Artichoke Heart Frittata

- Total Time
- 30 minutes
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Ingredients
- 1pound baby artichokes, trimmed, or one 12-ounce package frozen artichoke hearts
- 8eggs
- 2tablespoons low-fat milk
- Salt, preferably kosher salt
- freshly ground pepper
- 2tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 2garlic cloves, minced
- 3tablespoons minced Italian parsley, dill, fennel fronds or wild fennel
- 1tablespoon freshly grated Parmesan or pecorino
Preparation
- Step 1
If using fresh artichokes, steam until tender or boil gently in a pot of generously salted water, 10 to 15 minutes. Drain, refresh with cold water and quarter the artichokes. Thaw frozen artichokes as directed, and drain off any liquid in the bowl.
- Step 2
Beat the eggs in a medium bowl. Whisk in the milk, about ½ teaspoon salt and freshly ground pepper to taste.
- Step 3
Heat the oil over medium-high heat in a 10-inch, heavy nonstick skillet, and add the artichokes. Cook, stirring often, until golden brown, about five to eight minutes. Add the garlic, and cook for another 30 seconds to a minute until fragrant. Stir in the herbs, and season with salt and pepper. Pour in the egg mixture. Swirl the pan to distribute the eggs and filling evenly over the surface. Shake the pan gently, tilting it slightly with one hand while lifting up the edges of the omelet with a spatula in your other hand, so that the eggs run underneath during the few minutes of cooking.
- Step 4
Turn the heat down to low, cover (use a pizza pan if you don’t have a lid that will fit your skillet) and cook 10 minutes, shaking the pan gently every once in a while. From time to time, remove the lid and loosen the bottom of the omelet with a wooden spatula, tilting the pan so that the bottom doesn’t burn. Instead it should turn a deep golden brown. Meanwhile, heat the broiler.
- Step 5
Finish the omelet under the broiler for one to two minutes, watching very carefully to make sure the top doesn’t burn. (It should brown slightly, and it will puff under the broiler.) Remove from the heat and immediately sprinkle on the Parmesan or pecorino. Serve hot, warm or room temperature.
- Advance preparation: You can prepare the artichokes a day ahead. The frittata is good served at room temperature, so you can make it hours before serving. It also will keep well in the refrigerator overnight.
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I couldn't find frozen artichoke hearts, but tinned worked just fine. I also added small potatoes, which was a nice addition.
This was delicious. I used canned artichokes, drained well, squeezed the excess liquid out in paper towels. Threw in a bit of onion, small diced potato, and part of a red pepper. Just delicious. Will make again.
vegan? not if you use eggs . . .
First time ever cooking with fresh (or otherwise) artichokes; watched a couple of YT vids and figured it out. Added sliced fennel to the pan when sautéing the hearts. Got the pan tilting and lifting once I started to see how it was setting up. Once it was close to solid, I added shrimp seasoned with Hawij and s&p. Put sliced fire roasted red peppers on top before putting under the broiler to finish cooking off the shrimp; added parm & cilantro after removing from oven — amazing taste!
Anyone else get a weird gray color while it was cooking on the stove?
This was delicious. I used canned artichokes, drained well, squeezed the excess liquid out in paper towels. Threw in a bit of onion, small diced potato, and part of a red pepper. Just delicious. Will make again.