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Leek-and-potato Frittata

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Dairy, Eggs Cheese & eg, Potatoes 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 New Potatoes
1 Leek
1 T Olive Oil
Salt
Freshly Ground White Pepper
3 Eggs
1 T Water
Hot Pepper Sauce, To Taste
1 T Parsley, minced
2 oz Chihuahua Or Brick Cheese
shredded

INSTRUCTIONS

Cook potatoes in pot of boiling water to cover until just tender,
about 20 minutes. Drain, peel and set aside. Cut off stem end of  leek.
Trim off and discard green end. Cut white stem in half  lengthwise and
then into 1/2- inch-thick slices. Heat oil in medium  oven-proof
skillet. Saute leek in skillet until translucent, 5  minutes. Slice
potatoes 1/4-inch thick and add to skillet with leek.  Season to taste
with salt and white pepper. Saute until lightly  browned, 3 to 5
minutes longer. Beat together eggs, water, hot pepper  sauce and
parsley in bowl. Season to taste with salt. Pour over  vegetables and
cook over medium heat until almost set. Sprinkle with  cheese. Bake at
400 degrees until cheese browns, about 5 minutes.  Serve immediately.
Presented by: Bev Bennett, L.A. TIMES article,  "The Egg at Night",
page H22, 4/13/95. Posted to EAT-L Digest by Bill  Spalding
<billspa@ICANECT.NET> on Mar 7, 1998

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