What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? The Daily Special: Frittata Frenzy! So you like quiche, but sometimes you could really do without the pie crust. Me too. And what about those small containers in the fridge with a smidgen of leftovers that are just too yummy to toss out? Here’s your answer. Mix your favorite ingredients such as cheese, meat, and vegetables. Combine them with egg, dairy, and spices. The end result is practically a masterpiece. It promises to surprise everyone, including you!
FRITTATA FRENZY
Ingredients:
4 eggs
1/4 cup milk
1/4 cup Greek yogurt
1/8 teaspoon seasoned salt
1/8 teaspoon Mrs. Dash garlic herb seasoning
2 tablespoons green pepper, chopped
1 tablespoon onion, chopped
1 tablespoon pimento, diced
4 ounces Mango Fire Cheddar cheese, shredded
4 ounces chorizo, cooked
1/3 cup herb croutons
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 325Β°. Beat eggs, milk, yogurt, and seasonings. Gently stir in green peppers, onions, pimentos, and cheese. Pour into two 6-inch individual greased baking dishes. Divide crumbled chorizo over the top of the omelet. Gently fold in croutons. This is done right before baking to avoid the meat and bread from sinking to the bottom. Bake uncovered 40 minutes or until omelet is set and top is golden brown. Garnish with fresh parsley.
Thank you, Gail, for the wonderful frittata, but without chorizo for me!
Joanna
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Gotcha! The chorizo was more for the hubs than me, Joanna. ππ
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Thank you, Gail!
Joanna
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Of course, Joanna. πͺ΄
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“Mango Fire Cheddar Cheese”??? Can you post a pic di that I know what to look for?
Doncha love Mrs Dash products?!?
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The cheese was one of those βlimited-timeβ Aldi finds. I always go to Aldi for their variety of unique cheeses. π§
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I keep forgetting to check out another Aldi. The one that I tried looked like the Ross Outlets version of Grocery Oulet Bargain Mart… messy, dirty, disorganized, and weird brands/items. I’m told that’s unusual.
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I think I would, too. Ours are neat, clean, organized, and welcoming. They even have βself check-outsβ. π
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Love the title! I too am fond of a frittata, particularly for using up odds and ends in the fridge.
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I agree, Sheree. And going crustless makes it super easy. ππ
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I make these often, any time of day!
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I have no doubt with all those wonderful vegetables from your garden. What a treat, Dorothy. π π₯π«π§ π§πΆοΈ
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Sounds easy peasy..
but what’s with the forks?
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Iβm quirky. I like unique flatware as props. Thanks for noticing. ππ
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Such a great recipe.
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It is eggs-actly what I was going for. ππΏ
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Yes, to homemade happiness in a skillet!
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Bravo, Mary. πππ―
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Now THAT is a frittata!
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It βhatchedβ from too many leftovers. ππΏ
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Bock bock bock!
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Cock-a-Doodle-Doo. ππ₯π
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