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Zucchini and Tomato Frittata

Cook Time:
50 Minutes
Difficulty:
Easy
Serves Up To:
4 Servings

Nutrition Information

Total Fat10.9 g
Total Carbohydrates12.4 g
Cholesterol327.4 mg
Sodium290.1 mg
Potassium1,150.8 mg
Dietary Fiber4.6 g
Sugars2.5 g
Protein15.8 g

Ingredients

  • 6 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • Handful of chopped leafy greens (sweet potato greens or spinach)
  • 1 small zucchini – sliced into thin coins
  • 1 clove of garlic – minced
  • 2 medium tomatoes – sliced
  • Handful of cherry tomatoes – halved
  • Fresh herbs (sage thyme or basil)
  • Salt & pepper
  • Pinch of smoked paprika (optional)

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

  2. Whisk together eggs and almond milk with a pinch of salt. (For a fluffier frittata, I like to do this in a blender). Set aside.

  3. Heat an 8 or 10 inch skillet on the stove. Add a bit of olive oil, then add the chopped greens, zucchini, minced garlic, and a few pinches of salt and pepper. Cook for just a minute or so – until the greens wilt and the zucchini starts to soften. Add a pinch of paprika, stir, then add the eggs.

  4. Add the tomatoes, more salt & pepper. Turn the stove off and slide your pan into the oven.

  5. Bake for 20-30 minutes, or until eggs are just set.

  6. During the last 5-ish minutes of cooking time add sage and thyme on top (if you're using basil, add it just as the frittata comes out of the oven).

  7. Remove from oven, let cool for 15 minutes (or more), then slice and serve. Add more salt & pepper to taste.

Made with these products:

Unsweetened Original Almondmilk
Unsweetened Original Almondmilk
Shelf Stable Unsweetened Original Almondmilk
Shelf Stable Unsweetened Original Almondmilk

Notes:

  • If you're using a skillet larger than 10 inches, use 8 eggs instead of 6.
  • For a prettier frittata, add all of your veggies in 2 layers. Add the first half as written, then add the rest after your eggs have partially set in the oven. Continue cooking until eggs are fully set. (Note: this step is entirely not necessary for the actual taste).

Courtesy of: Love and Lemons