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Sheet Pan Gnocchi with Sausage

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Forget the boiling water and the extra pots; this Sheet Pan Gnocchi with Sausage is the ultimate 30-minute weeknight dinner for busy families. Discover how to get crispy gnocchi and roasted veggies all on one tray for a budget-friendly meal everyone loves!

4 servings

40 minutes mins

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Sheet pan with roasted gnocchi combined with vegetables and sausage.

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It is 5:15 PM, the dishwasher is humming, and I still have to finish a work email while my youngest asks for help with “new math” that I honestly don’t understand. If you’re in that same boat, this sheet pan gnocchi is the lifesaver you didn’t know you needed. It’s one of those rare “dump and bake” meals that actually tastes like you spent an hour over the stove.

  • No boiling required: You’re tossing the gnocchi straight from the package onto the pan. They get crispy on the outside and pillowy inside without ever touching a pot of water.
  • Built-in sauce: As those grape tomatoes roast, they pop and mix with the olive oil and sausage juices. It creates this light, savory glaze that coats everything perfectly.
  • Zero big prep: If you can chop a pepper and open a bag, you’ve already done the hard part.
Wooden spoon with sheet pan gnocchi.

Let’s see how we make this:

Ingredients we’re going to use

This is about swaps and notes – jump to the ingredient list for the measurements etc.

The Gnocchi: Use the shelf-stable kind from the pasta aisle or the refrigerated ones. Do not use frozen gnocchi here unless you thaw them first, or they’ll end up gummy.

The Sausage: I usually grab whatever smoked chicken sausage is on sale — apple, garlic, or spicy Italian all work. If you have leftover smoked kielbasa or even hot dogs in a pinch, go for it.

The Veggies: This is a “clean out the crisper drawer” situation. If your family hates peppers, swap in zucchini or green beans. Just make sure everything is cut to roughly the same size so it cooks at the same rate.

The Garlic: Stick to the powder. I’ve tried using fresh minced garlic, and it almost always burns at 400°F, leaving a bitter taste that ruins the whole vibe.

Sheet Pan Gnocchi with Sausage ingredients with text labels.

Recipe walkthrough

This is about tips and hints, and the process photos if you need a visual guide. Jump to the instructions for the precise steps.

1: Toss everything on the pan.

When you’re prepping the pan, don’t crowd it. If the veggies are piled on top of each other, they’ll steam instead of roast. Use your biggest sheet pan or even two smaller ones if you have to.

Pouring olive oil over sheet pan gnocchi.

2: Roast.

Keep an eye on the tomatoes around the 15-minute mark. You want them to look wrinkly and ready to burst. When you give everything a stir, try to do it gently. You want those tomato juices to start mingling with the oil, but you don’t want to turn the gnocchi into mashed potatoes.

Stirring sheet pan gnocchi with a wooden spoon.

3: To broil or not to broil?

If you aren’t using parchment paper, definitely hit it with the broiler for those last two minutes. It gives the sausage that “off the grill” snap and gets the gnocchi edges a little bit crunchy.

Sheet pan with roasted gnocchi, vegetables and sausage.

4: Serve!

I usually just grate a mountain of Parmesan over the whole pan and let everyone scoop their own. If I have a salad kit in the fridge, I’ll throw that on the side to feel like a “real” adult!

Wooden spoon on pan with sheet pan gnocchi and sausage with vegetables.
Close up photo of roasted gnocchi with vegetables and sausage.

Tl; dr: All the important stuff at a glance

If you read nothing else in this post, this is what you need to know:

  • Don’t boil the gnocchi. Trust me. Just put them on the pan.
  • Cut veggies small. Aim for bite-sized so they cook as fast as the sausage.
  • Use a large pan. Space is your friend for getting that roasted texture.
  • Broil at the end. It makes a world of difference for the color and taste.
  • Quick recipe rundown: Toss everything on the pan. Roast. Serve. Done!

FAQs

Can I use frozen broccoli?
You can, but it won’t get those crispy roasted edges. If you use frozen, toss it in the oil while it’s still frozen so it doesn’t get too mushy.

What if my gnocchi feels dry?
That usually means you didn’t use enough oil or your oven runs hot. Add an extra drizzle of oil halfway through if things aren’t looking glossy, and make sure those tomatoes burst and release their juices!

Is this good for meal prep?
Totally. It actually reheats really well in the microwave for a quick work lunch the next day, though the gnocchi will lose its crispiness.


If you love a good one-pan wonder, you should definitely check out my Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas, the One Pot Creamy Parmesan Orzo  or this Easy Kielbasa and Rice Skillet for those nights when you just can’t even.


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Sheet pan with roasted gnocchi combined with vegetables and sausage.

Sheet Pan Gnocchi

Makes 4 servings
A colorful sheet pan meal featuring pillowy gnocchi, savory smoked sausage, and roasted vegetables. Perfect for busy weeknights when you want a healthy, semi-homemade dinner with minimal cleanup!
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Ingredients
 

  • 1 (~16oz) bag refrigerated gnocchi (Note 1)
  • 1 (10-12oz) package smoked chicken sausages (sliced into rounds)
  • 2 cups bite-sized broccoli florets (about 6oz (Note 2))
  • 1 medium red bell pepper (seeds removed and cut into 1-inch pieces)
  • 1 pint grape tomatoes (rinsed but left whole)
  • 3-4 tablespoons olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder (Note 3)
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • salt and black pepper (to taste)
  • grated parmesan (optional for serving)

Instructions
 

  • Prep:
    
Preheat the oven to 400°F. This works best on an unlined sheet pan, but you can choose to line it for easier cleanup. Foil works best, parchment paper creates more juices so it will be a little saucier – both delicious.
  • Assemble:

    Place the gnocchi, sausage, broccoli, bell pepper and grape tomatoes on the sheet pan. Toss with oil and seasoning.
    1 (~16oz) bag refrigerated gnocchi, 1 (10-12oz) package smoked chicken sausages, 2 cups bite-sized broccoli florets, 1 medium red bell pepper, 1 pint grape tomatoes, 3-4 tablespoons olive oil, ½ teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning, salt and black pepper
  • Bake:
    
Bake at 400°F for 25-35 minutes, until the gnocchi are pillowy, the tomatoes have burst, the broccoli is tender roasted and the sausage is done. Stir once after 10-15 minutes to evenly distribute the juices – take care so you don’t mash the tomatoes.
    Broil for a few minutes at the end for the best browning (don’t broil if using baking parchment.)
  • Serve:

    Serve with parmesan cheese, if you like.
    grated parmesan

Notes

  • Note 1: Shelf-stable gnocchi work in a pinch, but they are more dry so you may need to add extra tomatoes.
  • Note 2: I usually use half of a 12-oz bag of broccoli florets and just run a knife across a few times to make them smaller
  • Note 3: I prefer powder here over fresh, because minced garlic easily burns and turns bitter while roasting.
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Serving: 1 servingCalories: 519kcalCarbohydrates: 55gProtein: 22gFat: 26gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 65mgSodium: 1386mgPotassium: 500mgFiber: 6gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 2545IUVitamin C: 93mgCalcium: 120mgIron: 6mg
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