Veggie Frittata ~ The Paleo Mom

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Breakfast for dinner is a wonderful way to save money on your grocery bill from time to time.  My favorite way to do this is with frittatas!  Frittatas are a quick and easy cross between an omelet and a crustless quiche.  I love them both because they taste great but also because I have fond memories of my dad making these when I was a kid.  This frittata is loaded with veggies too!

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Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Serves: 3-4

Ingredients:

1.    Heat an oven proof skillet (I like to use my cast iron frying pan) over medium high heat and turn on broiler (on high) to preheat oven.
2.    Add oil to pan.  Add onion, pepper and mushroom and sauté, stirring occasionally, until vegetables are starting to soften (3-4 minutes).
3.    Add kale and continue to sauté, until all vegetables are cooked (8-10 minutes).
4.    Add spinach, and stir until spinach is wilted.
5.    Add beaten eggs.  Let cook on stove top 1-2 minutes, stirring a couple of times.
6.    Place skillet in oven and broil until eggs are completely cooked, puffed up and starting to brown on top.  Serve and enjoy!

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