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September 04, 2006
Gnocchi Ridger
From the website:
- Gnocchi Ridger
Potato gnocchi are traditionally marked with ridges on one side, so a tasty sauce will cling to the surface.
This simple but effective wooden tool creates ridges much more quickly and efficiently than the tines of a fork, since its large surface area simplifies rolling each gnocchi and yields perfectly consistent ridges.
8-1/4" x 2-1/2" overall.
Hand-wash.
$6.
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Gnocchi Ridgers-they're also called "vintage wooden butter pats" or "wooden butter pat makers"-they sell them by the pairs on e-bay. Happy cooking!
Posted by: big momma | Jan 25, 2008 9:47:15 AM
where can i purchase a "gnocchi ridger"???? Williams-Sonoma web site doesn't have them; the store doesn't, either.
Posted by: veronica | Dec 16, 2007 11:05:56 PM
They actually have tools for that???
My dad claims they use to just roll them on a fork...guess its the difference between someone doing it professionally verus just being a wop.
Posted by: clifyt | Sep 4, 2006 6:18:24 PM
Nah, it's still a butter-pat maker.
Posted by: Skipweasel | Sep 4, 2006 3:58:27 PM
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