Cafe Style Mini Frittatas

Mini Frittatas

Have you ever had that 'What's for breakfast or lunch moment'?

Well, that happened at breakfast time today!

Though in all honesty, I am more of a brunch type of girl as I try to follow an intermittent fasting routine.

Cafe food is so expensive nowadays, that eating out is a true treat, so I whipped up these sumptuous cafe-style mini frittatas. 

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A ten minute pre and mix, before baking.

Mini Frittatas

The mixture of ingredients makes six.

Mini Frittatas

They are cooked in a medium sized nonstick muffin pan.

Mini Frittatas

There's just 'the two of us' at home, so we ate

three each with a chilli sauce swish on the side.

If you don't like chilli or sweet chilli sauce, you can serve the frittatas with a dollop of your favourite chutney.

If you are wanting an easy light evening meal, just add a side of mixed green salad made to your liking.

Mini Frittatas

You will Need:

3 large free-range eggs

1 teaspoon of wholegrain mustard

1 Tablespoon of sour cream

1/3 cup grated zucchini

2 large tablespoons of finely diced onion

1 slice of diced middle bacon (excess fat removed)

1 tablespoon of chopped parsley

2 chopped cherry tomatoes

2 tablespoons of self-raising flour

To Make:

Preheat the oven to 180 Celcius (356F)

In a bowl, whisk the eggs until frothy.

Add the mustard and sour cream.

Whisk well until blended.

Add the flour then mix again.

Switch the whisk for a spoon.

Stir through all the other ingredients.

Grease the muffin pan holes.

Spoon mixture evenly in them.

Bake for 30 minutes or until the egg is cooked.

Cool slightly.

Plate and serve.


These can also be eaten cold so are fabulous for the lunch box.

Printable recipe HERE.


#lunchboxfood #fritattas #breakfastfood #brunchideas


Beach Bunnies - FREE PRINT

 HAPPY EASTER Y'ALL!

I have painted a cute little bunny picture for you to celebrate this special time.

I am painting and creating at the beach office, hence the inspiration for this image.

Three, cute little baby bunnies enjoying the small joys of life.

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If you would like a larger file image to print, just join the email subscription list, and then send me a request via miabellapassion@gmail.com.

Free Bunny Print

This image is ready to copy, save and print, for small frame gifts, cards, and scrapbooks.

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Original art store HERE


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Smokey Sausage Hors d’oeuvres

Hors d’oeuvres

Smokey Sausage Hors d’oeuvres, a tasty pre-dinner appetiser.

Perfect with a glass of your favourite wine.

Perfect as a platter dish for a party or 'Happy Hour' with friends.

Red smokey sausage, cucumber spiral and a pop of cheese on top.

Hors d’oeuvres

These tasty darlings are very simple to make.

Hors d’oeuvres

To Make Nine You Need:

12 cm (5 inch) cocktail skewers 

Three red sausages such as smokey saveloys

Cucumber 

Cheese (I used Edam)


To Make:

Hors d’oeuvres

Cut the cucumber into a 12cm (5-inch) length.

Peel the cucumber and then use the peeler to pull wide strips.

Lay it on absorbent paper.

Hors d’oeuvres

Cut sausages into 4cm (1 1/2-inch) slices and cube the cheese.

Hors d’oeuvres

Place a cube of cheese on your cocktail stick.

Then concertina thread the cucumber onto it.

Hors d’oeuvres

Press the stick of cheese and cucumber into the sausage.

I made nine Hors d’oeuvres out of three sausages.

But you can make as many as you require for your function,

just increase the sausage, and cucumber cheese ratio accordingly.

A simple, quick, party plate is sorted!

Printable recipe HERE.


Grab a cuppa, and visit

 my Fine Art America gift store

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#Horsdoeuvres #partyfood

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