Farmers Market Frittata: Broccoli & Bell Pepper

Farmer’s Market Frittata: Broccoli & Bell Pepper

I just got back from my local farmers market and, man, am I hungry.  I’ve got a bag full of beautiful vegetables and a carton of ridiculously fresh eggs.  I want to use all this good stuff, but I want it fast.  Solution:  a frittata.  Skillet ready.  Vegetables in.  Cook.  Add eggs.  Bake.  Make coffee.  Wash hands.  Alakazam!  Breakfast is served.

Watch me make my delicious Broccoli & Bell Pepper Frittata in this step-by-step picture guide.

Chick here for the ingredients list and printable recipe.

Broccoli From The Farmer's Market

Bell Peppers From The Farmer's Market

Step One: Score some fresh broccoli and a bell pepper.  These gorgeous vegetables are from a farmers market in Burbank, CA.

Farmer's Market Frittata Ingredients

The ingredients are ready to go: broccoli, bell pepper, onions, eggs, milk, olive oil and cheese.

Saute The Pepper And Onion

Saute the pepper and onion in a Tablespoon of olive oil – just until tender (about 6 minutes).

Add the Broccoli And Steam

Add the broccoli and a couple Tablespoons water.  Cover and steam.  It takes about 2 minutes for the broccoli to get slightly tender.  Remove from heat and set aside.

Beat The Eggs With The Milk

Beat the eggs and milk together with a little salt and pepper.

Add The Egg Mixture To The Broccoli

Return the broccoli to the stove top and set to medium heat.  (We had to let the vegetables cool slightly, so their heat wouldn’t cook the egg on contact.)  Add a touch more olive oil.  Add the egg mixture.

Sprinkle On the Cheese

When the edges start to set, sprinkle cheese over the top.  I used a nice Asiago cheese.  It’s really flavorful, so I find myself using less cheese than I might had I used a Swiss or Cheddar.

Bake The Frittata Until Center Is Set

Transfer the frittata to a 350 degree oven and bake until the center is set – about 12 to 14 minutes.

The Finished Frittata

Farmer's Market Frittata: Broccoli & Bell Pepper

That’s all there is to it. Slice into wedges and serve warm.

A Slice Of Broccoli And Bell Pepper Frittata

Here’s the recipe: Broccoli & Bell Pepper Frittata

Be sure to save any leftovers.  This is a rare egg dish that tastes as good at room temperature as it does fresh from the oven.  It’s great for picnics.  Try it for a convenient lunch instead of a sandwich.  Some people argue that quiches and frittatas taste even better the next day because the flavors meld together longer.  I can’t argue with their argument.

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