Serves 4Prep time: 10 minutesCooking time: 40 minutes This is a flexible frittata, so a range of early season vegetables can be used. If you grow your own veg and also keep chickens, it could end up as a ‘free lunch’ frittata. The addition of feta cheese brings an added tang, but I often omit … Continue reading "Spring Frittata"
This is a flexible frittata, so a range of early season vegetables can be used. If you grow your own veg and also keep chickens, it could end up as a ‘free lunch’ frittata. The addition of feta cheese brings an added tang, but I often omit this, then cube the frittata once it’s cool and serve it with a chilli dip. Use a pan that will go on the hob and under the grill.Serves 4
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 40 minutes
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