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How do you make frittata? How do you spell it?! ALSO - a potato salad question [fascinating emoticon]

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MamaG · 14/09/2007 11:13

I'm on slimming world and need to make a picnic for tomorrow.

Somebody suggestede frittata that could be made today and cut into slices for tomorrow but i don't know how to make it

potato salad question

I've boiled small new potatoes

I have v low fat fromage frais

I have fresh chives

Should I add garlic? cooked? Crushed?

thanks

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binkleandflip · 14/09/2007 11:15

You basically make a frittata as you would an omelette - add into it whatever you fancy but instead of doing in the pan - bake it in the oven (remember to cook anything you might put in it first ie meat). It tend to rise a little - just bake it until just browning on a fairly low heat then you can slice it.

Lubyloo · 14/09/2007 11:15

I wouldn't add garlic but would finely chop some gherkins or put in some capers if you have any. I love potato salad

JustineMumsnet · 14/09/2007 11:17

We shall shortly be re-housing this in the recipes topic [avoiding getting on with important things emoticon]

MamaG · 14/09/2007 11:18

I think I've just been told off

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chopster · 14/09/2007 11:21

I'd add garlic because I lvoe garlic, roast it in the oven with the skins on then squeeze the mush out. Yum!

MamaG · 14/09/2007 11:23

thanks

What would you p[ut in teh frit?

i was thinking red onion, mushrooms, peppers?

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MamaG · 14/09/2007 11:24

ooooh its jumped to recipes!!! [impressed]

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chopster · 14/09/2007 11:30

not mushrooms, cos I dont like them cold. I'd be thinking spanish torilla style and do ham and onion, or spinach?

JustineMumsnet · 14/09/2007 11:34

No, no, not told off MamaG you halfwit. Easy mistake to make.
No worries .

MamaG · 14/09/2007 11:35

Thank you for moving it Justine

You've obviously got nothing better to do got Mumsnets best interests at heart

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mazzystar · 14/09/2007 11:36

spinach vr courgette and red peppers nice in a fritatta/frittata

also feta or goat's cheese but may be illegal in your eating plan

MamaG · 14/09/2007 11:38

lol at illegal

I don't eat meat anyway so thats not a prob.

Would red onion, pepper, sweetcorn & peas (both frozen) be nice? or ming?

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mazzystar · 14/09/2007 11:39

i would say nice

chopster · 14/09/2007 11:48

sounds yummy.

Brangelina · 14/09/2007 11:54

Frittata is spelt correctly, but I've never heard of it going in the oven. It's pan fried, just like an omelette (hence the "fritta" part of the name) and is halfway between a French omelette and Spanish tortilla in thickness terms.

Spring onions and spinach are nice additions, along with feta if you're allowed.

Potato salad with garlic sounds yummy. I often make the dressing with plain yogurt instead of fromage frais, blended with a bit of spring onion and mint for flavour.

chopster · 14/09/2007 11:57

a tiny dash of cumin is really nice too, and I add chilli too, but I don't liek bland food.

binkleandflip · 14/09/2007 12:30

Well I do mine in the oven so there

Just call me an innovator!!

Brangelina · 14/09/2007 12:31
Grin
MamaG · 14/09/2007 12:56

mine is in the oven

red onion
red pepper
mushroom (i like cold mushrooms!)
chopped chili
garlic

its looking lovely

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binkleandflip · 14/09/2007 13:05

See MamaG, the oven is the way to go - It'll be delicious!!

prettybird · 14/09/2007 13:17

I do mine on the hob first and then finish it off under the grill - espcially if it is quite thick and taking a long time to set all the way through.

MamaG · 14/09/2007 13:21

binkle it won't come out of hte oven tray

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Brangelina · 14/09/2007 13:23

Ha!

RnB · 14/09/2007 13:24

Message withdrawn

MamaG · 14/09/2007 13:24

its binkle's fault (sob)

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