Caprese Chicken Gnocchi Skillet (2024)

By: Denise Bustard16 Comments
Posted: 7/21/16Updated: 8/28/20

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You are going to love this Caprese chicken gnocchi skillet! It is packed FULL of summery flavors, has only 7 ingredients, and cooks up in one pan.

We are huge gnocchi fans in this house! Our favorites include lemon chicken baked gnocchi as well as one pan gnocchi with sundried tomatoes and white beans, but today we're getting summery with this caprese chicken gnocchi skillet.

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Have you ever tried pan-fried gnocchi? I won't eat my gnocchi any other way!

I originally saw Nigella fry up some packaged gnocchiuntil it got crispy, and tried it out myself. The texture is beyond words. SO much better than the super soft boiled gnocchi, this way it has a crispy outside and soft inside.

Caprese chicken gnocchi skillet is simple and filled with summery flavors: cherry tomatoes, fresh basil, mozzarella and chicken breast.

Reasons you'll ♡ this caprese gnocchi skillet

  • it's easy to prep in just one pan- no boiling the gnocchi first!
  • you only need 7 simple ingredients
  • it only takes 25 minutes to cook

Recipe Video

Watch the video below to see how I prepped this caprese gnocchi skillet. You can find more videos on my YouTube channel!

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Ingredients you'll need

  • Gnocchi- shelf-stable recommended, though some readers have had success using fresh gnocchi in my other skillet recipe. You may be able to use cauliflower gnocchi but I have not tried and don't know the cook times. Drop us a comment if you try it!
  • Chicken- chicken breasts have been used, but boneless chicken thighs could also be used. Vegetarian? Swap for chickpeas or just leave out the chicken.
  • Tomatoes- make sure to find the freshest cherry tomatoes (or a larger variety, chopped up) that you can find
  • Basil- adds so much fresh flavor to this recipe; dried basil will not give the same flavor but can be swapped in a pinch
  • Mozzarella- I've used a pizza mozzarella which melts and gets nice and gooey in this recipe. Feel free to swap with fresh mozzarella and add additional salt to taste.

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How to make this recipe

This caprese chicken gnocchi skillet has three simple steps to get it cooked and on your table.

Gnocchi- no need to boil!

The trick to making this Caprese gnocchi skillet a one-pan meal? The gnocchi is sauteed in olive oil rather than boiled, giving it a deliciously crispy outside and a pillowy soft inside. This technique works best using shelf-stable gnocchi, though I have had readers successfully do this with fresh gnocchi.

Start by sauteeing the gnocchi in some olive oil in a frying pan. Season well with salt and pepper, and cook for 15 or so minutes, until gnocchi is lightly golden.

Chicken

After the gnocchi is golden, transfer to a plate, and start sauteeing the chicken. You may need to add a bit more oil to the pan to prevent the chicken from sticking. Cook for 5-7 minutes, until the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165°F or is no longer pink in the middle.

Finishing it off

Once the chicken is cooked through, add the gnocchi back to the pan along with the cherry tomatoes, basil and shredded cheese. Cook for a few minutes until the tomatoes are softened and the cheese is melted. If you have a large lid, you could put that over the skillet to help it along.

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Variations

This recipe is easy to play around with to get your perfect meal:

  • Chicken- swap for sausage or chickpeas
  • Gnocchi- get creative and use a different type of shelf-stable gnocchi- like butternut squash gnocchi! I have had a chance to try this with cauliflower gnocchi, but suspect it would work great as well. Leave a comment if you've tried this!
  • Veggies- add in your favorite summer veggie! Zucchini, eggplant and bell pepper would work great. Sautee them for longer to soften.

Storage + make-ahead tips

This recipe is best served fresh as the gnocchi has a nice crispy texture, and the basil is fresh and bright green. You can also portion out leftovers and reheat for another meal:

  • Fridge- Store in the fridge for up to 4 days
  • Freezer- I do not recommend freezing
  • Reheat- a) heat in the microwave until steaming hot (easiest method)
    • b) sautee in a pan (to get a better texture on the gnocchi and help some of the moisture evaporate- note that it won't get 100% crispy again)

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Caprese Chicken Gnocchi Skillet

5 from 5 votes

Cook Time: 25 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

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You are going to love this caprese chicken gnocchi skillet! It is packed FULL of summery flavors, has only 7 ingredients, and cooks up in one pan!

