Food as Therapy: Home cooking recipe from Chenot Palace Weggis

As we ease out of lockdown, there has never been a better time to prioritise both mental and physical health, strengthen defence mechanisms and renew energy levels. The way people cook changed significantly in 2020*, with an increase in fresh, home cooking, and for those looking to learn a new recipe and take care of themselves from the inside out, this olive and caper-stuffed recipe by Switzerland’s Chenot Palace Weggis is the perfect health-conscious option that will delight the senses without holding back on taste and flavour. 

Specifically adapted from the renowned Chenot Diet menu for home cooking, this delectable, Italian-style olive and caper-stuffed gnocchi dish features handmade gnocchi filled with a burst of Mediterranean inspired flavours - a colourful trio of rich green, vibrant yellow and radiant pink sits on a delicate almond cream accented by bright pops of herby basil pesto and pumpkin. 

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The latest and most advanced medical spa to open on Switzerland’s Lake Lucerne as part of the Chenot group, Chenot Palace Weggis is a full-service integrated medical retreat that epitomises holistic wellness at its pinnacle, specialising in signature detox programmes with bespoke, in-depth diagnostics and nutritional consultations. Based on the notion that food is therapy and not just fuel, the Chenot Diet is an integral component of the Chenot Method® and has been designed to work in perfect synergy with the spa’s world-class treatments. Created following significant research into the selection, processing and cooking techniques, the recipes at Chenot Palace Weggis uniquely combine the right balance of proteins, good fats and low glycaemic index carbohydrates and fresh, non-processed and organic ingredients with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-glycating and alkaline properties are used. 

Benefits of the Chenot Diet recipes include

  • Supporting the self-healing mechanisms of the body

  • Cleaning the body at a cellular level

  • Facilitating metabolic balance

  • Restoring biorhythm

  • Harmonising hormones

  • Equilibrating the gut to create fresh energy and new cells to keep us biologically young


 OLIVE AND CAPER-STUFFED GNOCCHI WITH BASIL PESTO, ALMOND CREAM AND SEARED PUMPKIN

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We dial up the aesthetic appeal of this classic Italian dish with a colourful trio of handmade gnocchi filled with a Mediterranean inspired burst of delectable flavours. Rich green, vibrant yellow and radiant pink sits on a delicate almond cream accented by bright pops of herby basil pesto and orange pumpkin.

A gourmet catwalk of taste guaranteed to awaken the five senses and delight like-minded dinner soirée invitees.


INGREDIENTS

FOR THE Gnocchi

  • 250 g Potatoes, unpeeled, whole

  • 53 g Potato Starch

  • 15 g cooked Puréed Spinach

  • 15 g cooked Puréed Beetroot

  • 1 tsp Turmeric

  • 3 strands of Saffron or ½ tsp powdered Saffron

FOR THE Stuffing

  • 30 g Capers

  • 30 g Sun-Dried Tomatoes

  • 30 g of Olives
                                                 

FOR THE Pesto 

  • 200 g Fresh Basil

  • 100 g cold Water

  • 50 g Olive Oil

  • 50 g Cashew Nuts

  • ½ tsp Salt 

FOR THE Almond Cream

  • 65 g peeled Almonds 

  • 180 ml cold Water

  • 10 ml Lemon Juice

  • Pinch of Salt

    

 To serve

  • 360g potato Gnocchi

  • 120 g Basil Pesto

  • 60 g Almond Cream

  • 120 g seared diced Hokkaido or other thick-skinned orange Pumpkin


 DIRECTIONS

Gnocchi

1.    Boil the potatoes for 30 minutes and then remove the skin and the mash.

2.    Mix the mashed potatoes, the potato starch, the salt and the saffron and form a potato dough.

3.    Leave to rest at room temperature.

4.    Divide in 3 portions and mix one with spinach, one with turmeric and one with beetroot.

5.    Roll out the dough into small rings and then form circles to create the classic gnocchi shape before adding the stuffing.

Gnocchi stuffing

1.    Mix all the stuffing ingredients in a food processor for 1 minute.

2.    Shape into small 8 g balls.

3.    Place them in the freezer.

Pesto

1.    Blend all the ingredients except the olive oil.

2.    Add the oil slowly to the blended mixture, pulsing to incorporate. 

3.    Blanch the basil leaves for 30 seconds then cool in iced water to retain the colour.

4.    Once cooled and patted dry with kitchen towel, mix with all the other pesto ingredients in a blender for maximum 2 minutes.

Almond cream

  1. Blend all the ingredients together into a paste. If the mix results too thick, add more water until you desired consistency is achieved.

  2. Heat gently before serving. Be careful do not overheat or the cream will have split consistency. 

To serve

1.    Steam the diced pumpkin, then pan sear it until golden in colour.

2.    Boil the gnocchi for 3 minutes then toss with the basil pesto with the pan, turn off the heat.

3.    Arrange on a plate and garnish with almond cream and broccoli florets.

BY BEATRICE MEDA, PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER AT FOX COMMUNICATIONS- LUXURY TRAVEL AND LIFESTYLE AGENCY IN COLLABORATION WITH CHENOT PALACE

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