Based on our pantry, we experimented with a basic frittata recipe (see below). Directions: first, preheat oven to 375. In a medium mixing bowl, combine 6 large eggs with ¼ cup half and half (we used 2 Tbsp light whipping cream and 2 Tbsp 1% milk). Stir in 4 oz shredded cheddar cheese and set… Continue reading Shredded potato and cheddar frittata
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Pasta and rice frittata with Italian flavors
We tried this recipe to use up our leftover cooked penne: https://www.thekitchn.com/pasta-frittata-267636 We used Rao’s marinara sauce. Because we had only 2 cups pasta, we supplemented with 1.5 cups cooked jasmine rice. We also had 2 Tbsp cherry tomatoes, so we added 1 medium hothouse tomato, diced. For the cheese, we used ½ cup shredded… Continue reading Pasta and rice frittata with Italian flavors
Mini-frittata with veggie sausage, mushroom, spinach, and cheese
We loosely followed two recipes: https://cafedelites.com/breakfast-egg-muffins-3-ways/ and https://www.williams-sonoma.com/m/recipe/frittata-sausage-wild-mushrooms-cheddar.html. Here is the recipe: first, preheat oven to 350 and prep the ingredients: chop 2-3 shallots (we used an electric handheld chopper). Roughly chop 6 veggie sausage patties so that they are crumbled (we used a 8 oz package of 6 Morningstar original sausage patties, which we… Continue reading Mini-frittata with veggie sausage, mushroom, spinach, and cheese
Apple, leek, and gruyere frittata
This was a lighter version, using 4 egg whites and 4 whole eggs. We generally followed this recipe but made ingredient and method modifications: http://www.geniuskitchen.com/recipe/apple-and-leek-frittata-114432 First, we preheated the oven to 425. Second, we used a large (9-10”) cast iron pan. Third, we added ¾ cup shredded gruyere cheese at two steps: (1) we sprinkled… Continue reading Apple, leek, and gruyere frittata
Broccoli cheddar spinach frittata
Details here: https://cookieandkate.com/2017/broccoli-cheddar-spinach-frittata/ Our modifications: first, we used a shallot in lieu of a small onion, and we cut it into thin slices along the grain. Second, instead of steaming the broccoli in the cast iron pan, we microwave them in a covered glass casserole dish with ¼ cup (not ½ cup) water for about… Continue reading Broccoli cheddar spinach frittata
Pasta frittata
We tried this Mark Bittman recipe for our leftover cooked pasta: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/6791-pasta-frittata We first preheated the oven to 350. Our modifications: based on our pantry, we used 1 ½ cups leftover cooked rigatoni (which we cut into 1 inch thick diagonal slices), 2 Tbsp bacon (which we cut into matchsticks and browned separately), rendered bacon… Continue reading Pasta frittata
Roasted vegetable, rice, and cheddar frittata
We tried this basic frittata recipe to use up some vegetables: https://naturallyella.com/new-series-base-recipe-frittatas/ First, the night before, we oven-roasted the following at 400 for 45 mins (cut into bite-sized pieces and tossed in olive oil, salt, and black pepper): ½ small head cauliflower, ½ small head broccoli, 2 small yellow zucchini, and 3 shallots. Today, we… Continue reading Roasted vegetable, rice, and cheddar frittata
Tunisian-style baked cauliflower frittata
We tried this recipe, http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1014472-tunisian-style-baked-cauliflower-frittata except that instead of boiling or steaming the cauliflower, we used ½ head cauliflower that we had oven roasted the day before (tossed with 1 Tbsp olive oil, a few sprigs each marjoram and thyme, a dash of salt and pepper, and oven-roasted at 425 for 40 mins), following the… Continue reading Tunisian-style baked cauliflower frittata
Vegetable frittata with veggie sausage
We tried this recipe based on our pantry ingredients: https://www.flourishingfoodie.com/blog//2011/07/grilled-vegetable-and-veggie-sausage.html We used three Trader Joe’s Meatless Breakfast Patties, defrosted and crumbled. We also used two shallots in lieu of ½ sweet onion. Finally, we placed the cast iron pan under the broiler (set on low) for a few mins at the end. (Dec. 2016)
Sage and butternut squash frittata
We tried this recipe: http://cookieandkate.com/2014/butternut-squash-frittata-with-fried-sage/. Instead of frying the sage, we added 2/3 of fresh, julienned sage to the frittata mixture before baking and saved the remaining 1/3 for garnish. We served the frittata with a simple salad and bacon strips. (May 2016)