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This easy recipe makes a delicious breakfast or weeknight dinner using on-hand ingredients. For a heartier dish, add leftover chicken or shrimp.Angela Buchanan, Longmont, CO
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Nutritional Facts 1/2 frittata equals 277 calories, 17 g fat (6 g saturated fat), 333 mg cholesterol, 972 mg sodium, 9 g carbohydrate, 3 g fiber, 23 g protein.
Originally published as Florentine Frittata for Two in Country Woman February/March 2010, p36
Satisfying SandwichA frittata is a great choice for breakfast. But you can turn it into a hearty lunch or dinner by using the open-faced omelet as a sandwich filling. Simply cook the frittata as the recipe directs, then place a piece between two slices of substantial bakery bread, such as sourdough or focaccia. Include sliced tomato and fresh spinach leaves, if you'd like, for a quick sandwich that's sure to satisfy.
A frittata is a great choice for breakfast. But you can turn it into a hearty lunch or dinner by using the open-faced omelet as a sandwich filling. Simply cook the frittata as the recipe directs, then place a piece between two slices of substantial bakery bread, such as sourdough or focaccia. Include sliced tomato and fresh spinach leaves, if you'd like, for a quick sandwich that's sure to satisfy.
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