Asparagus & Goats Cheese Frittata

Asparagus & Goats Cheese Frittata

Age Suitability

7 months +

Serves

4

Prep

20mins

Cooking Time

20mins

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What you need

Ingredients

8 eggs
Water/milk, quantity equal to whisked eggs
A little black pepper
75g grated cheese
4 spring onions
Handful of fresh chives
Bunch of fresh asparagus (approx. 12 spears)
75g soft goats' cheese
Olive oil for greasing
Left over roast potatoes (optional)

Allergens warning

This product contains:
Eggs, Milk
This product is suitable for:
Vegetarian, Gluten free
A wonderfully filling and gluten-free weaning recipe. Your baby can enjoy our Asparagus and Goats Cheese Frittata warm or cold with their fave sides.
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Method

Preheat oven to 200°C, (180°C fan-assisted) gas mark 6. Grease and line a 20cmx20cmx4cm deep tin. Whisk 8 eggs in a large jug or bowl, then add an equal amount of water (or milk) and a good crunch of black pepper and whisk again.

Asparagus, spring onions, eggs, water and milk, chives, grated cheese and soft goats cheese on a chopping board

Grate the cheese, finely chop the spring onions and chives and whisk into the eggs. Then pour egg mixture into prepared tin.

A bowl of whisked eggs

Snap the tough ends off the asparagus spears (simply flex the spear between your fingers towards the end and you will find a natural breaking point). Compost the tough end, and then chop the spears into 4cm pieces (these can be finely chopped into 5mm discs for babies). Drop the asparagus into a saucepan of boiling water for 1 minute to blanch, then drain and immediately rinse under cold water to stop it from cooking any further.

Chopped asparagus spears

Scatter the blanched asparagus spears into the egg in the tin, followed by the soft goats' cheese – which can be ripped apart with your fingers into evenly distributed dollops – this is a great little job for little ones if they want to get involved in the kitchen. If you have leftover roast potatoes from Sunday dinner, these can be sliced in half or into quarters if large, and dropped into the egg too. This makes for a more filling frittata, and is a fantastic way to use up left over potatoes.

Asparagus & Goats Cheese Frittata in a casserole dish next to a bowl of potatoes

Pop the frittata into the warm oven for approx. 20 - 30 minutes, or until the egg is set and golden.

Plated Asparagus & Goats Cheese Frittata

Enjoy warm or cold with some fresh salad leaves.

The great thing about this recipe is its versatility. You can use whatever vegetables are in season which can be precooked or thrown in raw if suitable.

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