Quickie Spinach Frittata

Frittata is an Italian-style flat omelet that’s baked in a skillet, but I’m all for short cut in everything, including cooking, and so my version is pan-fried like a pancake instead of baked. I figured that making a spinach frittata is an awesome way of cheating my fussy boy to eat veggies. He hates veggies in his meals, but when it’s done in this way, he’ll gobble them up without any complains.

Here’s sharing with you my version of quickie Italian spinach frittata. Frittatas are pretty versatile, you can serve it anytime you want, but it makes a perfect holiday brunches or breakfast in bed.

Here’s the recipe:

Ingredients
A handful of spinach
1 teaspoon of chopped garlic
2 eggs
2 cups of flour
4 cups of water
Some shredded cheddar cheese
Olive oil/cooking oil

Preparation time: 10 minutes

Yield: 2 servings

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First of all, sauté the handful of spinach leaves with olive oil and chopped garlic.

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In a mixing bowl, thoroughly beat the eggs until nice and frothy. Add in the flour, shredded cheddar cheese and water and stir until combined. Pour the mixture into the pan over the sautéed spinach. Give everything a stir to distribute the ingredients evenly.

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Cook for a few minutes over slow fire on the pan on both sides til golden brown.

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Cut into wedges and serve immediately while piping hot. You may serve the frittata with a side of salad to make it a more wholesome meal. 😀

Good luck trying.

 

Cleffairy: Do note that you can play around with the ingredients. You may toss whatever leftover meats and vegetables you can find in the kitchen for frittatas. 😀

 

17 comments

  1. health freak says:

    Oooh, this looks wholesome and yummy. I’m all for short cuts too, esp in cooking!! The lesser time, lesser washing, lesser oil splatters, I’m all for it haha! Will try this one day!

  2. Gratitude says:

    Looks so yummy Fairy! Thanks for the suggestion, coz the veggie farm near my place sells lotsa spinach and kangkung for rm1 for a big bunch. Can saute onions , bacon and pine nuts with a cream and eggs mixture to make a tart or pie as well, that is if we have more time on our hands 🙂
    +Ant+

    • Cleffairy says:

      Hahahaha…you’re most welcome. Glad I could be of service. Fritata is pretty economical, don’t you think? I mean u can have a mixture of flour, eggs and water and add in whatever fillings or leftovers you have in handy. 😀

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