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Preheat your oven to 350?. In a medium sized bowl, add your eggs, cream cheese, heavy cream, salt, pepper and 1 cup of shredded cheese. Whisk together and set aside.
The formula is simple: a dozen eggs, a cup of cheese, a dollop of full-fat dairy and whatever mix-ins you’d like — in this case, sausage and broccoli rabe. Bake until the frittata is set, then ...
Preheat oven to 400°. Whisk first 7 ingredients in a medium bowl; set aside. Heat oil in a medium ovenproof nonstick skillet over medium-high heat.
Position an oven rack 3 inches from the broiler and preheat. Heat the oil in a large cast-iron skillet over medium heat, and add the garlic, scallions, potato, thyme, and salt and pepper to taste. Cover and cook for 5 minutes, resisting the urge to stir. Remove the lid, flip the mixture so the other side can brown, and then cook for 5 minutes ...
Plus, the frittata could feed a bunch, a bonus for the Italian-American family of six. Great for breakfast, brunch or dinner, it made many appearances on the Mauro family table when Jeff was ...
A type of frittata made with eggs, horseradish, and pecorino cheese. [49] [self-published source] Variations may include boiled potatoes and sausage. Refried eggs: Savory United States: Sliced hard-boiled eggs, refried with or without extra vegetables. Salted duck egg: Savory China: A Chinese dish that consists of a duck egg pickled in salt ...
The Italian word frittata derives from friggere and roughly means 'fried'. This was originally a general term for cooking eggs in a frying pan (or skillet in the US), anywhere on the spectrum from fried egg, through conventional omelette, to an Italian version of the Spanish omelette, made with fried potato.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Add oil and onion and sauté 3-5 minutes or until slightly softened. Add frozen greens and stir until heated through.