.

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If your kids are tired of the same old spaghetti, try stirring the cooked gnocchi into warmed marinara sauce then topping with freshly grated parmesan cheese, if you please. This is a fun and easy way to get my kids to heat their vegetables.

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#3: Roasting Method

The roasting method is great because, like Air Frying, it’s almost completely hands off. Roast the frozen gnocchi on a sheet pan alongside meat and other vegetables, or by itself before tossing with butter, marinara, pesto, etc. Super easy!

Method:

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees then line a half sheet pan with a silpat or parchment paper. Pour frozen gnocchi onto the pan then spread into an even layer and mist with nonstick spray. Roast for 20 minutes, or until golden brown, stirring halfway through.

Why I Like It:

  • Simple + low fuss.
  • Very versatile – roast alongside any protein and/or vegetables you like.
  • Gnocchi get nice and crispy on the outside, while staying soft on the inside.

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Here’s how I made theSheet-Pan Italian Sausage and Peppers with Cauliflower Gnocchi dish in these photos:

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees then line a half sheet pan with a silpat or parchment paper. Add 1 each sliced onion (yellow or sweet), green bell pepper and red bell pepper to the center of the pan, drizzle with extra virgin olive oil, season generously with garlic salt, and then toss to coat. Spread into an even layer then roast for 10 minutes. Add 4 sweet Italian sausages cut into fifths plus a bag of frozen cauliflower gnocchi then stir and spread back into an even layer. Roast for 20 more minutes, or until gnocchi are golden brown and sausages and vegetables are cooked through, stirring halfway through.

This dish is good. I mean, so, so, SO GOOD!!

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3 Ways to Cook Trader Joe’s Frozen Cauliflower Gnocchi (No Thawing Required)

Skip the directions on the bag and try these 3 better methods for how to cook Trader Joe's Frozen Cauliflower Gnocchi instead. No thawing required!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 12 oz package frozen Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi

Instructions

Pan-fry method:

  • Heat 2 Tablespoons fat such as butter, vegan butter, extra virgin olive oil, or bacon grease in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add frozen gnocchi then spread into an even layer in the skillet. Let gnocchi saute undisturbed until golden brown on the bottom, 2-3 minutes, then flip using a large spatula and continue to saute, shaking the skillet every minute or so, until gnocchi are golden brown all over. Do not attempt to flip the gnocchi for the first time until they are seared and golden brown on the bottom. The gnocchi will "unstick" themselves from the skillet when they're ready to be flipped.

Air Fryer method:

  • Preheat Air Fryer to 390 degrees (or whatever temperature your model suggests for cooking frozen foods.) Spray the basket with nonstick spray then add frozen gnocchi to basket in a single layer, spray with nonstick spray, then cook for 10 minutes, or until golden brown, flipping/stirring the gnocchi halfway through.

Roasting method:

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees then line a half sheet pan with a silpat or parchment paper. Pour frozen gnocchi onto the pan then spread into an even layer and spray with nonstick spray. Roast for 20 minutes, or until golden brown, stirring halfway through.

Notes

  • Pan-Fried Garlic-Herb-Butter Cauliflower Gnocchi: cook gnocchi per pan-fry instructions above using butter then season with salt and add 3 cloves pressed or minced garlic to the skillet. Saute for 1-2 minutes, or until garlic is very fragrant, then scoop onto plates and top with chopped fresh chives.
  • Air-Fried Cauliflower Gnocchi Marinara: Cook gnocchi per Air Fryer instructions above then add gnocchi to a small pot with warmed marinara sauce. Stir to coat then scoop into bowls and serve with freshly grated parmesan cheese, if desired.
  • Sheet-Pan Italian Sausage and Peppers with Cauliflower Gnocchi: Preheat oven to 425 degrees then line a half sheet pan with a silpat or parchment paper. Add 1 each sliced onion, green bell pepper and red bell pepper to the center of the pan, drizzle with extra virgin olive oil, season generously with garlic salt, and then toss to coat. Spread into an even layer then roast for 10 minutes. Add 4 sweet Italian sausages cut into fifths plus a bag of frozen cauliflower gnocchi then spread back into an even layer. Roast for 20 more minutes, or until gnocchi are golden brown and sausages and vegetables are cooked through, stirring halfway through.

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  1. 3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (13) R 06.13.2023

    the only way I ever do it now (roasting). Thanks.

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    • 3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (14) Kristin 06.18.2023

      You got it!

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      • 3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (15) rebecca 03.18.2024

        so… this has always worked great. now suddenly twice in a row: not golde brown after 20 min, and stuck to the parchment paper. Changed nothing – cooked from frtozen, misted with spray, 425. what am I doing wrong.

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        • 3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (16) Kristin 03.18.2024

          Hey Rebecca! I wonder if Trader Joe’s changed their recipe / product? I can’t think of any other reason why a method you’ve used before isn’t working now!

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          • 3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (17) rebecca 04.03.2024

            me neither. it was foolproof! Let me know if it’s still working for you.

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          • 3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (18) rebecca 04.03.2024

            yep just tried it again. stuck fast to parchment. a mess. oh well.

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  2. 3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (19) Gowri 06.08.2023

    Nice

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  3. 3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (20) Patricia Medrano 03.23.2022

    3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (21)
    when I did the first time I followed the instructions on the package. and they tasted like glue. But after this formula Can’t wait! best meal ever

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    • 3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (22) Kristin 03.24.2022

      I’m so glad you loved the method, Patricia! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

      Reply

  4. 3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (23) Julie 02.28.2022

    I always use the roasting method – roasting until nicely browned and it makes an excellent gnocchi. Thanks for the cooking guidance.

