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The Ultimate Breakfast Frittata
photo by Izy Hossack
- Ready In:
- 25mins
- Ingredients:
- 9
- Serves:
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3-4
ingredients
directions
- Boil potatoes in a small saucepan until tender.
- Meanwhile, heat oil in a pan and fry the onions, mushrooms and bacon until onions are clear and bacon is cooked.
- Drain potatoes and put into frying pan, cooking for another 2 minutes.
- Make sure ingredients are spread evenly over the pan and then pour eggs evenly over the base.
- Season with herbs, salt and pepper, to taste.
- Let cook for 2 minutes or until eggs start to set.
- Sprinkle cheese over the top and bake under a grill until eggs are cooked and cheese is bubbling and brown (3-5 minutes).
- Serve with a tall glass of orange juice and some toast.
Reviews
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I BAKED THIS: This was delicious; I made it for our 16 person brunch. I did make some changes and here they are: I roasted the potatoes using the recipe on Lipton Onion Soup Mix Box. Used spring onions instead of regular onions. Added Bell Peppers too. BAKED in oven at 400 Degrees Fahrenheit for 25 minutes. Then did the cheese on top under the broiler. It was so good. The dill really pulled this dish together. What a keeper!
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I partially cooked the potatoes in the micro then sauteed the onion and peppers(in place of mushrooms), cooked potatoes 3 min. and put into a baking dish. Topped with the egg mixture, bacon, green onion and 350 deg. for 23 min. Added the cheese and let it sit in oven (oven off) for 2 min. Turned out great.
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I made this with green, red, and yellow peppers instead of the mushrooms (DH doesn't like them). This was WONDERFUL! I'm not a big dill fan, but surprisingly it didn't taste like dill, just delicious! I think this (made with the peppers) would make amazing breakfast burritos! DH asked for more, for the next day's breakfast (he was too full to want seconds for breakfast). Thank you for a great recipe! Definitely adding to my favorites.
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This was great. I didn't follow the recpe exactly -- it's one of those that you can alter to suit your tastes and to what you have on hand. I added some asparagus -- plus my potatoes were pretty large so I increased the eggs to 7. Instead of dill, I used a little bit of Italian Seasoning. This is a great recipe and one that can be adapted to whatever you might have on hand. Thank you for sharing.
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Made this for 3 very hungry teens this morning before school. Oh my, they loved it!! Next time will double the recipe. I was lazy and used Tater Tots instead of potatoes. When most of the egg had cooked, I put the pan under the broiler to finish the top and then added the cheese. Let the cheese melt under the broiler and served. It was so very easy and such a hit. Thanks for a great recipe! Will be making this one often I am sure.
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