Reciplease: Simply Perfect Italiano Fritata
We love making pizza at home- as an easy and quick snack, for bonding time, or just to do something productive and fun.We always have pizza crusts ready in the freezer, pizza sauce in the cupboard, various cold cuts and cheese of course! We used to grate mozzarella or different kinds of cheese to serve as toppings like when we did our Pizza Pedringour pizza step by stepbut when we discovered Perfect Italiano's Pizza Plus and Perfect Italiano's grated mozzarella, we just stock up on that too.the Perfect Italiano cheeses make things so easy and it actually comes out more cost-effectiveWant some?The other day I found myself restless at home and was suddenly in the mood to experiment in the kitchen. I've always been interested in cooking but because of lack of practice, I am really not a natural cook. Lately however, I'm happy I've become more active and confident in the kitchen and I think it's because I've had more time to practice plus it just excites me to just keep trying out various ingredients and new recipes I come across.There's also this website featuring free ebooks about Cristiano the Perfect Italiano, quite the skilled homecook, who is trying to win a woman's heart through his culinary creations. This may be another culprit to my inspired adventures in the kitchen.But more than the exciting adventures of Cristiano (sorry Cristiano, I'm taken. lol), it was the recipes in the site that got me excited and hooked.The first recipe I tried from the site was FRITTATA ITALIANA. Since my kids and Gary like omelettes and torta, I thought this was a good one to try to make.Here are the ingredients:And the simple and easy steps:Everything's readyThe fresh basil I picked from the potted plant I just bought from Tagaytayand just made sure to wash it with Tiny Buds’ Utensils and Bottle Cleanser which can be used to clean fruits and veggies tooHere are the ingredients combined together. We just needed one more thing that would serve as the finishing touchThe recipe called for "balsamic glaze" so I looked up the recipe and made some. I'd have to say this was potent stuff! The outcome with this glaze made the effort worth it!Balsamic glaze recipe from allrecipes.comCooked everything in the pan and the Frittata Italiana came out lovely!Serve with some toast bread on the side, yum! This will be a great alternative to the usual ham and cheese omelettes my family loves.Will try out more recipes soon. There are so many that look interesting and easy enough to follow. Check it out as well. Here's the link to the recipe pages.If you'd like to follow Cristiano the Perfect Italiano story on social media:Twitter: @perfectitalianoInstagram: @perfectitalianoph