Silky smooth. Rich and custardy. These are not always the words used to describe Italy’s favorite egg dish. With Suvie, that all changes. No more skillets with burnt egg on the bottom and runny egg in the middle. No more over-cooked, spongy frittatas. Suvie helps you cook the perfect frittata effortlessly. Just mix eggs and the fillings of your choice the night before, load up your Suvie, and in the morning you’ll have a perfect start to the day. Can’t finish it all for breakfast? No worries, frittatas make a great lunch too. For this frittata we’re using spinach and feta cheese for the filling, and topping it off with Parmesan cheese that gets a quick broil until it bubbles and browns. Buon appetito!

Spinach Feta Frittata

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Ingredients

  • 8 eggs
  • ½ cup frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained
  • ¼ cup sour cream
  • ¼ cup feta cheese
  • 2-3 tbsp grated parmesan cheese
  • Salt and pepper

Directions

Microwave the frozen spinach until thawed, then drain in a mesh colander and squeeze as much of the liquid out as you can.

Whisk the eggs until smooth and frothy, then add the sour cream and thoroughly whisk until smooth. Make sure there aren’t any clumps of sour cream, this will take a little time but it’s worth it!

Crumble the feta cheese into the eggs and add the spinach.

Fold in the fillings and season well with salt and pepper.

Pour into a Suvie pan. Insert pan into your Suvie, input settings, and cook now or schedule. 

Suvie Cook Settings

Bottom Zone: Slow Cook Low for 1 hour

After the frittata is cooked sprinkle the top with grated parmesan cheese.

Broil until the cheese is browned and bubbling. Cut into pieces and serve.

Note: If you would like to make this recipe in Suvie 1.0, insert pan into the top zone of Suvie, fill reservoir, and set to Slow Cook on Low for 1 hour.

Coffee pairing

One of the best coffees for pairing with cheese-based dishes is Hawaiian Kona coffee.  

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