Ingredients:
Serves Four
2 outdoor-bred pork sausages
1 tbsp. oil
3 smoked back bacon rashers fat trimmed cut into cubes
75 g button mushrooms sliced
65 g tomatoes halved (e.g. cherry or pomodorino)
4 large (British) free-range eggs
12.5 g bunch fresh chives snipped
Method:
1. Squeeze the sausages out of their skins, and roll the sausage-meat into 12 bite-size balls.
2. Heat ½ tablespoon of the oil in a 20cm ovenproof frying pan. Add the sausage and fry all over for 1 minute, until browned and cooked through. Add the bacon and mushrooms and fry for a few minutes, until golden. Add the tomatoes for a further minute. Remove the mixture and set aside. Discard excess fat from the pan.
3. Whisk together the eggs and chives and season with freshly ground black pepper. Stir in 2/3 of the fried sausage mix. Pre-heat the grill to medium.
4. Heat the remaining oil in the frying pan over a medium heat. Add the egg mixture, tipping the pan so that it covers the base. Turn down the heat and scatter over the remaining sausage mixture. Cook for 8 minutes, or until almost set.
5. Place under a pre-heated grill, for 2-3 minutes, until the frittata is set and golden. Let cool slightly, then slide out of the pan, cut into wedges and serve.
6. Enjoy!
Recipe idea from here
... and please don't forget a cup of tea or coffee to go with it !
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All the best Jan
This looks so good. Must try it.
ReplyDelete...I'll see if I can make it with American eggs!
ReplyDeleteOh I love frittata for breakfast, lunch or dinner!
ReplyDeleteHi Jan what a wonderful recipe you are very kind sharing it with us,thankyou my friend xx
ReplyDeleteLooks scrumptious.x
ReplyDeleteCool no eggs
ReplyDeleteopps cool no cheese, I can handle eggs
ReplyDeleteIt's certainly pretty and appealing looking.
ReplyDeleteSounds like good for breakfast or lunch
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds like it is so yummily delicious. It has all the right ingredients in it for me. I like the sound of it. Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful weekend!
That sounds (and looks) delicious!!! Have a great weekend. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteYou post the most amazing recipes.
ReplyDeleteA very good breakfast!
ReplyDeleteI do love a frittata. And have them often.
ReplyDeleteLooks good, but I could never eat it for breakfast! Valerie
ReplyDeleteYum, that looks like the perfect weekend breakfast.
ReplyDeleteI've never had a frittata but really want to try this! Looks quite yummy! Hugs, RO
ReplyDeleteWOW...what a fantastic take on the traditional English breakfast!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this!!😊😊
Have a super weekend!
Hugs xxx
Looks yummy, not sure about the sausages, though. I´ll take lsiced chicken breast instead.
ReplyDeleteLooks great Jan.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
YUM! I never think of making a "fancy" breakfast during the summer as it is so come and go, but I am going to print and save this for a lazy fall weekend. I love breakfast frittatas or any frittatas. Happy weekend. Erika
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good idea for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Thanks, Jan!
ReplyDeleteI just made a sausage and cheese frittata last night! Coincidence! Yours looks great! (I like the addition of chives). -Jenn
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious. I love the coffee and tea cups;)
ReplyDeleteOh! That looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother one I must try!!!
I love a good frittata.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh that looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteYummi !
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking about something like this for my low/no carb breakfast and here is it in your post todat !
ReplyDeleteThank you...
parsnip
Other than leaving out the mushrooms I would gladly eat this.
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe, Jan. I love the recipes you have been featuring lately. I made the scones from the other day. My daughter, husband, and I enjoyed them for afternoon tea. Thank you! ♥
ReplyDeleteA great recipe, its a regular in many forms on our lunch menu. A way of using up the endless supply of eggs.
ReplyDeleteI think this will just have to be on my lunch menu one day this week! Delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteNow this looks like my kind of breakfast! Have a lovely week, Sue xx
ReplyDeleteParece delicioso. Tenha uma boa semana. Cumprimentos.
ReplyDeletemmmm hungry all over again, and I just ate breakfast a bit ago. :)
ReplyDeleteStay cool, Jan.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteMy husband may even like this one :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm sold! This looks great!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering! Thanks Jan! LOL! Big Hugs!
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