3 large eggs
1 tablespoon fat free half & half
salt & pepper to taste
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 cup chopped fresh broccoli florets
1/4 cup diced yellow pepper
1/4 cup chopped carrrots
1 clove garlic, minced
1 cup oven roasted grape tomatoes (* see note)
2 teaspoons grated parmesan cheese
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Whisk eggs, half-and-half, salt, and pepper in medium bowl until well combined. Set eggs aside.
Heat oil in 10-inch nonstick ovensafe skillet over medium heat; add garlic broccoli florets, carrots, bell peppers and salt and cook until beginning to soften, 6 to 8 minutes.
Stir in the roasted grape tomatoes into the egg mixture; add egg mixture to skillet and cook, using spatula to stir and scrape bottom of skillet, until it starts to set, about 2 minutes. Shake skillet to distribute eggs evenly; cook without stirring for 30 seconds to let bottom set.
Slide skillet in the preheated oven and bake until the top of the frittata is cooked and the eggs are no longer wet, about 5-7 minutes. Remove skillet from oven and let stand 5 minutes to finish cooking; using spatula, loosen frittata from skillet and slide onto platter or cutting board. Cut in half and serve. (Each half is one serving.) Sprinkle a teaspoon of grated parmesan cheese over each serving before eating.
* The original Cook's Illustrated recipe called for sun dried tomatoes packed in oil. In an effort to cut out fat and calories where I can, I took some grape tomatoes, tossed with a light spritz of cooking spray, a sprinkle of truffle salt and roasted them on a baking sheet in a 450 degree oven for about 30 minutes.
Weight Watchers Point Value = 5 points per serving
I'm also submitting this recipe to The Heart of the Matter blogging event highlighting slimmer recipes! Check out the round up coming soon!

LOL- I love how you give real WW points....though mine might be real as well. :)
ReplyDeleteHealthy, fillinf and super delicious.
ReplyDeleteThat looks awesome! I wish I could take my boys into eating all those veggies! I'll have to make it for myself one day soon.
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteOhh,, this is so up my alley. All those veggies, so colorful, dash of healthiness, I love it. I've been checking in with your blog quite often. I do so enjoy it!!
ReplyDeleteI love Frittatas. They are one of my go to meals when I don't know what to cook and also perfect for cleaning out the fridge! Your vegetable combination is great!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to make this a healthy recipe! Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteoh man, now I am starving! looks great.
ReplyDeleteI just starred this in my Google Reader, it looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty fritatta and a great idea for lunch!
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ReplyDeleteI love it. It looks very bright and colorful.
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ReplyDeleteThat does look really yummy and colorful, it means that you probably hit n all the important vitamins for that day. Great recipe!
ReplyDeleteTons of veggies, I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! Especially with the broccoli in there ... I don't see it enough in frittatas!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and so healthy! I bet all your coworkers were envious of your lunches this week :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for this fresh HotM entry!
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