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The Italian word frittata derives from friggere and roughly means 'fried'. This was originally a general term for cooking eggs in a frying pan (or skillet in the US), anywhere on the spectrum from fried egg, through conventional omelette, to an Italian version of the Spanish omelette, made with fried potato.
Ingredients typically include wheat flour, [7] potato, [8] egg, [9] and salt. Variations of the dish supplement the simple recipe with flavour additives, such as semolina flour, [ 10 ] cheese , [ 11 ] breadcrumbs, [ 12 ] cornmeal [ 13 ] or similar ingredients, [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] and possibly including herbs, vegetables, and other ingredients.
Potato dumplings with a filling of onions and pork or bacon. Kugel: Ashkenazi Jews, Europe A pudding or casserole made from egg noodles or potatoes. Kugelis: Lithuania: Potatoes, bacon, milk, onions, and eggs, baked in a low casserole dish. Latka: Eastern Europe: In Ashkenazi cuisine, a potato pancake made with grated potato. Lefse: Norway
Mom's Potato and Egg Frittata by Ayesha Nurdjaja This is a classic dish at my mom's house. When my brother and I were kids my Gram's and Unkie would come every Sunday morning for breakfast.
After the potatoes and kale are roasted, the hash is formed into 4 individual "nests" that are finished with an egg in the middle. To keep the prep work to a minimum, use pre-chopped kale, found ...
Alex Guarnaschelli says: “Stracciatella means ‘little rags’ and its definition finds its name on a type of cheese, a type of gelato and this simple chicken soup layered with Parmesan cheese ...
Clockwise from top left; some of the most popular Italian foods: Neapolitan pizza, carbonara, espresso, and gelato. Italian cuisine is a Mediterranean cuisine [1] consisting of the ingredients, recipes, and cooking techniques developed in Italy since Roman times, and later spread around the world together with waves of Italian diaspora.
Air Fryer Doughnuts. Grab some canned biscuits and have a sweet breakfast ready in just a half hour. You can get creative with vanilla, chocolate, or maple glaze to dip them in (or try all three).