Friday 25 October 2024

Vegetarian Frittata : Creamy Ricotta with Caramelised Onions


Sharing this easy cheesy vegetarian recipe seen here for a super creamy ricotta frittata with sweet caramelised onions and fresh greens – perfect for a tasty breakfast or brunch!

Ingredients
Serves Four
1 Tbsp oil
3 onions, thinly sliced
85 g (3 oz) vegetarian parmesan-style cheese
6 eggs
150 ml (2/3 cup) milk
1 tsp minced garlic
1 tsp dried thyme
1/2 tsp black pepper
1 Tbsp butter
1 large handful (30g / 1 oz) greens, e.g. arugula (rocket), pea shoots, chopped spinach, watercress, etc.
250 g (9 oz) ricotta cheese

Instructions
1. Heat the oil in an oven-proof frying pan – measuring approx. 25cm in diameter – and add the sliced onions. Cook over a medium-low heat, stirring fairly regularly, for at least 20 minutes, until they are soft and golden brown. If you have time, you’ll get even more flavour into your onions by cooking them for even longer (up to an hour, if you have time!), at a lower temperature. If you can cook them for about 40 minutes at a lower temperature that works well!
2. While the onions are cooking, finely grate the parmesan. Add it to a mixing bowl with the eggs, milk, garlic, thyme, and black pepper. Mix thoroughly with a whisk or fork, making sure the eggs are well beaten.
3. When the onions are cooked to your liking, set the oven to 180°C (Gas Mark 4 / 350°F). Make a gap in the middle of the onions, and add the butter, allowing it to melt.
4. When the butter has melted, turn off the heat. Mix the butter into the onions, and spread them out evenly across the bottom of the pan. Pour the egg mixture on top.
5. Add a good handful of greens (e.g. rocket / arugula), and use a fork to press it down into the egg mixture. Dollop the ricotta cheese on top, and flatten it slightly with a fork, nestling it into the egg. You can add a little more black pepper to the top of your frittata if you like.
6. Place the pan into the oven, and bake for around 25-30 minutes, or until the eggs are fully set. They will set from the outside of the pan inwards, so as soon as the middle is set, it’s ready. Allow to stand for five minutes before cutting into slices.

Nutrition
Serving: 1portion | Carbohydrates: 16.8g | Protein: 25.9g | Fat: 24.3g |

Details above, and more, can be seen here


~ enjoy your day ~

Dear reader, you will find a variety of recipe ideas within this blog, and it is important to note, not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic (more about this here) and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use a reliable meter. If you have any concerns about your health it is always advisable to consult your Doctor or health care team.

All the best Jan

32 comments:

  1. Think I may make this at the weekend.

    Tina

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  2. Gracias por la receta . es una forma diferente de comer tortilla. Te mando un beso.

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    J. P. Alexander said: ...
    Thanks for the recipe. It's a different way to eat tortilla. I send you a kiss.

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  4. Oh my - this looks fabulous!

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  5. Ohhh this looks so darn good.

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  6. well that looks delicious indeed!
    Debbie {who is very hungry now}

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  7. Looks rather nice but something we probably wouldn't eat.

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  8. Great recipe of the creamy ricotta frittata :-) J.P. Alexander is right as I had something like that in Malaga (Spain). I love eggs ... I sometimes buy them directly from the farmer.
    Thanks for sharing the instruction for making caramelised onions.

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  9. That would make a substantial meal and so tasty, too.

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  10. Another delicious dish, looks yummy.
    Take care, Happy Friday and have a great weekend.

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  11. wow 40 minutes of cooking onion
    it reminds me my mom who would do it some time for special dish on special days like Eid or so
    mind blowing recipe
    blessings

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  12. Yum! Looks delicious. Thank you Jan and all the best.

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  13. Oh my! That looks and sounds delicious. Thank you, Jan, for sharing the recipe.

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  14. It looks delicious Jan, I have enjoyed all your recipes.

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  15. Wow does that look good!
    In winter, trying a new recipe is a way of cheering up.
    You post great recipes. Thank you

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  16. Looks good. Gotta watch the onions these days! (MacDonalds)

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    This N That who said ...
    "Looks good. Gotta watch the onions these days! (MacDonalds)"

    Many thanks for your comment, it is a tasty frittata.
    In case readers are not aware of the link with onions and McDonalds this article here will tell you more

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/25/health/e-coli-mcdonalds-quarter-pounder-onions.html

    All the best Jan

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  18. That looks soooo good. I'm sure I would love it.

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  19. Thus looks really delicious. Xx

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  20. Oooh, yummy! And I bet it would be extra delicious with homemade ricotta!

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  21. It looks good, I like your pretty Autumn picture too!

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  22. Questa à un'ottima ricetta.Ti aspetto nel mio blog.

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  23. Se ve muy bien, me gusta. Besos.

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    olgica said ...
    This is a great recipe. I'm waiting for you in my blog.

    Teresa said ...
    It looks great, I like it. Kisses.

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