Frittata is a great way of using up leftovers, worthy of a rummage in your fridge, all your favourite bits brought together. The great thing about a frittata is that you can make it as big as you like!
Use your leftover chicken, roast potatoes and any
cooked vegetables – dice and set aside
Using a large frying pan, sauté a finely chopped
onion in a drop of rapeseed oil and add your leftovers
as above
OR you could
Raid the fridge for any raw veggies - peppers, courgettes,
carrots – sliced and diced to a similar size – sauté until soft
with the onion and then add the cooked chicken and potatoes
Whisk four eggs in a large mixing bowl, add a couple
of handfuls of cheese and black pepper and pour onto
the chicken, potatoes and other veggies – cook on a medium
heat for 2/3 minutes – transfer the pan to the grill for 2/3 minutes
USING OVEN GLOVES!
Pre-heat your grill – BEFORE YOU TURN IT ON
ENSURE THAT THE FRYING PAN YOU'RE USING
WILL SLIDE EASILY INTO THE SPACE LEAVING AT
LEAST TWO INCHES GAP BETWEEN THE PAN AND
THE GRILL ITSELF, OTHERWISE YOU'LL BURN
THE TOP AND THE MIDDLE WON'T BE COOKED
Remove the pan from the grill
Using a fish slice gently flatten down the frittata so that
you break the top – you'll find that the egg mixture is still not
quite cooked. Place back under the grill for another 2/3 minutes
and check – it should be golden brown but if your preference is for
a darker colour carry on to your desired taste.
Serve with whatever floats your boat – bacon, sausages, fried chorizo and its oil, any cold meats and a salad – roasted portobello mushrooms make a perfect veggie addition. You could use Quorn pieces instead of chicken.
If your budget doesn't run to chorizo then use a packet of smoked bacon, place the rashers on a baking tray and bake for 15 minutes – 180fan/200c/Gas 6 – turn and repeat. Set aside to cool – the bacon will be crispy – deliberately! When the bacon has cooled, break into tiny pieces, box and fridge.
Here they are :
A very handy “savoury sprinkle” over scrambled eggs, fold into mashed potatoes or add to chicken casserole – the list is endless.
Frittata is never wasted – it's perfect the following day – cold – as part of a lunch box!
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