Potato, Italian Sausage, and Onion Frittata Recipe

Potato, Italian Sausage and Onion Frittata
The frittata, Italy’s omelette, is a fabulous dish to use up leftovers and to create them. Last week I had italian sausage in the freezer, potatoes on the counter and a busy week ahead. This made a lovely dinner with a green salad and a glass of wine but also made a nice sandwich between two pieces of bread with some arugula for lunch, and an easy breakfast with some fruit and toast. (You can probably tell I ate this as leftovers since the picture above still contains plastic wrap.)

Potato, Italian Sausage and Onion Frittata
I am by no means an expert on cooking frittatas, traditionally they are not supposed to brown on top but I like them that way. There seem to be a awful lot of ways to cook them, baked, broiled, covered on stove top, and combinations. How do you cook your fritattas?


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Baked Eggs with Tomatoes, Cheddar and Green Onions
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7 Responses to “Potato, Italian Sausage, and Onion Frittata Recipe”

  1. Tiffiny Felix 04. Sep, 2009 at 6:30 PM

    This sounds so yummy! I love to make fritatas, and I love your Italian sausage combination. Thanks for the recipe :)

  2. I like my frittata browned on top too! They get crunchy that way. What a great recipe!

  3. What a tasty and flavourful combo for a frittata!

  4. Love the potatoes and sausage in your frittata, it looks great!

  5. If your dishes taste as good as they look then I totally think you should go to culinary school. I just browsed through your pasta and cookie recipes…yum!

  6. Potato and onion is my favorite fritata filling and paired with Italian sausage is a wonderful idea.Thank you!!

  7. Jess – thanks. Cookies are not not my specialty, but I do love pasta.

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