This one-pan recipe pairs frozen cauliflower gnocchi with mushrooms, chicken sausage, and a garlic pepper tomato sauce to create a flavor-packed meal in about 30 minutes. Each high volume, 10-ounce serving has 24 grams of protein with just 23 grams of carbs and 310 calories. And in case you have veggie haters in your house like I do, this dish reheats beautifully. Leftovers for the win!

Recipe Walkthrough
Below, you’ll find a tutorial with photos for each step in case you’re a visual learner. I’ve included notes for ingredient substitutions and alternatives in each step. While you can pick up all the ingredients in one quick Trader Joe’s run, I’ve dropped a few suggestions for those without access to TJ’s.
You’ll also find a printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.
Step 1: Prepare your ingredients.

The only ingredient missing in the photo above is the Trader Joe’s frozen cauliflower gnocchi that you’ll pop in the microwave. If you don’t have access to Trader Joe’s, Green Giant made cauliflower gnocchi now. You can find it at Walmart, Target, HEB, or use their store locator. Though I’ll add I’ve not tried the Green Giant version.
If you can’t find either cauliflower gnocchi product, use the real deal. Or you could even use another pasta and throw in a few extra vegetables like in my Italian sausage pasta bake or creamy ground turkey and broccoli pasta.
Step 2: Brown sliced chicken sausage and mushrooms in a nonstick skillet.

Take note that the recipe calls for a nonstick skillet and doesn’t call for oil. I’ve included a note in the recipe card below that if you’re using stainless steel or cast iron, you may want to incorporate some olive oil. Either that, or use the red wine vinegar intermittently to deglaze the pan as needed.
For the garlic herb chicken sausages, each one has 130 calories, 17g of protein, and 7g of fat in case you need to find something similar. I like to stock up while I’m at Trader Joe’s so I can make other recipes like my chicken sausage pasta for two and one-pan creamy sausage and mushroom pasta.
If you’re having trouble finding chicken sausage, any leaner fully cooked sausage link would do the trick. My cajun sausage pasta bake calls for a turkey sausage by Johnsonville.

And while the recipe calls for baby bella mushrooms, you could use just about any white mushroom. And I definitely used pre-sliced mushrooms to save time!
Step 3: Add minced garlic and hot pepper sauce.

These two ingredients add a ton of flavor. If you don’t have access to Trader Joe’s, you could use another pepper sauce or paste (think: sriracha, chili garlic, etc.). You could also try mixing some red pepper flakes in olive or chili oil. Add these ingredients carefully to avoid over-spicing the dish.
Side note: If you’ve been on the fence about buying the Trader Joe’s Italian Bomba sauce, it’s definitely worth picking up. Check out my Trader Joe’s recipes guide to see all the TJ’s products you need to add to your shopping list.
Step 4: Add red wine vinegar.

Since you’ll be using a nonstick skillet, you shouldn’t need to do much deglazing here. The red wine vinegar is primarily for flavor and to add acidity in addition to the marinara (coming up next).
If you don’t have red wine vinegar on hand, you can probably get away with just about any vinegar. If you have red wine on hand, that’ll do the trick as well.
Step 5: Add your choice of marinara.

The recipe calls for Trader Joe’s traditional marinara which has 30 calories per half cup. Flavor wise, it’s a fine marinara, but you’ll be perfectly fine substituting your choice of pasta sauce here.
Step 6: Add cherry tomatoes.

Trader Joe’s sells San Marzano plum tomatoes that would be great in this recipe, but any ol’ cherry or grape tomato will work just fine.
Step 7: Add microwaved cauliflower gnocchi.

Ah, finally, the big how to cook cauliflower gnocchi reveal. Like I mention in the recipe card below, feel free to use other cooking methods to bring your gnocchi to life. I’ve tried every method from pan sauté to air fry, and I can’t tell much difference in texture if I’m being honest.
Just get it warm and in the pan so the magic you’ve created with all the other ingredients can get to work.

Depending on how long your cauliflower gnocchi has been resting, you may want to test a piece to make sure it doesn’t need a bit longer in the sauce to come up to temperature before serving.
P.S. If you’re looking for more recipes to make with frozen cauliflower gnocchi, check out my oven roasted cauliflower gnocchi, air fried cauliflower gnocchi, and creamy Italian turkey soup recipes. They both make great side dishes or snacks.
Step 8: Top with grated cheese and serve!