Ingredients

  • 500 gram gnocchi shelf stable; see note 1
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 chicken breasts chopped into bite-sized peices
  • salt & pepper generous
  • 3 cups cherry tomatoes halved
  • 1 cup fresh basil chopped
  • 1 cup mozzarella shredded

Instructions

  • Heat olive oil in a large non-stick skillet over medium heat. Add the gnocchi and season generously with salt and pepper.

  • Cook, stirring occasionally for 15-20 minutes, until gnocchi is golden brown and slightly crispy. You may need to add additional olive oil if the pan gets too dry (it helps the gnocchi get crispy).

  • Remove the gnocchi from the pan and set aside.

  • If needed, add another tablespoon of olive oil to the pan. Add the chicken, season with salt and pepper, and cook for 5-7 minutes, until cooked through.

  • Return the gnocchi to the pan along with the tomatoes, basil and mozzarella.

  • Stir 1-2 minutes, until cheese is melted through. Serve immediately.

Tips:

1- some readers have had success with fresh gnocchi; I have not tried with cauliflower gnocchi but it may also work.

Storage

Store in an air tight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.

Reheat

a) reheat in the microwave until steaming hot

b) reheat in a frying pan over medium heat until warmed through

Video

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1/4 batch, Calories: 503kcal, Carbohydrates: 50g, Protein: 39g, Fat: 17g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Cholesterol: 90mg, Sodium: 303mg, Fiber: 7g, Sugar: 6g

Author: Denise Bustard

Course: Dinner

Cuisine: Italian

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Denise Bustard is the creator of Sweet Peas and Saffron, a meal prep-focussed food blog. With a PhD in biochemistry, Denise takes a scientific approach to perfecting her recipes. You can find Denise's work featured on Huffington Post, MSN, Self and more.

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  1. kerry says

    Caprese Chicken Gnocchi Skillet (12)
    Loved this! So tasty, frying the gnocchi is a game changer!

    Reply

    • Ben says

      Thanks, Kerry, I totally agree, Fried Gnocchi is soooo good!

      Reply

  2. Kirsteen Laing says

    Caprese Chicken Gnocchi Skillet (13)
    Hey Denise. Loved this recipe. Awesome to know I didn’t need to boil the gnocchi. I added garlic, onion and red pepper. It was a hit. Will be checking out your site all the time now!

    Reply

    • Denise says

      Hi Kirsteen! Hope you are well! Glad you enjoyed the gnocchi, thanks so much for your review 🙂

      Reply

  3. Mandy says

    Delicious! I'll never boil gnocchi again!

    Reply

    • Denise says

      Yeah! Happy to convert you, LOL!

      Reply

  4. Jessica says

    Could you make this ahead for lunch prep meals?

    Reply

    • Denise says

      Hi Jessica! I think you could do that. I know I've eaten the leftovers the next day and they were tasty. The only thing is the gnocchi doesn't stay crispy but it still has a nice texture 🙂

      Reply

  5. Kate says

    My family loved this recipe!!!

    Reply

    • Denise says

      I'm so glad your family liked it Kate! Thanks for reporting back 🙂

      Reply

  6. Denise says

    Hi Rhonda! Awesome, so glad you liked it, and love your additions!

    Reply

  7. Stacey @ Bake.Eat.Repeat. says

    This looks amazing, definitely need to try that pan-frying the gnocchi, that sounds fantastic! I'm totally cursed when it comes to growing my own tomatoes too. Never had to chase off any crows, but we never get more then enough to just eat as you pick them. I've given up on ever getting enough on my plants to not have to buy them as well! I think I'm just not in the right climate for it! Oh well! 🙂

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  8. Lori says

    This was ahhhh-mazing! I somehow forgot to buy basil so I used a bit of pesto in its place. Is never toasted gnocchi before, and oh my goodness was it delicious! I couldn't stop eating it from the bowl while I cooked the chicken. Love the easy cleanup too. This is a keeper!

    Reply

    • Denise says

      Hi Lori, I'm SO glad you liked it! I was definitely snacking on those gnocchi while the chicken cooked too 🙂 Thanks so much for your comment!

      Reply

  9. Medha says

    I've never cooked gnocchi and I need to add it to my grocery list because this caprese skillet looks epic!

    Reply

  10. Alyssa @ My Sequined Life says

    I need to add gnocchi to my shopping list, stat! I've never fried it but this skillet dish looks so great!

    Reply

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