Stuffed Frittata with Wild Asparagus and Tropea Red Onions

I've often heard people say dismissively, "They can't cook at all—they can't even make a frittata!" as if making a frittata in a skillet is the easiest thing to cook. That's not true; making a frittata, especially with lots of eggs and a good filling, isn't that simple. A few days ago, my father brought me plenty of wild asparagus, beautiful Tropea onions, and the freshest eggs. I immediately thought to use these spring delicacies to make a big frittata. I think it's a perfect main dish for an Easter Monday lunch.
Stuffed Frittata with Wild Asparagus and Tropea Red Onions
I've often heard people say dismissively, "They can't cook at all—they can't even make a frittata!" as if making a frittata in a skillet is the easiest thing to cook. That's not true; making a frittata, especially with lots of eggs and a good filling, isn't that simple. A few days ago, my father brought me plenty of wild asparagus, beautiful Tropea onions, and the freshest eggs. I immediately thought to use these spring delicacies to make a big frittata. I think it's a perfect main dish for an Easter Monday lunch.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Peel and chop the onions, then sauté them in a skillet with a drizzle of olive oil and a pinch of salt. When they're soft but not browned, add 1 cup (240 ml) of cold water and bring to a boil. Meanwhile, rinse the asparagus and break them into pieces with your hands, using only the tender parts. Once the water with the onions is boiling, add the asparagus and cook until tender. Turn off the heat and let cool slightly.
- 2
Crack the eggs into a bowl, add a pinch of pepper and a pinch of salt, and beat them. Add the cooked asparagus and onions. For extra flavor, you can also add a little grated pecorino cheese if you like.
- 3
Pour a drizzle of olive oil into a nonstick skillet, heat it, then pour in the egg, asparagus, and onion mixture. Use a spoon or fork to gently move the edges so the liquid mixture can flow underneath as it starts to set. Cover with a lid and cook over low heat until the top is almost set. Turn off the heat and let it sit, covered, for about a minute so the top finishes setting.
- 4
At this point, flip the frittata using the lid, return it to the skillet, turn the heat back on, and brown the other side. If you want to skip this step, you can simply bake the frittata in a preheated oven at 350°F (180°C) for about 20 minutes.
Best regards,
Maria Grazia Trocini
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