You should be ready to rock. If you have any questions about this sausage and mushroom gnocchi, drop a comment at the bottom of this post.

Chicken Sausage and Mushroom Cauliflower Gnocchi
Ingredients
- 12 oz Trader Joe’s Frozen Cauliflower Gnocchi
- 4 Trader Joe’s Garlic Herb Chicken Sausages, sliced
- 8 oz Baby Bella Mushrooms, sliced
- 8 oz Cherry Tomatoes, halved
- 4 cloves 20g Garlic, minced
- 2 Tbsp 28g Trader Joe’s Italian Bomba Pepper Sauce (optional)
- 1/4 C 60g Red Wine Vinegar
- 1 C 232g Trader Joe’s Traditional Marinara
- 1 oz Grated Parmesan Reggiano, for topping
Instructions
- Add the frozen cauliflower gnocchi to a bowl and microwave*, covered, for 5 minutes. Set aside.
- Add the sliced mushrooms and chicken sausages to a large nonstick* skillet over medium-high heat. Cook for 6-8 minutes, stirring occasionally, until both start to brown and crisp around the edges.
- Add the garlic and optional pepper sauce. Cook for 30-60 seconds, stirring to fully incorporate.
- Add the red wine vinegar, stir everything together, and cook until no liquid remains, about 30-60 seconds. Add the marinara and stir to fully incorporate.
- Add the halved tomatoes and cook for 2-3 minutes until they begin to soften before adding the microwaved gnocchi. Turn off the heat and stir everything together until the gnocchi is evenly coated in the sauce.
- Grate fresh parmesan reggiano, pecorino, or your choice of cheese on top as you serve. Enjoy!





It surprised me how much I loved this recipe! The red wine vinegar is key for giving it that sour bite. I’ve make it with zoodles in place of the cauliflower gnocchi too but I definitely prefer the gnocchi in the recipe. Can’t wait to make it again next time I can get my hands on more cauliflower gnocchi!
I think I make this at least once a week! I’m not the biggest mushroom fan, so there’s been a couple times I’ve used green pepper and it’s still great! I don’t live super close to Trader Joe’s, so I’ve used Green Giants brand of cauliflower gnocchi. I have since tried with Trader Joe’s version and both gnocchis taste great! I’ll continue making this for awhile. Great easy recipe!
This was soo good!! Got all the same ingredients from Trader Joe’s. It was spicy, so if you don’t like heat limit the sauce ☺️
This is so quick and it makes a lot so portion sizes are filling. I make it every time I can get to TJ for the gnocchi.
Being able to use cauliflower gnocchi my second time around making this made all the difference. It was so soft with the sausage and soaked up the marinara to make it so flavorful. I love making this dish.
Amazing recipe! I was on the hunt for a good recipe to utilize my cauliflower gnocchi and this by far is the best. I would have never thought to have added red wine vinegar, but I think this honestly makes it. All your Italian flavors while being light on the carbs. Thanks Mason!
Not a huge mushroom fan, so I omitted them and subbed in a half bag of baby spinach. The spinach wilts down and releases water that adds to the sauce. I also increased the garlic to 6 cloves because I’m a garlic fiend.
This is a great use of the TJ cauliflower gnocchi! Easy and convenient!
5 Star Rating on this one: Holy Deliciousness! I honestly was VERY wary of the cauliflower gnocchi because how do you beat true, amazing, tender potato based gnocchi! But I bought a bag and made this recipe. I could not believe how amazing Trader Joe’s did with this product. It is incredible. While I love the garlic herb chicken sausage from TJ’s, I had Aidell’s Roasted Garlic and Grueyer Chicken Sausage (which is not pre-cooked) as well as left over Grueyer cheese from another recipe, so I added Grueyer cheese to the recipe as well as asparagus and broccoli to add not only a pop of green to the dish, but also to increase the veggies to this recipe. Absolutely amazing and something that my family asks for regularly.
This is an awesome one where you can really add in whatever veggies you have on hand! Another great option for meal prep! And you can sub the sausage for a veggie version, if that’s your thing! Versatile and YUMMMM
This was absolutely delicious! The step-to-step instructions made it sooo easy for me and my fiancé to follow. The recipes so flavorful and this was the first time a recipe didn’t make my cauliflower gnocchi taste soggy!