Eggs, they're what's for
For this frittata, I removed any chunks of soaked bread and placed the veggie mixture into a small frying pan. I sauteed them until all of the liquid was absorbed and then tossed in 2 beaten jumbo eggs. Cover and cook the frittata mixture on low for about 10 minutes and then place in a 350 degree oven. Bake for another 10 minutes until the eggs are cooked through and set. At this point I turn the oven to 'broil' and keep the frittata under the broiler until a beautiful golden brown color develops. Keep a very close eye on the frittata while broiling so that it does not burn. Remove from the oven and garnish with a little bit more of the panzanella. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
This is so amazingly delicious!











Oh this just looks awesome! I am new to your blog and am so glad that I found it!!
ReplyDeleteLove it, and love the name of your "must go's" ha ha.
ReplyDeleteTake care and thanks for sharing..
Great and delicious use of leftover!
ReplyDeleteLeftovers are common around here Roz. Very creative use of that salad!
ReplyDeleteThe next time I have some must-go's that haven't actually started moving out on their own, I'm going to try this dish. Great inspiration for the left-overs!
ReplyDeleteWhat you say is so true, waste not want not!
ReplyDeleteOh my!
ReplyDeleteDeliciousnes!!!
Gabriela
Wow - that looks and sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteLeftovers for breakfast sounds vaguely familiar - looks delicious and we obviously think the same about using up rather than throwing out food.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Roz. I would have never thought of this.
ReplyDeleteSam
Hi other Roz. Wow..your leftovers look WAY better than most of mine! Delicious! We're big fans of leftovers too, love coming up with a second, completely different meal with things from the night before. Have a great day. from, Canadian Roz.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your beautiful comments on my blog, Roz. Yes, I remember. It's sweet of you to remember too and to say. :-) Love your blog, and your parents' recipes so remind me of my grandmother's recipes.
ReplyDeleteThis is proof that you can do beautiful things with leftovers. Wow. Love it.
ReplyDeleteVelva
I was looking around for a comfortiing dish..ans see heer I found it.Ta:)
ReplyDeleteIt really is an Italian thing. I had roasted red peppers and onions with sausage last night (served over pasta al burro from the night before). I just had to use up some of the leftovers this morning, so I had a sausage, pepper, and onion frittata. I'm thinking of those soggy bread cubes and thinking I'd have probably tossed them in, lol.
ReplyDeleteLove it! As I've told you in the past, I love your blog. I featured this recipe on my own blog: http://mediterraneanmyway.blogspot.com/2011/07/feature-friday-july-29-2011.html
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!