Serves Four
2tbsp olive oil
450/455g pork sausages (or sausages of your choice)
1 sweet potato (about 225g/8oz) peeled and thinly sliced
1 red onion, thinly sliced
50g baby spinach leaves, roughly sliced
8 large eggs
1tbsp snipped chives, plus extra to garnish
green salad, to serve
450/455g pork sausages (or sausages of your choice)
1 sweet potato (about 225g/8oz) peeled and thinly sliced
1 red onion, thinly sliced
50g baby spinach leaves, roughly sliced
8 large eggs
1tbsp snipped chives, plus extra to garnish
green salad, to serve
Method
1. Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in a large nonstick frying pan with a heatproof handle. Add the sausages (no need to prick them) and fry over a medium heat for 10-12 minutes, turning occasionally until evenly browned. Remove, drain on kitchen paper and allow to cool slightly before cutting each one into 5 diagonal slices.2. Wipe out the pan, then pour in the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil and heat up. Tip in the the sweet potato and red onion and stir fry for 10-12 minutes until softened and turning golden. Stir in the spinach for a few seconds (just enough to wilt) then return the sausages to the pan. Preheat the grill to high.
3. Beat the eggs, season, pour them into the pan, then scatter over with the snipped chives. Cook over a medium heat for about 5 minutes, or until the edges begin to set. Place the pan under the grill for a few more minutes until the top begins to puff up and is lightly browned. Scatter over the remaining snipped chives, and serve with a green salad.
The carbohydrate content in sweet potatoes, (and white potatoes), will result in a blood sugar impact in any serving size and many diabetics choose not to eat them. However, sweet potatoes are naturally more nutrient-dense; so if you do choose to eat them they could be the better option between the two!
All the best Jan


DEAR READERS - JUST A THOUGHT
ReplyDeleteYou may also like this low carb vegetable frittata ... use this link:-
https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/2018/07/vegetable-frittata-lchf.html
All the best Jan
I love all the ingredients in this frittata, must give it a try.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious !
Jo
Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDelete...Jan, this looks tempting.
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking that the frittata would be tasty even if I left the sausage out!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks really good. I bought some maple flavored veggie 'sausages' but haven't had them yet. I love sweet potatoes, too. Happy January, Jan. Diana
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious recipe! Whether with or without meat, it's something I love!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Saturday, hugs, Elke
ps: I bought a sourdough bread yesterday, it tastes delicious and my sweetheart likes it too. I'm so glad to finally have a bread for him that's healthy and tastes great on top. Thanks for the tip!
That's a lovely combination Jan. Thank you, I will enjoy this :) All the best, Denise xo
ReplyDeleteLooks good Jan.
ReplyDeleteWhat a coincidence - just bought sweet potatoes.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Looks yummy and makes me wish for the turkey Italian sausages we used to be able to get in the US--the hot variety would be excellent in this dish!
ReplyDeleteLa frittata è un piatto molto versatile che si sposa davvero com tanti abbinamenti.
ReplyDeleteQuelli di farli con la salsiccia e le patate mi sembra molto valida come idea.
Looks yummy. I like sweet potato.
ReplyDeleteLOL, I am German - and old-fashioned, Sausages go on the coal BBQ here ;-) Thank you for the alternative, Jan!
ReplyDeleteHearty and delicious!
ReplyDeleteLove me some sweet potatoes. Use them all the time, even in noodle making!
ReplyDeleteDelicious.
ReplyDeleteWarm regards, Jan.
Have a happy and relaxing weekend.
That looks good and easy to swap veggie sausages :-D
ReplyDeletePerfect for the winter.
ReplyDeleteOhhh such a great recipe. Sweet potatoes are always in my pantry. Have a great day today.
ReplyDeleteDid someone say sausage? Yum
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your own January! I've actually seen pictures of snow in the U.K.!
ReplyDeleteYummy, that sure looks good!!!
ReplyDeleteI love a good frittata.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this! I'm trying to incorporate more sweet potatoes into our diet and this is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI love a good frittata!
ReplyDeleteHey, great recipe! I love a sweet potato! Take care. x
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this, Jan.
ReplyDeleteYuM!!! i love the carbs...no changes for me!!
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