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For Sunday try Easter Frittata with Hispanic Twist

Easter is nearly here, bringing with it signs of spring. One of my favorite things on these special days is to gather my family and friends to share good food, stories and of course, add to the place in my mind that stores so many precious memories.

I find as time passes, these memories and unforgettable moments become even more priceless once a loved one is no longer seated at the table.

Remember, every minute is a gift. I ask each of you to also remember there is someone, somewhere in our community, who may need a little help making this Easter one to remember. Please consider giving to Friends in Service Helping (FISH), Ron Wood Family Resource Center, Food for Thought, or some other community outreach service. Without looking too hard, you may find someone right down the street, who could use a little help delivered with love.

Happy Easter from my family to each of you. Make some beautiful memories.

Easter Frittata with Hispanic Twist
Serves 6

6 extra-large organic eggs
¼ C. heavy cream
½ t. fresh ground pepper
Pinch of salt
½ t. cumin
1 T. cilantro
2 green onions
1 jalapeno pepper
½ pound Basque or Mexican chorizo (two sausages)
2 T. Panko breadcrumbs
2 T. Queso Fresco or crumbled goat cheese

Place chorizo in a saucepan and cook over medium heat. Rough-chop the chorizo when it’s about haf done. This will make chopping easier. When done, remove from pan and drain on paper towel and set aside.
While the chorizo is browning, combine eggs and heavy cream in a bowl, and thoroughly whip. Add pepper, cumin and salt. Rough-chop the cilantro and set aside. Finely chop the deseeded jalapeno pepper and green onions. Add cilantro, jalapeno and green onions to the egg mixture and gently fold ingredients together. Once that’s complete, gently fold in drained chorizo.

Pour the mixture into a buttered, 12-inch, deep-dish pie plate.

Bake at 350 degrees for 8 minutes. GENTLY (you do not want your frittata to fall) pull out oven rack and sprinkle Panko breadcrumbs and the cheese of your choice over the top. Return to oven and continue baking another 22 minutes or until firm. To check for doneness, insert a toothpick into the center of the frittata and if it comes out clean, it’s done. To use the chef method, using your three center fingers, gently touch the center and if firm to the touch, your masterpiece is ready. Just be careful not to burn yourself.

Fruit Salad
Serves 6
2 bananas, sliced
1 Pineapple
3 mangos
3 limes
1 bunch cilantro (Set aside 1 T. to be rough-chopped for Frittata)
½ jalapeno pepper
A touch of honey

Prepare fruit, slicing the banana and cutting the remainder into ½-inch cubes. Combine in a bowl. If you want to kick the flavor up a notch by adding the jalapeno, be sure to deseed it before finely chopping.
Cut the stems from the cilantro and discard. (Veggie trimmings are great for composting or as food for your own or your neighbor’s chickens.)
Finely chop cilantro and add both jalapeno and cilantro to fruit mixture. Squeeze the juice of three limes into the bowl and drizzle with honey. Gently mix and let sit in the refrigerator while preparing the frittata, allowing flavors to marry.

Serving a basket of piping hot biscuits with this is always a nice touch. Use any basic biscuit recipe and again, for a more personal touch, add a bit of the Fresco Queso, crumbled goat cheese or even cheddar cheese – whichever is your preference – to the mix. These cheeses are dry enough to hold together through baking. Jalapeno jelly presented on the side is a nice touch as well.

Enjoy your day!

— Chef Charlie Abowd co-owns Café at Adele’s with his wife Karen, who is also president of The Greenhouse Project, interior designer and Carson City Supervisor. Café at Adele’s, located at 1112 N. Carson St., Carson City. Breakfast is served Monday through Friday until 11:30 a.m. and Saturday and Sunday until 2 p.m. Lunch served daily, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with pizza and salads available 2:30 to 5 p.m. and until 10 p.m. in the lounge. Dinner is served 5 to 9 p.m., nightly. For reservations call 775-882-3353. For more information, visit www.adelesrestaurantandlounge.com.

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