Sunday, August 31, 2008

My Dinner Frittata.

Normally I would make something like this for breakfast to go alongside pancakes oozing with margarine and maple syrup and some smoky tempeh bacon. But when dinner came around I had no idea what to do and wanted something light and easy so I decided to make this. A frittata is kind of a cross between an omelette and a quiche. I don't miss eggs at all but if I wanted something egg-like, I can always make it with tofu. This is one of those recipes that works. The recipe is from The Ultimate Uncheese Cookbook. I like to play around with the filling. Tonight's frittata has onions, garlic, scallions, potatoes, spinach and white squash. I added sliced tomatoes on top for prettiness. Mmmm, mmm, mmm. I served it with a dollop of mock hollandaise which is pretty much a sauce made with vegan mayo, dijon mustard, lemon juice and salt and pepper mixed together. I like to squirt some ketchup in it too to give it a little sweetness as well as color.







If you want this recipe, leave a comment with your email and I'll be happy to share it with you!

7 comments:

Soup Slacker said...

Love your blog and your frittata looks amazing! I would love the recipe!

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Maryam in Marrakesh said...

So I really don't want to bother you and I am so sure you have been asked this question a million times and are exhausted from answering it but if on the off chance you have done a post on when and why you became a vegan and the benefits you have seen personally, I would be so interested to read it.

No worries if you don't have time to answer this!

kmouse said...

maryam,
I will keep this in mind for a future post!

Kim

Anonymous said...

Will you please tell me how many pretzels you add to the peanut butter mousse pie and how to make the chocolate sauce.

I love your site.

Anonymous said...

Hello, I would really love the recipe for your dinner frittata. It looks interesting! Are there any low calorie recipes you have?

majella_92@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

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Unknown said...

Fun to say and fun to make, a frittata is an Italian style omelette that you can serve to a crowd. Best of all you don't have to flip or fuss with frittata, it starts cooking stove top and then simply finishes cooking in the oven until set.
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