Frittata Recipe with Asparagus and Sun Dried Tomato (2024)

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4.67 stars (3 reviews)

35 minutes mins

Posted by Sommer Collier on Jun 27, 2014 (last updated Jun 13, 2019)

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This amazing frittata recipe loaded with fontina cheese, asparagus, and tangy sun dried tomatoesis a brilliant main dish to serve forbreakfast or brunch… or lunch, or dinner, or a mid-afternoon snack. Actually, it’s pretty wonderful anytime you serve it.

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Rounding outweek one of Estate d’Italia (Summer of Italy) on ASP, were serving up a rustic Italian frittata recipe that is both simple and elegant.

A good classic frittata recipe is a wonderful platform for your favorite italian cheese and all your garden-ripe summer veggies. Frittatas are Italy’s answer to Quiche and Omelets. A crustless egg pie, focused on allowing the fillings to shine through.

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This combination of seared asparagus and tangy sun dried tomatoes is a fabulous complement to the richness of the eggs and the creamy melty fontina cheese.

You can make this frittata recipe in a regular skillet with a lot of oil to keep the eggs from sticking. However, if you use a good non-stick skillet it should slide right out of the pan, without having to use any extra fat at all.

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Start by searing the garlic, asparagus and sun dried tomatoes in a dry non-stick skillet.

Then swirl the pan vigorously while pouring in the egg mixture… like this.

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Add the fontina, and pop the skillet in the oven for a few minutes tofinish cooking.

Then slide the frittata out of the pan and cut into wedges.

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This asparagus and sun dried tomato frittata recipe is best served with a simple green salad (with a tart vinaigrette) and some fresh summer fruit.

It’s a warm fragrant protein-packed meal that we all look forward to devouring, whether we’re at home or abroad.

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Frittata Recipe with Asparagus and Sun Dried Tomato

This amazing Asparagus and Sun Dried Tomato Frittata recipe oaded with fontina cheese, asparagus, and tangy sun dried tomatoesis a brilliant main dish to serve forbreakfast or brunch...or anytime!

Servings: 8 pieces

Ingredients

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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Crack the eggs into a medium bowl. Add the cream, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper, then whisk thoroughly. Cut the bottoms 2- to 3-inches off the ends of the asparagus and discard. Cut the remaining asparagus into 1-inch sections.

  • Place a large non-stick skillet over medium heat. Sear the garlic and asparagus for 2-3 minutes. Then add the sun dried tomato pieces and sear another 2 minutes.

  • Briskly swirl the skillet around as you pour the egg mixture in—this creates a crust on the outer edge. Then add the shredded cheese.Remove from the stovetop and place in the oven for 10- 15 minutes until cooked through. Slide the frittata out of pan onto a cutting board and cut into wedges.

Nutrition

Serving: 1piece, Calories: 187kcal, Carbohydrates: 7g, Protein: 11g, Fat: 13g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Cholesterol: 197mg, Sodium: 174mg, Potassium: 429mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 1045IU, Vitamin C: 6mg, Calcium: 116mg, Iron: 2.6mg

Course: Breakfast, Lunch

Cuisine: American, Italian

Author: Sommer Collier

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  2. Hannah Diane Reply

    Yum! I’m going to try that this week for supper!

  3. Shaina Reply

    That is one lovely dish. I love anything with sun-dried tomatoes, so this is perfect.

  4. Tina B Reply

    I made this for our dinner last night. The kids didn’t care for it–one doesn’t like asparagus, while the other liked the flavor of the dish, but her stomach can’t tolerate eggs cooked in this form for some reason.

    The husband suggested that a slice of bacon cooked crispy and crumbled into this would be just the little thing that would take it from good to “wow!” I think he’s right. This tasted mild, but good. Although I did use homemade sundried tomatoes when I made mine. That could have been part of the mild flavor.

    I’m keeping the recipe and making it again, but not for the kids next time.

  5. Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction Reply

    Love frittatas with sun-dried tomatoes! This is wonderful!

  6. Christine at Cook the Story Reply

    This is absolutely beautiful, Sommer, and it sounds delicious!

  7. Gaby Reply

    Totally gorgeous! I need to add this to my brunch menu this weekend!

  8. Deborah Reply

    Yep – I could pretty much eat this any time of day!

  9. Maria Reply

    Love everything about this recipe!

  10. Nicole Lindstrom | Simply Happenstance Reply

    This screams summer! Loving these flavors! Frittata for dinner is something I like to during the hot long summer days. Must make this!

  11. Brenda @ a farmgirl's dabbles Reply

    A couple of my favorite frittata ingredients here. I’d just add some mushrooms and be set for life! Hope you’re having a fabulous time in Italy!

  12. Marla Meridith Reply

    Love everything about this frittata!

  13. Ella-HomeCookingAdventure Reply

    So beautiful colors. Love you made the frittata with asparagus. Have to admit I never tried a frittata with it.

  14. La Torontoise Reply

    Love asparagus – grean and white. But never thought of greens with sun-dried tomatoes. Thnak you!

  15. Naomi Reply

    I agree, this would be wonderful any time it’s served.

  16. Aimee @ Simple Bites Reply

    Our local asparagus is gorgeous right now. Can’t wait to try this, Sommer!

  17. Jenny Flake Reply

    Loooove frittata recipes! Looks delish!!

  18. Tieghan Reply

    I love that I can eat this at any point in the day! Looks awesome!

  19. Tracy | PeanutButter and Onion Reply

    This looks like summer. I love frittatas, we often eat them for dinner, great post

  20. Kevin @ Closet Cooking Reply

    What a tasty frittata!

  21. Julie @ Table for Two Reply

    Perfect breakfast!!

  22. Taylor @ Food Faith Fitness Reply

    You know, I’ve never made a frittata…or tried fontina cheese!
    And the worst food blogger award goes to…
    How-ev-er, I LOVE anything with eggs and sun dried tomatoes, so I guess it’s time to change that! Pinned :)

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