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  5. 3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (24) Robert Knox 07.18.2021

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    I sautéed them (from frozen) in 1T each chicken fat and butter then tossed in chives, sea salt and white pepper.Thank you so much for the tips!!!!!

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    • 3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (26) Kristin 07.23.2021

      That sounds amaaaaazing – so glad you found this post helpful, Robert!

      Reply

  6. 3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (27) Daisy 04.02.2021

    3 (Better) Ways to Cook Trader Joe's Cauliflower Gnocchi (28)
    I like the Air-Fryer method as it is the healthiest way to cook! I’m going to mix them with cheese today!

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FAQs

How to cook cauliflower gnocchi at Trader Joe's? ›

Add the frozen cauliflower gnocchi to the skillet in a single layer. Brown the gnocchi, flipping occasionally, until they are golden, 6 to 8 minutes. Transfer the skillet to oven at 425 degrees and bake for 8 to 10 minutes, or until the gnocchi are browned and crisp on the outside.

How to heat up Trader Joe's gnocchi? ›

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Add frozen gnocchi in a single layer and spray with non-stick cooking spray (I use olive oil spray) bake for 20 minutes. Toss the gnocchi around and bake for another 13-16 minutes.. or until they're crispy enough for your liking.

Do you have to boil Trader Joe's gnocchi? ›

Trader Joe's provides three methods for cooking the gnocchi: in a pan cooked with a little water and then browned with oil or butter, boiled, or microwaved.

How do you cook Trader Joe's outside in gnocchi? ›

The stovetop instructions tell you to toss them in 1 T. of butter or oil and then add 4 tablespoons of water. I cooked about half the bag of gnocchi in 1 T. of oil, cooking for 2-3 minutes, then reduced the water to 1 tablespoon and continued cooking another 4-6 minutes, stirring frequently, until browned.

Is cauliflower gnocchi healthier than potato? ›

There are 55g of carbs in regular potato gnocchi, so you do save 23g of carbs per serving. That's significant, especially if you are watching your carb intake or have diabetes. TJ's popular cauliflower gnocchi has 22g of carbs per serving and clocks in slightly lower than this new kale version.

How many Weight Watchers points is Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi? ›

TJ's cauliflower gnocchi is an Instagram favorite. WW members embraced it in 2019 by tracking a one-cup serving more than 150,000 times. At just 4 PersonalPoints, it's a worthwhile way to spend your Budget.

Is Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi low carb? ›

"Non-starchy veggies are lower in carbs but often higher in fiber, which can help you stay fuller, longer," she says. "You'll still get the benefit of satisfying that taste you crave." Case in point: One serving of Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi has less than half the carbs (22g vs. 52g) and twice the fiber (6g vs.

Is Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi frozen? ›

They're frozen, made in Italy and they're a near-perfect dupe for potato gnocchi—tender, pillowy, fluffy, carb-y (but without the carbs!). Gluten-free, Whole30-approved, keto-friendly, nutritious and delicious, we are way, way into these perfect little gnocchi.

Can you reheat gnocchi in a frying pan? ›

You can also reheat gnocchi in a frying pan or use a skillet. In a heavy bottomed pan, heat some oil or butter over a medium heat. Add the gnocchi after reducing the heat from medium to low. Cook for two minutes and continuously stir.

Can I pan fry gnocchi instead of boiling? ›

What is this? If you've never tried pan frying gnocchi, you are in for a treat! Forget boiling it, you can actually just toss it in a skillet and cook it. This means less dishes, as it's all cooked in one skillet and crispy, pan fried gnocchi is the result.

Why is my gnocchi mushy after boiling? ›

Your gnocchi may be mushy because of any or all of the following reasons: boiled the potatoes instead of baked them. used waxy new potatoes with too much moisture in them. not used eggs to help texture.

Is Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi gf? ›

TJ's cauliflower version is gluten-free, like most gnocchi varieties, but it's also egg-free, making it uber allergy-friendly. TJ's cauliflower gnocchi is popular for its versatility, pleasant taste and texture, and convenience.

Should I steam or boil gnocchi? ›

Think crisp and golden-brown—not waterlogged and gummy.

Can you eat gnocchi without cooking it? ›

The basic ingredient of store-bought gnocchi is, of course, potatoes, which in this case are precooked. But in addition there are various raw flours and/or starches, such as rice, wheat, corn, and potato. These latter are inedible when uncooked from the standpoint of both digestibility and safety.

How to best cook gnocchi? ›

Both boiling and frying are good for gnocchi, but boiling is the most traditional method—and it's quick and easy. The downside is that boiling can result in gummy, waterlogged gnocchi if you cook them too long.

How to cook cauliflower gnocchi in microwave? ›

The cauliflower gnocchi is going to be frozen. To cook them evenly, you'll want to microwave (not on the defrost setting) them first. Place the frozen gnocchi on a plate and microwave for 45 seconds. Use a spoon to toss them around and then microwave them for an additional 45 seconds.

How long to cook Trader Joe's cauliflower pizza? ›

I got the best results from baking on a wire rack (which I then placed on top of a cookie sheet) at 450 degrees for 10-15 minutes on each side. I then broiled for an additional 5 minutes before removing from the oven to add the toppings.

Why do you soak cauliflower before cooking? ›

If you're planning to roast the cauliflower whole or slice it into steaks, slice off the thick stem at the base. Drop the whole cauliflower head upside-down into cool, salted water. Let it soak for 10 to 15 minutes to remove dirt, residue and bugs.

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