Frittata!
We used to have a saying, well actually we continue to say this about
my mother’s cooking. What you eat today, will be part of an egg dish
tomorrow, on a salad the next day and in the dressing the fourth. You
see I come by my PlannedOver self quite naturally. A Frittata, according to Wikipedia is an “egg-based dish similar to an omelette or crustless quiche, enriched with additional ingredients such as meats, cheeses, vegetables or pasta.
It may be flavored with herbs.” Italian for “fried” the frittata is
oftentimes made in a skillet, which I do, sometimes and others I put it
in a pyrex or even muffin tins.
This
dish has so many endless possible combinations of ingredients that can
comprise a delish dish, it is mathematically impossible to calculate.
At least mathematically impossible for me. I am certain somewhere,
someone, could formulate some type of algorithm to decipher the myriad
of flavor opportunities presented when contemplating just what it is
that you want to put into your frittata, but I don’t know of their
existence. Nor do I particularly care about numbers, I am, however,
particular on taste.
And the other great thing about a frittata it that it is budget
friendly. And we are all on a budget, be it dollars in our wallets or
hours in the day, we are all trying to squeeze the most out of what
we’ve got and the humble frittata fits the bill. It is simple to
prepare and you are using up ingredients on hand that you have already
prepared and served at another time. In other words it is the ultimate
PlannedOver.
The frittata is also a highly versatile PlannedOver dish. Need
something for breakfast, brunch, dinner, luncheon? Frittata! Baby
shower, bridal shower, hor dourves, graduation party? Frittata!! Baked
in muffin or mini - muffin pans it even becomes a portable, hand held
snacking item!. The possibilities are literally endless. You could
even get all fancy with it throw in potatoes and onions, call it a
“Tortilla” and serve it as a Spanish tapa! And what about toppings?
Romesco, marinara, chopped tomatoes, mediterranean salsa, herbs??? You
see, endless.
Here are a few of my favorites including the Spinach and Feta I created just the other night.
Spinach, Onion and Feta Frittata |
- Spinach, feta, roasted red peppers
- Mushrooms, Caramelized Onions and Fontina
- Bacon, Cheddar and Hash Brown potatoes
- Roasted Red Peppers and Goat Cheese
- Pizza Frittata with your favorite toppings and Marinara
- Roasted Veggies and gruyere
- Steak, Gorgonzola, and Spinach
- Broccoli and White Cheddar
- Sausage, Mushroom and Gouda
- Whatever you had leftover from last night chopped up and mixed with beaten eggs and cheese if you so desire. (and I always desire)
I would love to hear your creative explorations! Enjoy!
I give fritatta's a 5 star rating for ease of preparation, for fantastic and varied taste, great texture and power house nutrition.
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