There is hardly a better catch-all for vegetables than a frittata. I could easily riff on a frittata recipe every day (it was the frittata recipe that led me to creating all the base recipes for the cookbook). Raw, roasted, leftovers- most types of vegetables are welcome. This asparagus frittata uses a roasted asparagus mixture I use to make an asparagus soup. It takes a little longer to roast but the flavor is a favorite. Add more herbs as desired or swap out the cheese- both are easy ways to add more layers of flavor.
As with any frittata recipe, it's really up to you. Eggs are such a wonderful way to showcase spring produce and flavors. A few of my favorite ways to switch up this frittata:
Spring Vegetables: Chop and wilt greens, such as chard or kale, to add the to frittata. Spring onions, green garlic, and garlic scapes are also wonderful additions.
Cheese: I like the mellow flavor of the mozzarella with the asparagus and herbs. However, a stronger flavored cheese would be nice a well. Smoked gouda, goat cheese, or a mix of cheeses would be good.
Quiche: Add a crust and turn this recipe into a quiche, similar to this kale quiche.
Leftover uses:
Sandwiches: Cut up leftover frittata and place on toast or biscuits slathered with a bit of mustard.
Crepes: Kind of like the sandwich, I like to stuff slices of frittata into crepes with a bit of melted cheese.
Asparagus is one of the items that I don’t really eat out of season. The thin, fresh stalks are no match. And so, I eat a lot of asparagus during the spring months. It’s an easy grilled side dish, the perfect roasting companion, and of course, makes the perfect asparagus stir-fry.
Asparagus Salad with Turmeric Tahini Dressing
Grilled Cheese Crepes with Shaved Asparagus
Spring Asparagus Flatbread
I absolutely love frittatas - and I fell in love with the green asparagus lately! We usually eat the white, thicker ones here in the Netherlands, but I'm trying to get my hands on as many green ones as possible. Love the photography!
This is my dream dinner after a busy day ~ I just need a glass of wine and I'm a happy camper!