Potato, Ham & Cheddar Frittata

Potato, Ham & Cheddar Frittata

Adding Tenderstem® broccoli to this recipe just takes this simple, comforting frittata to the next level.

Preparation time

5 minutes

Cooking time

15 minutes

Serves

4

Dietary requirements

  • Nut free

Nutritional information per serving

  • kcal 337
  • Fat 19.9g Medium
  • Saturates 5.9g Medium
  • Carbs 20.7g
  • Sugars 2.3g Low
  • Fibre 4g
  • Protein 26.8g
  • Salt 1.37g Medium

Method

  1. Rinse the potato slices under running water to remove some of the starch. Bring a large pan of lightly salted water up to the boil. Carefully drop on the potato slices, bring back up to the boil and cook for 3-4 minutes until just tender but not falling apart. Drain well.

  2. Blanch the Tenderstem® broccoli in boiling water for 3 minutes until just tender but with plenty of bite. Drain well.

  3. Heat the oil in a medium sized, preferably non-stick, frying pan and add the garlic, if using. Fry for one minute then tip in the potatoes, stirring to coat well in the oil. Scatter over the Tenderstem, mixing lightly among the potatoes. Tuck in the pieces of ham.

  4. Beat the eggs in a bowl and season well with salt and pepper. Carefully pour into the pan. Allow to set over a medium-low heat for around 8-10 minutes - the frittata should be set about two thirds of the way through.

  5. Preheat an overhead grill to hot. Sprinkle the cheese over the frittata and put under the grill to melt and finish setting the eggs.

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Nutrition information for Tenderstem® broccoli is based on lab analysis of the raw product commissioned by Tenderstem® broccoli. Please note, nutrition may vary due to origin, methods of storage and preparation, and freshness.

Nutrition analysis of recipes featured on the Tenderstem® broccoli website is calculated by a registered dietitian using McCance and Widdowson's The Composition of Foods, Seventh Edition, but may vary slightly depending on the specific ingredients used. Analyses do not include optional ingredients or suggested accompaniments unless specific amounts are given. If there is a range in the amount of an ingredient, the smaller amount is used. When a recipe lists a choice of ingredients, the first is used.