A frittata is an Italian fried egg dish. I baked it, in a 9 inch by 9 inch square casserole dish in an oven set to 350 degrees F for 35 minutes. It's make a wonderful addition to any brunch and offers visual appeal. It's also delicious hot or cold, which makes it very versatile.
The Ingredients:
- 12 eggs
- 12 Kalamata olives sliced
- 9 1/4 inch slices of fresh tomato
- 1/3 cup + 1/4 cup of water-buffalo milk (18% cream or a high fat milk of your choice)
- 2 cups of raw spinach leaves
- 2 tbsp of ghee (or olive oil to oil the skillet with when you wilt the spinach)
- 2 tbsp of crumbled herb and garlic goat cheese
- 1 tsp of coconut oil (to oil the casserole dish with)
- freshly ground pink Himalayan salt and pepper to taste
The Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Heat a medium size skillet with olive oil or ghee and wilt the spinach. Stir continually while you cook the spinach leaves. This will take approximately 3 minutes and the spinach will condense down to approximately 1/2 a cup in total volume after it is cooked.
Oil a 9 inch by 9 inch casserole dish, making sure to coat the sides and the bottom of the dish really well.
Add the eggs and 1/3 cup of milk to a blender. Blend until the egg and milk mixture is well beaten.
Pour the mixture into the casserole dish.
Add the cooked spinach and 1/4 cup of milk to the blender and blend well.
Pour the spinach mixture in a swirl pattern on top of the egg mixture.
Crumble the goat cheese evenly on top of the egg mixture. (Most of the cheese will sink.)
Set 9 tomato slices evenly on top of the egg mixture.
Sprinkle the olive slices evenly on top of the egg mixture.
To finish, sprinkle salt and pepper over top of everything.
This Is What The Casserole Dish Should Look Like Before You Bake It
Notice the swirls of spinach, a little goat cheese and some of the olive slices, sitting on top of the beaten egg mixture. Don't worry if some of it sinks. It will be a lovely presentation once it's finished baking in approximately 35 minutes.
Bake at 350 degrees F, for 35 minutes.
Cut this Frittata into 9 equal pieces and serve it with other brunch offerings like a selection of salads, fried potatoes, sausage, and muffins with homemade jam.
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~ Rebecca Ryan