12ozpack flavored fully cooked chicken sausagesliced (see Note)
10ozcontainer grape tomatoessliced
1medium yellow onionthinly sliced into half moons
1can cannellini beansrinsed and drained
2tspminced garlicabout 4 small cloves
1tspItalian seasoning
1/4tspcrushed red pepper
Sea saltto taste
Black pepperto taste
1/2cupshredded Parmesan
Instructions
Start water boiling for the pasta. Boil the gnocchi in salted water according to package directions and drain, reserving 1/2 cup of the pasta water. Return the cooked gnocchi to the pot, and toss it with 1 Tbsp olive oil.
Meanwhile, cut up the sausage into coins and slice the onion; chop the garlic if not using pre-minced.
Heat 1 Tbsp olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the sausage and onion and brown over medium-high heat for three minutes, stirring occasionally.
While the sausage is browning, slice the grape tomatoes lengthwise and rinse & drain the beans.
Push the browned sausage and onion to the sides of the pan, then add the tomatoes to the center of the skillet and continue to cook undisturbed over medium-high heat for three minutes.
Stir in the minced garlic, white beans, and seasonings, also stirring the sausage and onion back into the tomatoes. Continue to cook for four minutes over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally and scraping up any browned bits from the bottom of the pan with a wooden utensil.
Stir the cooked gnocchi, reserved pasta water, and Parmesan into the pan.
Continue to stir and heat until the cheese is melted, then serve topped with additional Parmesan if desired.
Notes
I used cauliflower gnocchi (on sale this week), and chicken apple sausage, (which I accidentally grabbed instead of the spinach feta next to it). Chicken apple sausage worked great, but either would probably do. Regular potato gnocchi (in my opinion) has a better texture, but use your own fave. If the sausage and veggies happen to finish before the gnocchi, temporarily reduce the heat under the skillet to medium-low to keep everything warm until the gnocchi is ready to go in.