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Caprese Frittata with Mozzafina, Fresh Tomato and Zucchini

August 26, 2013 by Dale 3 Comments

Caprese Frittata with MozzafinaAh! Sunday morning breakfast. There are few thing in life as noble in their ability to slow time down and create a pace of existence to which we can breathe the day full.

The zucchini in my CSA share continue to challenge me and I continue to mount the hill but I’m now starting to look beyond dinner to use up these prolific offerings. Thus breakfast ….

I have to admit, I’m not really a fan of the frittata. As foodie friendly as this Italian inspired omelette might be, I’ve not met many frittatas I liked … until now. My issue is that the typical frittata is either runny with egg or, more commonly, a dry pancake of something you gulp down for fear of offending its creator.

Enter the zucchini and mozzafina. Your typical zucchini is full of water … which is why I thought, hmm, what about putting it in a frittata to keep the frittata moist? In addition, and not wanting to take any chances, I wanted a bit more moisture through some cheese … and I wanted something that wouldn’t overpower the the subtlty of the rest of the dish. The fresh mozzarella (mozzafina in this case) seemed the perfect choice. With the mozzafina on the counter, I thought Caprese salad (the notorious fresh Italian salad composed of mozzarella/bocconcini, tomatoes, and basil), and, hmm, why can’t I get this in the frittata? The rest is history: a Caprese a frittata with zucchini. And, yes, it really worked.

A few cooking notes. I chose to use just the yellow grape tomatoes I had which kept the frittata an absolute pure golden colour. But really, I chose them because I’m being overwhelmed with them out of my garden and they seemed like a great garnish over regular diced tomato. Also, I used a 10″ cast iron skillet so that I could go from stove top to oven and allow for an even cooking up the sides. Other pans will work, but don’t choose anything too big or else your frittata will be dry. You could easily add another egg or two to this dish to bulk it up for a larger breakfast party. Finally, if you want to keep this vegetarian, omit the back bacon.

Prep time:   10 minutes
Cook time:  30 minutes
Total time:  40 minutes
Servings:    4-6

Caprese Frittata with Mozzafina, Fresh Tomato and Zucchini

INGREDIENTS:

  • Caprese Frittata Ingredients1 medium zucchini (1½ cups), chopped
  • 2 slices of back-bacon, cubed
  • 1/3 cup of chopped onion
  • 1 small Shishito pepper, diced
    → or substitute red bell pepper if necessary
  • 1 clove, roasted garlic
  • 1 tablespoon fresh basil, shredded
  • 12 cherry/grape tomatoes, cut into quarters
    → or substitute 1 medium sized tomato, diced
  • 125 grams (4.5oz) fresh mozzarella
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • grating fresh pepper
  • 4 large eggs

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Preheat oven to 350ºF.
  2. Do your prep by chopping onion and bacon, dice the pepper, shred the basil chiffonade,  and quarter the tomatoes. Slice the mozzafina. Chop the zucchini as well. Crack the eggs into a bowl and beat well, until frothy, with salt and pepper.
  3. Heat skillet over medium-high heat. Add oil and butter and melt. Add the onions and the cubed back-bacon, and fry for about 5 minutes until the back has browned and the onions turn golden.

    Back Bacon and Onions

  4. Add diced Shishito pepper and the chopped zucchini and cook for 2 more minutes, until zucchini has just softened.
    Frittata with ZucchiniAdd the roasted garlic and basil and stir well and make sure the contents are spread evenly in the pan. Remove from heat.
  5. Top the ingredients with the quartered tomatoes.
    Frittata with TomatoesNow layer with the mozzafina. Choose a pattern you can live with because the cheese will be visible when you serve.
    Frittata with MozzafinaPour in the frothy eggs and evenly cover the ingredients.
    Frittata with Beaten Eggs
  6. Place skillet in oven and bake for about 20 minutes, until the egg in the centre has just barely cooked … but don’t confuse the melted and creamy cheese for the egg. Do NOT overcook the frittata.
    Frittata with Mozzafina
  7. Let rest for 5 minutes before cutting and serving ….
    Caprese Frittata Plated

Have a great Sunday breakfast!

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Filed Under: Breakfast, CSA, Eats, Egg, Gluten-Free, Italian, Mediterranean, Recipes Tagged With: basil, breakfast, Caprese, cast iron skillet, Cooking, eggs, Fresh Tomato, Frittata, Gluten-Free, Italian, Mozzafina, Recipe, Shishito pepper, Sunday breakfast, vegetarian, Zucchini

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  1. jessicainsideout says

    September 2, 2013 at 9:50 am

    This turned out wonderfully, thank you! In my country neck of the woods, I couldn’t access mozzafina but the “regular” mozzarella still tasted great and provided some nice gooeyness. Great recipe for holiday Monday breakfast today.

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    • Dale says

      September 2, 2013 at 6:18 pm

      I’m glad it worked out for you and that you really enjoyed the recipe. Thanks for sharing your success. I think any young, fresh mozzarella would work well in the recipe. I think you could try bocconcini or buffalo mozzarella. The only thing that would change with regular mozzarella would be the mouth-feel, I’m guessing, but the taste should still be great.

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      • jessicainsideout says

        September 2, 2013 at 8:52 pm

        Yes, you’re right, I forgot about bocconcini. Your version was no doubt much creamier. The flavour was good here, but not as fine a texture. I considered wild boar sausage in it too, but wasn’t brave enough to mess with the recipe in case the flavour didn’t mesh well or work for breakfast….Thanks again!

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