Easter Frittata: Simple, Delicious and Low-Carb

Try this Easter Frittata recipe, a simple, delicious, and low-carb option.

Easter Frittata: Simple, Delicious and Low-Carb
Easter Frittata: Simple, Delicious and Low-Carb

Step-by-step

  • Preheat oven to 400 F / 200 C.
  • Prepare asparagus: Cut woody ends off (250g after cutting).
  • Wash, deseed, and slice bell pepper into small stripes.
  • Peel and finely chop shallot and spring onion.
  • Grease a pan with butter or ghee. Add asparagus, bell pepper, shallot, and spring onion.
  • Season with salt; cook for 5 minutes.
  • Whisk eggs, cream, and herbs (parsley, mint, tarragon) in a bowl. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Place cooked vegetables in a baking dish.
  • Crumble goat cheese over vegetables.
  • Pour egg mixture over cheese and vegetables.
  • Bake for 20 minutes, until top is firm.
  • Reduce oven temperature to 350 F / 175 C.
  • Add pancetta or bacon to the frittata.
  • Bake for an additional 15-20 minutes.
  • Let cool before serving.
  • Meanwhile, grease a pan with ghee or butter and roast cherry tomatoes on the vine for about 5 minutes.
  • Serve frittata with roasted tomatoes.

A Springtime Delight: My Easter Frittata Recipe

Easter is a time for celebration, family, and of course, delicious food! This year, I wanted to create something special, something that felt festive but also manageable amidst the usual Easter bustle. That’s where my Easter Frittata came in. Forget complicated recipes and hours spent in the kitchen; this frittata is simple, elegant, and absolutely bursting with springtime flavors. It’s also incredibly versatile – feel free to adapt it to your own preferences and what’s in season.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity. The base is a vibrant mix of fresh asparagus, sweet bell peppers, and subtly sharp shallots, all perfectly complemented by the creamy richness of eggs and goat cheese. I love using fresh herbs – parsley, mint, and tarragon – but feel free to experiment! Chives, thyme, or even a touch of dill would be equally delicious. The pancetta adds a smoky, salty counterpoint, creating a harmonious balance of textures and tastes. And let's not forget the star of the side show – those perfectly roasted cherry tomatoes, still on the vine for maximum flavor.

This Easter Frittata isn’t just a delicious meal; it’s a symbol of springtime renewal. The bright green asparagus, the sunny yellow bell peppers, and the vibrant herbs all contribute to a dish that feels both celebratory and light. It’s the kind of recipe that invites you to savor every bite, to appreciate the simple pleasure of fresh, seasonal ingredients. And the best part? It's easily adaptable. Don't have pancetta? Bacon works just as well. No goat cheese? Feta or another soft cheese would be a wonderful substitute. The key is to let your creativity flow and to personalize the recipe to reflect your own tastes and preferences.

Beyond its deliciousness, this frittata is also incredibly practical. It’s a make-ahead dish, perfect for busy Easter mornings. You can prepare most of it the day before, then simply pop it in the oven when you’re ready to serve. This means less stress and more time to enjoy the company of loved ones. It also transports beautifully, making it ideal for Easter brunches or picnics.

Why I love this recipe:

  • Simple and easy to make: The recipe is straightforward and requires minimal prep time.
  • Delicious and flavorful: The combination of ingredients creates a truly delightful taste experience.
  • Versatile and adaptable: Feel free to customize it to your liking by using different herbs, cheeses, or vegetables.
  • Perfect for Easter: It's a festive and elegant dish that's perfect for a celebratory meal.
  • Make-ahead friendly: You can prepare most of the ingredients ahead of time, making it ideal for busy days.
  • Great for brunches or picnics: It transports well and can be enjoyed in various settings.

Whether you’re a seasoned cook or a beginner in the kitchen, this Easter Frittata is a recipe you'll want to keep in your repertoire. It's a dish that brings joy, both in the making and in the sharing. So gather your family and friends, pour some mimosas, and enjoy this taste of springtime!

Tips and variations:

  • Add some spice: For a little kick, add a pinch of red pepper flakes to the egg mixture.
  • Use different cheeses: Experiment with other soft cheeses like feta, ricotta, or even a creamy brie.
  • Add other vegetables: Spinach, mushrooms, zucchini, or sun-dried tomatoes would all be delicious additions.
  • Make it vegetarian: Omit the pancetta or bacon for a vegetarian version.
  • Make it ahead: Prepare the frittata up to a day ahead of time and refrigerate. Then, simply reheat it in the oven before serving.

This Easter Frittata isn't just a recipe; it's a celebration of spring, a gathering of flavors, and a testament to the simple joys of cooking and sharing a meal with loved ones. Happy Easter!