Gnocchi, those pillowy Italian dumplings, have a rich history that dates back to ancient times, becoming a staple in Italian cuisine. This particular Creamy Sausage Gnocchi recipe is a modern take on classic Italian cooking, utilizing ingredients like Italian sausage and heavy cream to create a dish that’s both comforting and satisfying. This easy dinner recipe is a favorite for its ability to all-but transform your dining room into an Italian restaurant, making it a go-to for those evenings when you crave something special without too much fuss. If you love delicious recipes that showcase flavorful Italian sausage, check out my recipes for Tortellini Soup with Italian Sausage, Easy Minestrone Soup, Italian Sausage Stuffing with Cranberries & Apples, Zuppa Toscana Soup, and Sausage Rigatoni Pasta!

Why We Love This Recipe

With just one pan needed and a total cooking time of around 20 minutes (plus 10 minutes prep), it’s the epitome of a quick and easy weeknight meal that doesn’t sacrifice taste for speed. The dish remains delicious whether you opt for hot Italian sausages to add some kick, mild ones for a gentler flavor, or vegetarian sausages for a plant-based alternative, ensuring everyone can enjoy this delightful dish. With protein-packed sausage, carbs from the gnocchi, and a good dose of greens from the spinach, this well-rounded meal is as nutritional as it is tasty.

What You’ll Need

Scroll down to the recipe card below this post for ingredient list with quantities and full instructions.

Olive Oil – A must for sautéing, olive oil adds a subtle flavor that complements the Italian sausage and garlic. Italian Sausage – Italian sausage infuses the meal with savory richness. You can use either mild or spicy Italian sausage, depending on your preference. Onion – Adds sweetness and depth to the dish as it cooks down and caramelizes. Garlic Cloves – Essential for adding that quintessential Italian aroma and taste. Uncooked Potato Gnocchi – These soft, pillowy dumplings that absorb the sauce beautifully. Chicken Broth – Helps to deglaze the pan and adds a layer of flavor to the sauce. Heavy Cream – The key to the creamy texture of the sauce. It balances the spices and enriches the dish. Italian Seasoning – A blend of herbs that enhances the Italian flavor profile of the dish. Red Pepper Flakes – Adds a touch of heat. Adjust according to your spice tolerance. Crushed Tomatoes – Provides acidity and body to the sauce. You can substitute with tomato puree for a smoother texture. Fresh Spinach – Adds color, nutrition, and a slightly earthy flavor to the dish. It wilts down and integrates seamlessly into the sauce. Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper – For seasoning, adjust to taste. Freshly Grated Parmesan Cheese – Adds a nutty, salty flavor and helps thicken the sauce. Fresh Basil – A fragrant finish that brightens the dish.

How to Make Creamy Gnocchi with Sausage Recipe

Tips for Success

The type of Italian sausage you choose can significantly affect the dish’s flavor. For a spicier kick, opt for hot Italian sausage. If you prefer something milder, mild Italian sausage is your best bet. You can even mix the two for a balanced flavor profile. Quality matters, so select high-quality sausage for the best taste. I usually use the sweet Italian sausage for my kids, but personally I like it spicy. To ensure your gnocchi turns out perfectly pillowy and not mushy, pay attention to the cooking time once you add them to the sauce. They should be tender but still hold their shape. If using store-bought gnocchi, follow the package instructions as a guideline but start checking for doneness a couple of minutes early to prevent overcooking. The key to a successful creamy sauce is balance. You want it rich but not overwhelming. One way to achieve this is by adjusting the amount of heavy cream based on your preference. Start with the recipe’s recommended amount, but feel free to tweak it. If the sauce is too thick, a little extra chicken broth can help thin it out without diluting the flavor. Don’t forget to season your dish carefully. The sausage, chicken broth, and Parmesan cheese all add saltiness, so you may want to wait until these ingredients have been added and cooked before adjusting the salt level. Always taste your sauce before serving and adjust the seasoning with salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes as needed.

Substitutions and Variations

If you’d like your pasta dish to have less sauce, you can use one 14.5-ounce can of crushed tomatoes or diced tomatoes instead of the larger 28-ounce can without adjusting any other ingredients. If you’re not a fan of spinach or simply don’t have it on hand, kale, Swiss chard, or even arugula can provide a similar nutritional boost and color contrast to the dish. If you don’t have Parmesan available or you’re looking to experiment, asiago cheese or Pecorino Romano can offer a slightly different flavor profile. Tomato puree or even diced tomatoes can work instead of crushed tomatoes if you prefer a different texture in your sauce. Sun-dried tomatoes, finely chopped, can also add a burst of flavor. Chicken stock or vegetable broth are easy substitutes for chicken broth, and for an extra layer of flavor and complexity, try using a splash of pinot grigio or another dry white wine in addition to or in place of some of the broth.

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For a lighter side, consider serving steamed vegetables like broccoli, green beans, or asparagus alongside your gnocchi. The vegetables’ natural flavors will be a nice, subtle addition that doesn’t overpower the main dish but instead adds a healthy component to your meal. And a simple green salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice or a light vinaigrette complements the richness of the creamy sausage gnocchi beautifully. The freshness and crunch of the salad offer a delightful contrast, making it a balanced and complete meal.

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