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This Italian frittata is exactly the way I like to make it. Using fresh, creamy, fluffy eggs which pair well with savoury asparagus, parsley and of course, Pecorino Romano cheese.
May 6, 2022 By Vincenzo Prosperi, vincenzosplate. com
https://www.vincenzosplate.com/frittata/
The best part about this Italian Frittata is that it can be made with ingredients you’ll probably almost always have in your fridge! Just tailor it to what you have or what you love. Other delicious options to add are: cherry tomatoes, baby spinach, zucchini/squash or even potato! My favourite is asparagus, especially when I’m in Italy in Spring because you can find wild asparagus growing in many parts of Abruzzo and it is bursting with flavour despite it being much thinner in shape. When I’m not in Italy, I buy organic or try to source it directly from farmers at my local market.
This recipe is pretty easy to follow, and if you take note of these important pieces of advice from Vincenzo, it might take this frittata from good to FANTASTIC!
USE non-stick
Make sure to use a non-stick skillet for this recipe. You don’t want your Frittata to stick to the pan! You also need to find a flat plate that will fit on top of the pan as you will flip the frittata on to it!
Whisk it
If you have an electric mixer, you can use it to make the whisking process easier. I usually use a fork, but a whisk will also work just fine – make sure you set the speed to medium, not fast.
GO for the natural
The milk will make the Frittata more moist and creamy. Some people prefer to use cream instead of milk, but I prefer milk. Milk is a natural cream so always my preference.
Hot as always
You want your pan nice and hot to stabilize the bottom of the frittata. The hot pan will also make the edges cook immediately. Make sure you have a hot pan, or your Frittata will not work!
Be careful, it’s very hot
When you are ready to remove the pan from the oven, use a folded kitchen towel or oven mitt. The pan will be very hot, and you will need to hold it carefully for this recipe.
Either way is OK!
Instead of cooking on the stove for 1-2 minutes, you could easily finish your Frittata back in the oven. Either way, it is up to you!
SERVINGS 4
Slide your delicious frittata out of the pan and onto a plate or wooden board – you could even use a pizza board! Delicately slice it into triangles or any shape you like!
Some people like to top their Frittata with fresh cheese such as mozzarella. Top your Frittata with whatever you’d like, you can even grate some more pecorino over the top while it is still hot.
This Frittata is so moist and fluffy you won’t even need a knife to eat it! – just a fork will do!
The best part is that you can use any ingredients for this recipe! Try replacing the asparagus with pancetta, mushroom, cherry tomatoes, spinach, or any other ingredients.
For more Instructions watch the video:
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