There's no better way to use up everything in your fridge than a frittata. I love this version because it celebrates two of my favorite summertime treats: sweet corn and tomatoes. The corn adds the perfect...
Author: Andrea Bemis
The potatoes are what make this the love child of a Spanish tortilla and an Italian frittata. But you don't necessarily need them. Fill this frittata with 2 cups of whatever leftover cooked vegetables...
Author: David Tamarkin
Almost any sauced pasta will work will here: marinara! puttanesca! carbonara! The only sauces not invited are cream-based ones-sorry, Alfredo.
Author: David Tamarkin
Used as healing compounds since the early days of medicine, herbs have strong scents and flavors that indicate the presence of unique phytonutrients. Study after study shows that traditional healers were...
Author: Drew Ramsey, M.D.
When in doubt, frittata. This version turns greens and beans into a complete one-skillet supper
Author: Molly Baz
There may be no better way to stretch odds and ends around the kitchen than to make a frittata: there's no crust to fuss with, the eggy matrix can handle almost any savory inclusions, and the frittata...
Author: Sara Dickerman
Bunker in for cold weather with this cozy, autumnal frittata.
Author: Donna Hay
Make this easy one-pan baked frittata on the weekend, then slice it up for on-the-go breakfast sandwiches all week long.
Author: Anna Stockwell