New Potato, Courgette & Pea Frittata for the Remoska®
- Serves : 6
- Difficulty level : Easy
- Type : Main Course
Quick, easy to make and rich in protein, veg-packed frittatas are a delicious way to reach your five-a-day. Our cooked-in-a-Remoska version uses garden and allotment favourites for a fresh and flavourful take on this classic Italian dish.
- Made with...
- Standard Remoska Electric Cooker with Glass Lid 2L Shop now
Ingredients
- For the frittata
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 300g courgettes chopped
- 6 large eggs beaten
- to taste Salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 1 tbsp fresh parsley chopped
- 300g cooked new potatoes chopped
- 1 red pepper deseeded and chopped
- 100ml milk
- 50g frozen petits pois or garden peas thawed
- 1 tbsp chopped fresh chives
- To garnish
- Handful of rocket
- 40g feta cheese crumbled
Top tip!
Before turning out, check that the frittata isn’t sticking by running a spatula around the edges, then shake the pan gently – it should be loose.
Method
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Put the olive oil, potatoes, courgettes and most of the pepper (reserving a little for garnish) into the Remoska. Cover with the lid, switch on, and cook for 20-25 minutes, until the vegetables are softened.
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Meanwhile, beat the eggs and milk together. Season with salt and pepper.
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Remove the lid from the Remoska and set it to one side carefully. Stir in the peas, parsley and chives, then pour in the egg mixture. Replace the lid and cook for approximately 15 minutes, until set and browned.
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Switch off the Remoska and remove the lid. Allow the frittata to stand for 5-10 minutes, then place a large plate over the top of the Remoska pan and turn it over to release. Turn the frittata over again, using a second plate, if you want the browned surface on top.
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To serve, garnish with rocket, feta cheese, the reserved red pepper and a little more ground black pepper.
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