Sundried Tomato Zucchini No Bread Muffin Frittata
Sundried tomatoes are exactly that! Tomatoes that are dried in the sun. Why would you want dehydrated tomatoes, you might ask? Because texture, flavor are everything. And, sundried tomatoes retain their nutrients.
A few of the nutrients in sundried tomatoes, include:
- Potassium, and lots of it
- vitamin c which is vital to the immune system
- lycopene which is an essential antioxidant
Sundried tomatoes are available “plain” or packed in olive oil. Either are good in recipes. The plain packed work well in soups and other dishes that have added liquid such as water or vegetable broth. In this recipe, sundried tomatoes packed in oil are used for added moisture. Drain the tomatoes prior to use and chop finely. Too much oil in this recipe can make the frittata overly moist.
Let’s talk about zucchini! Zucchini is a member of the squash family. High in water content, this squash is one of those foods that looks like a vegetable but is actually a fruit. Why is it a fruit? It contains seeds! Due to its neutral flavor, zucchini is a super ingredient for a variety of recipes. One recipe idea is to make zucchini noodles! These spiraled noodles are used here: Zucchini Pasta with Tomato Sauce
Now, let’s get to the frittata part. I was first introduced to the frittata in Italy. A frittata is simply an open-faced omelet. This is great news because I have trouble flipping an omelet! Frittatas are fun to make, in my opinion. Many ingredients work in a frittata. Recipe: Vegetable Herb Frittata
Here are some examples of fresh ingredients for a frittata:
- Sundried tomatoes! LOL, of course. Those are used in this recipe. I am being silly.
- Fresh herbs like mint, basil, and thyme
- Goat cheese
- Parmesan cheese
- Asparagus
- Green onion
- Bell peppers of all colors
Ready for recipe tips? As I mentioned, drain the oil off of the sundried tomatoes and then chop them finely. Quickly blanch the zucchini for 10 seconds before roasting. Cut zucchini slices in to 2 to 4 inch slices. Use plain goat cheese and crumble before adding. That’s it! More tips to follow below.
Oops, what’s the secret of the Sundried Tomato Zucchini No Bread Muffin Frittata?
- Coating the muffin tin with a bit of butter or grapeseed oil
- Patting the zucchini dry with a paper towel before adding to the muffin tin
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