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Broccoli and Cheese Frittata

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Yikes! Tea was a dramatic change lol brought home some pea soup from work, tum is abit fragile

That's a shame Steff hope you feel better soon. Dinner for us tonight was stir fry with chicken, onions, bean sprouts, mange tout and noodles. Good thing is I don't put sauces in it and hubby and daughter still like it. :D
 
I'm going to make a Broccoli and Cheese Frittata for lunch tomorrow. Has anyone else made one? If so do you part cook the broccoli or do you put it raw into the frittata. And if you put it raw into the frittata how fine does it need to be chopped? :D

what is a frittata please I have heard of it but never had one I would love to know what it is and how to make one as I did the crustless quiche that LeeLee told me about and love it been making more last weekend.

Helen
 
It's very similar to the quiche recipe, but cooked in a frying pan over a low heat and then grilled to brown the top. Similar to Spanish Omelette or Tortilla (not the Mexican kind).
 
It's very similar to the quiche recipe, but cooked in a frying pan over a low heat and then grilled to brown the top. Similar to Spanish Omelette or Tortilla (not the Mexican kind).

ah I get it now thank you LeeLee
 
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