Sharp Asiago is a heavenly match for mild turkey. When buying the cheese, keep in mind that the firmer the brick, the more intense the flavour, so choose according to your family's tastes. Feel free to substitute with a milder Jarlsberg or Emmental cheese, if you prefer.
- Portion size 4 servings
- Credits : Canadian Living Magazine: October 2014
Ingredients
Method
In 10-inch (25 cm) ovenproof skillet, heat oil over medium heat; cook onion, garlic and thyme, stirring occasionally, until onion is softened and light golden, about 5 minutes. Add spinach; cook, stirring, until wilted, about 2 minutes.Meanwhile, in bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, salt and pepper; stir in turkey and half of the Asiago cheese. Pour over spinach mixture; reduce heat to medium-low. Cook, without stirring, until bottom and edge are set but top is still slightly runny, about 10 minutes.
Sprinkle with remaining Asiago cheese. Broil until top is golden and set, about 3 minutes. Let rest for 3 minutes. Remove from skillet; cut into wedges.
Tip From The Test Kitchen: To remove your frittata from the skillet, run a small knife around the edge to loosen it first. Using a large spatula, lift it onto a cutting board to slice.
Nutritional facts per serving: about
- Fibre 1 g
- Sodium 453 mg
- Sugars 3 g
- Protein 28 g
- Calories 312.0
- Total fat 19 g
- Potassium 423 mg
- Cholesterol 404 mg
- Saturated fat 7 g
- Total carbohydrate 6 g
%RDI
- Iron 24.0
- Folate 47.0
- Calcium 21.0
- Vitamin A 53.0
- Vitamin C 8.0