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Spinach Mushroom Frittata



Spinach Mushroom Frittata

 Frittata is a quick and easy breakfast/brunch recipe.You can whip up quickly a light brunch and there are few things more satisfying. It is a cheesy egg based dish,an Italian style omelet.It is a loaded and quite thick when compared to regular omelet. You can use any sort of vegetables or meat to make frittata. Here I have used spinach and mushrooms.

Ingredients

Eggs-4
Garlic- 2 cloves
Spinach- 2 handfull
bell pepper- 1/2
(use whole baby spinach or chopped)
Mushrooms- 3/4 cup chopped
Milk- 1/4 cup
Pepper powder- 1/3 tsp
salt to taste
Parmesan cheese- 2 tsp
Mild Cheddar cheese or sharp cheddar grated- 1/3 cup
(or a hand full grated)
Olive oil- 2 tsp



Mince garlic and chop mushrooms into thin slices.Preheat oven to 375 degree F.
On stove top heat a skillet (cast iron or anodized iron pan) and add olive oil. When the oil is hot add mushrooms and chopped  bell pepper and stir fry for about a minute. Add a pinch of salt and pinch of pepper and fry till all the water of the mushroom evaporates. Add spinach and allow to welt.
Meanwhile beat eggs and milk together and mix Parmesan cheese and pepper.
When the vegetables and done evenly spread it all over the pan and pour over the egg mixture and spread the grated cheddar cheese on top.Cook in low flame for about two minutes till the bottom of the omelet is set and the top starts getting cooked.
Transfer into the preheated oven and cook for another 4-5 minutes till the top changes color and the frittata is puffed up. Take out of the oven and allow to cool.Slice and serve warm with toast as breakfast or with a salad as brunch or lunch.

Try this
Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

  1. never tried this before.. looks very interesting..

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  2. Delicious Frittata!! Healthy breakfast to kick start the day..

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  3. very yummy n filling with salad,inviting clicks as well :)

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  4. I have always wanted to try this one. Looks absolutely healthy and delicious.

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  5. Hey Suja! this is a great way to sneak in veggies for breakfast.. looks good!

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  6. Looks so yummy and i am sure its super filling, looks so inviting chechi... would love to try this

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  7. Wow! this is absolutely awesome Suja!

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  8. Delicious frittatta Suja, looks perfect breakfast.

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  9. Delicious and mouthwatering Frittata. Simply drooling over here.
    Deepa

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  10. Wow, looks so tempting, like the mushroom and spinach combo..

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  11. Yummy n filling frittata, wonderful click as usual...

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  12. Very filling one....looks delicious...clicks looks superb....

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  13. wow.. fabulous recipe... looks amazing..

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  14. Wow yummy.......Perfect breakfast with Toast.

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  15. It's an amazingly tasteful frittatta Suja..Love to grab from screen since I love mushrooms so much in this.

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  16. It's an amazingly tasteful frittatta Suja..Love to grab from screen since I love mushrooms so much in this.

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  17. Will make a delicious morning breakfast with some toast

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  18. very yummy n filling with salad,looks so inviting....

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  19. i have never tried this fritata before...bookmarked...

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  20. Super delicious frittata Suja. yummy......

    today's post:
    http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/02/awards-giveaway.html

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  21. oh lovely, looks very tempting!!!

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  22. Never tried fritata at home. bookmarking this recipe Suja. Looks neat and easy to prepare.

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  23. Tempting and yummy frittata..will try..

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  24. Very yummy and filling frittata...loved the addition of mushrooms.

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