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Egg White Frittata with Greens, Tomato and Parmesan
Zutaten für 4 Portionen Menge anpassen
die Zutaten:
2 Teelöffelolive oil
1 mittelOnion chopped
2 TasseChopped spinach; packed, Or kale, dandelion, chard
egg whites lightly beaten
1/2 Teelöffelsalt
1/4 Teelöffelblack pepper freshly ground
Plum tomatoes; diced
3 EsslöffelGrated parmigiano reggiano cheese
die Zubereitung:

1. Preheat broiler. Heat oil in 10-inch-nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add onion and cook until translucent, 4-5 minutes. Add greens and cook about 4 minutes, until wilted. Add tomatoes and cook 2 minutes or until dry. Reduce heat.

2. In large bowl, beat egg whites, salt, and pepper until just frothy.

3. Add eggs to hot skillet. Sprinkle with grated cheese. Even surface with spatula. Continue cooking until egg is almost set, 3-4 minutes, lifting sides of frittata and tilting pan to allow raw egg to run underneath.

4. Place skillet under broiler until puffed and golden, 2-3 minutes. Be sure to keep handle of skillet out of the oven to avoid melting it or burning yourself. Slide frittata out onto plate, cut into wedges and serve.

Each serving: About 110 calories, 57.3%cff; 10 g protein, 8 g carbohydrate, 7 g total fat (1 g saturated), 4 mg cholesterol, 475 mg sodium.

Source HomeArts' "Making It Healthy - Breakfast" By Tamara Holt

all the rage with dieters and cholesterol watchers. But without proper attention to filling, they're just rubbery envelopes stuffed with the same fatty cheese, fried onions, and peppers that made omelets so unhealthy in the first place. I prefer to make an egg-white frittata (a kind of "open-face" omelet), which uses egg whites to their potential. Beaten egg whites are mixed with more vegetables than could fill an omelet. I add cheese but choose fresh Parmesan, which provides much more flavor per calorie than its gooey counterparts. The result is a low-fat, vitamin-rich dish that sacrifices nothing. -Th


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