Caramelised Onion vegetarian Frittata Recipe

Caramelised Onion Frittata Recipe

Frittatas are one of the most versatile dishes. They can be enjoyed by those who opt for a vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free, sugar-free or refined-carbohydrate diet and pretty much everyone else, too. They’re a crowd-pleaser, packed with nutrients and one of my favourite things to serve up any time of the day. Just like eggs, frittatas are versatile in nature. They surpass food trends (cauliflower rice, who!) and are great for just about any occasion. You can serve this vegetarian frittata at a family lunch, for a slow Saturday morning breakfast or easy mid-week dinner.

Makes: 1 frittata

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Caramelised Onion Frittata Recipe

By: Lee Holmes

Serve this vegetarian frittata at a family lunch, for a slow Saturday morning breakfast or easy mid-week dinner. It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser!


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Ingredients

  • 50g butter plus 1 tsp extra
  • 3 large brown onions, sliced
  • 1 tbsp fresh rosemary, chopped
  • 8 free-range eggs
  • Sea salt & freshly ground pepper, to taste
  • 2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

Method


  • Melt butter in frying pan and cook the onions and rosemary over low heat until sweet and brown.
  • Beat eggs, salt and pepper and then stir through the onions.
  • Wipe frying pan clean and add oil and extra butter. Pour in egg and onion mix and cook over lowest flame until egg is set.
  • Place Frittata pan under grill when set to crisp up the top.

  

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Lee Holmes

Lee Holmes

Lee Holmes is a nutritionist, yoga and meditation teacher, wholefoods chef, Lifestyle Food Channel’s Healthy Eating Expert, blogger and author of the best-selling books Supercharged Food: Eat Your Way to Health, Supercharged Food: Eat Yourself Beautiful, Eat Clean, Green and Vegetarian, Heal your Gut, Eat Right for Your Shape and Supercharged Food for Kids.

Lee’s food philosophy is all about S.O.L.E. food: sustainable, organic, local and ethical. Her main goal is to alter the perception that cooking fresh, wholesome, nutrient-rich meals is difficult, complicated and time-consuming. From posting recipes, her passion to share her autoimmune disease story and help others has snowballed and the blog has recently taken home the overall prize at the Bupa Health Influencer Awards as well as the best blog in the Healthy Eating category. She also runs a four-week online Heal Your Gut program.

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