I found this fantastic recipe last night while cruising the net, and happened to have the ingredients that needed to be used up. This if the first time that my 4.5 year old has eaten frittata, or anything like scrambled egg etc.
We made a really big deal about how Dr Seuss had made it. And it worked - she gobbled it up. Next time I'll add some ham or bacon, or would be a great side dish with grilled sausages, mushrooms etc for a brunch or breakfast event.
And DH liked it too, and has asked me to make it for St Patrick's Day since it is sooooo green.
Original recipe found here
http://www.pauladeen.com/index.php/food_section_articles/view2/city_chickens_and_a_blender_frittata_recipe/and called "Yard Egg Blender Frittata" by author Liesa Cole. I've adapted slightly.
Serves: 4-6
Ingredients:
8 eggs
3 cloves peeled garlic
1/3 medium sweet onion
1/3 bag fresh baby spinach (2-3 cups packed)
sea salt
fresh cracked pepper
dash cayenne
½ block cream cheese (softened)
handful fresh basil, plus a sprig or two more for garnish
1 ripe tomato
1 cup fresh grated cheddar cheese
Grate cheese and set aside.
Seriously, toss EVERYTHING else, except the tomato in the
. Whir until well blended and fluffy - spd 9 about 20 secs. Pour mixture into a well oiled baking dish. It will rise and puff up, so make sure it's not too full. Could cook in a quiche dish for a nice shape.
Bake at 200 for approx. 15 minutes.
When frittata begins to set, remove from oven.
Sprinkle liberally with cheese. Arrange tomato slices and thin slices of onion. Sprinkle on the rest of the cheese.
Crack a little pepper on top. Finish in oven until firm.
Serve to adoring toddlers explaining that it's specially made for them by Dr Seuss. Encourage eating with lots of 'MMM, this is delicious" and they will quickly copy.
Next time I might try cooking in the varoma, but it won't have the nice crunchy edge from the oven.