So when it came time for dinner Saturday night, I decided to turn some leftover grilled lamb into a Masala style curry. The best restaurant here in Big Bear, an Indian and Nepalese place called Himalayan, makes an outstanding lamb Masala curry, and this was my inspiration.
Well, in trying to simplify the recipe for a mass audience , I blew it. While it was edible, it was missing something and just wasn't great (even food writers don't make outstanding dishes all the time). Since we weren't looking forward to the leftovers from this dubious dish, I needed to figure out something else to do with them (as I jsut can't thrown away food, it's just ingrained in me).
Enter the Frittata -- leftovers best friend. I drained off most of the sauce (which came out far too rich), sliced up the potatoes and green beans (the lamb chunks were already small) and added them to skillet, poured over beaten eggs, and finished it all off in the oven. It turned out to be a delicious, lightly curry flavored lunch entree.
If you haven't made a frittata before, check it out. It's like a sturdier, more substantial omelette. Frittatas are even good cold, making them perfect for picnics or lunch boxes. Frittatas make a great way of using up extra meats, veggies and cheese you may have in your fridge. The technique couldn't be simpler -- there isn't even any flipping involved!
For frittata newbies, I've included some recipes below. Get used to making frittatas and you'll be improvising in no time, turning your leftovers into quick and delicious meals for breakfast, lunch, or a light dinner.
Frittata Recipes from FabulousFoods.com
- Turkey or Chicken and Vegetable Frittata -- This frittata will particularly come in handy when you're trying to use up leftover Thanksgiving turkey.
- Marilyn Glennville's Frittata Food Yung (pictured at right)-- A clever healthy combination of Egg Foo Yung and Frittata.
- Chef Karina Ulrich's Ricotta and Leek Frittata -- This low carb recipe for breakfast, brunch or luncheon will delight all guests.
- Starving Student's Zucchini and Eggs Frittata -- Starving students will really appreciate this quick, easy, cheap, nutritious recipe.
- Ellen Haas's Greek Style Frittata with Spinach, Oregano, and Spinach - Here's a healthy diabetic friendly recipe that's great for breakfast, lunch or a light supper.
- Southwestern Frittata (pictured at the top of this post)-- This one features potatoes, onions, garlic, bell peppers, corn and Monterey Jack cheese.
- Vegetable and Swiss Frittata -- Clean out your veggie drawer with this tasty frittata.
- The Culinary Institute of America's Broccoli and Red Pepper Frittata -- Here's a great vegetarian version.
2 comments:
I hve yet to make a frittata, guess I will have to try one now! LOL
They're quick, easy, and practical, especially on those days when you don't know what else to make.
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