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Funny, I thought that cross between a quiche and an omelette was called a frittata.  It is a staple in this household, whatever you call it.  Yum!


I don't know the difference, or where frittata comes from. (Italy, maybe?) She was born and raised in Spain, and when we had company coming over, she said she would cook a tortilla. Being that I was born and raised in the southwest US, I assumed she meant a quesadilla or something. Much to my surprise, she broke out this 12" diameter, 2" thick "egg pie" that was loaded with cheese and sausage and potatoes, that made a filling meal for 4. No matter what you call it, I have been converted!

And...it's a pretty good way to use up all those excess eggs!
 
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Funny, I thought that cross between a quiche and an omelette was called a frittata.  It is a staple in this household, whatever you call it.  Yum!


OK, here is a pic of a Spanish tortilla. I used a dozen eggs, an onion, about 3/4 pound of my home made hot Italian sausage, and about a half pound of cheese (sharp cheddar and mozzarella).

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And here is the "Conquistador Breakfast" served daily at 6:00 AM!

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OK, here is a pic of a Spanish tortilla. I used a dozen eggs, an onion, about 3/4 pound of my home made hot Italian sausage, and about a half pound of cheese (sharp cheddar and mozzarella).

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And here is the "Conquistador Breakfast" served daily at 6:00 AM!

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That looks so yummy! My girls are all laying again so I have more than enough eggs to try this recipe out. Thanks for posting Cyborg!
 
the kids and I are doing a fire out back, a neighbor gave us some juniper. It's not the alligator bark juniper, I'm so bummed it has no smell. If anybody ever gets a hold of alligator park juniper please let me know


I have a great source for alligator juniper. I'm not home right now but I'll send his info when I get back. He's awesome and delivers from Payson. There is nothing like alligator juniper for a fire!
 
Funny, I thought that cross between a quiche and an omelette was called a frittata. It is a staple in this household, whatever you call it. Yum!
We have a frittata for dinner whenever we get ahead on our egg supply, probably once a week. It's a nice way to use up leftover veggies, too!
 

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