What’s The Difference Between a Frittata and an Omelette?
I was at the local health food restaurant the other day and I saw their sign that read, “Frittata of the Day.” I knew a frittata was some egg dish, but I didn’t really know anything else about it, so I decided to look it up. According to Wikipedia, a frittata is slightly different than an omelette.
A frittata is a type of Italian omelette that frequently features fillings such as meats, cheeses, and vegetables. Like a traditional French omelette, a frittata is prepared in a skillet. However, whereas an omelette is cooked on a stovetop and served folded, a frittata is first partially cooked on a stovetop but then finished under the grill (broiler) and served open-faced.
So all those years when I thought I was making an omelette, yeah, I was making an omelette. A frittata has an extra step in the broiler to brown the top. I love omelettes because they are so easy to make. Here’s my easiest recipe:
Ham and Cheese Omelette:
Ingredients:
- One egg
- 1 ounce of chopped ham (you can buy pre-chopped in the meat section)
- 1 ounce of cheddar cheese
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Non-stick spray
Directions:
- Spray a pan with non-stick spray.
- Break the egg into the pan, add ham, salt and pepper.
- Mix vigorously with a fork.
- Sprinkle cheese on top. Do not mix again after this step.
- Turn the burner on Medium heat, cover and cook for three to five minutes.
- When the omelette looks like the picture, carefully fold it in half and serve.
Calories: approximately 250
WW Points: 5
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March 11th, 2008 at 10:34 pm
Ooh, really bad idea to use a metal fork if you are also using a non-stick pan. My university professor for my chemistry class told us that the stuff with which they make non-stick pans is toxic to our bodies when ingested. So keep that stuff on the pan and use a wooden spatula instead. Also, I would just mix my eggs, salt, pepper & ham in a bowl BEFORE I pour it into the pan.
I <3 omelettes! My favourite is with spinach & mushrooms.