Left over special Frittata
Left over special Frittata

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This leftover pasta frittata makes terrific use of last night's spaghetti leftovers—with sauce or without sauce—along with the easy additions of eggs and Parmesan cheese. I hate waste so this is a perfect dish to use up leftovers - and the bonus is that it tasted delicious. Almost everyone cooks too much spaghetti when having pasta for dinner.

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To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook left over special frittata using 15 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Left over special Frittata:
  1. Take 2-3 slices thick cut bacon
  2. Get 2 breakfast sausages
  3. Take 1 cheese stuffed sausage
  4. Prepare 1/2 green pepper finely chopped
  5. Prepare 4 large bella mushrooms
  6. Get 2 green onions chopped roughly
  7. Get 1 large potato, peeled and cut into 1/2 cm round slices
  8. Prepare 5 large eggs
  9. Prepare 3 table spoons grated Cheddar cheese
  10. Prepare clumps of goat cheese or brie
  11. Get 1 teaspoon chopped chives
  12. Get to taste Salt
  13. Prepare 1/2 teaspoon Black pepper
  14. Get 1/2 teaspoon cajun seasoning
  15. Prepare 1 teaspoon diced jalapeño (optional)

There will always be leftover pasta. Take just last night for instance, I made a scallop pasta, and there are. Use the leftover greens from dinner, such as Swiss chard, spinach, or kale, to make this lovely breakfast frittata. Uncover the frittata, and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese.

Instructions to make Left over special Frittata:
  1. This dish is cooked in residual bacon fat, so the quality and thickness of bacon matters. Fry chopped bacon on medium high heat till it is crispy and drain onto a kitchen paper. Fry the sausages in this bacon fat (one teaspoon of bacon fat would be enough). Follow the same with chopped mushrooms and any other veggie you like to include in this. I like my peppers crunchy so I didn't cook it a this stage.
  2. Add the cajun seasoning, pepper and salt to a teaspoon of bacon fat and roast and spread wcell on the pan. Place the potato slices to cover the base of the frying pan. Cook on low flame till the potatoes are crispy.
  3. Distribute the sausages, green onions, mushroom, peppers, jalapeños, bacon bits on top of the crispy potato. Whisk the eggs with some salt and pepper and pour gently over this mixture. Top this with dollops of brie/ goat cheese and a generous sprinkle of cheddar and chives.
  4. Bake for 20-25 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. If you don't have access to an oven, you could cook it on a stovetop, covered, on very low flame till the egg mixture is cooked and has a slight jiggle to it. This recipe is a cross between a spinach omelette and a frittata. Serve with your favorite salad.

Whisk together the eggs and Parmesan and season with salt and pepper. Mix through the cooked spaghetti until well combined. Use leftover spaghetti to make an Italian spaghetti frittata with fresh seasonal Got leftover cooked spaghetti in the fridge? Leftover pasta is a common occurrence in my home, whether it be the remains from my go-to penne vodka. I prefer a frittata to be mostly the filling, with egg providing a supporting structure.

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