La Frittata/ Easy Omelet

La frittata/ easy omelet is a simple, versatile dish. A great way to incorporate left over pasta or vegetables, or even both as in this recipe.
La Frittata/ Easy Omelet
La frittata/ easy omelet is a simple, versatile dish. A great way to incorporate left over pasta or vegetables, or even both as in this recipe.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Slice and chop onion and garlic.
- 2
Add to pan with 3 Tbs of olive oil.(or more to taste)
- 3
Once fragrant, add cooked vegetables. Stir to incorporate.
- 4
Whisk the eggs. Add the cheese, chopped parsley and salt and pepper, if desired.
- 5
Add pasta and stir.
- 6
Add egg mixture and stir to spread evenly in pan.
- 7
Cover, and allow to cook for 5 to 10 minutes on medium heat until the sides of the omelet release easily.
- 8
Take a plate, and flip the omelet.
- 9
Slide back into pan and cook an additional 3 to 5 minutes.
- 10
Remove from pan and garnish with parsley. Can be served hot or cold.
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