I used curly mustard greens, rib removed and coarsely chopped. Its got more of an earthy peppery bite to it so you if you don't like it, swap out baby spinach in the same quantity. It seems like a lot of greens, and it will overwhelm the pan at first, but as they give up water and wilt, they will shrink considerably.
Different for me is this doesn't call for any additional salt. Parmesan, the real deal you buy in wedges is a pretty salty cheese to start with so you can use it as your "salt" If on first bite you feel it isn't seasoned enough give it a little sprinkle of maldon sea salt if you must.
Shitake Mustard Green Fritatta
- 3 eggs
- 1 T half and half
- 1/4 c finely shredded mozzarella
- 5 T grated Parmesan
- 4 Shitake mushrooms - stems removed, sliced
- 2 c coarse chopped mustard greens ( or any other green you have around)
- 1 clove garlic minced
- 1/4 t ground black pepper
Preheat oven to 350F
Over medium-high heat add 2 T olive oil to an 8" saute pan. Stir fry the mushrooms and ground black pepper until browned, about 5-7 minutes Add mustard greens and garlic. Stir constantly until wilted and greens are reduced to 1/4 or less of original volume.
Whisk together eggs, half and half, mozzarella and 3 T Parmesan. Reduce heat on pan to medium, add eggs. Stir slowly until ingredients are well distributed and bottom has set, about 2-3 minutes. Remove pan from heat and put in preheated oven and bake for 25-30 minutes until puffed and browned. Garnish with additional 2 T Parmesan and serve hot.
There is flavor in the brown...don't skimp on browning your Shitake
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