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'''Gnocchi alla Romana''', or, less often, '''Gnocchi di semolino alla romana''' is a popular Italian dish that is made with semolina flour instead of the potatoes used in the more widely known gnocchi.
'''Gnocchi alla Romana''', or, less often, '''Gnocchi di semolino alla romana''', is a popular Italian dish that is made with semolina flour instead of the potatoes used in the more widely known gnocchi.

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A gnocchi alla Romana baked with pancetta.

Gnocchi alla Romana, or, less often, Gnocchi di semolino alla romana, is a popular Italian dish that is made with semolina flour instead of the potatoes used in the more widely known gnocchi.