Puffy Ramp Frittata Recipe (2024)

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Somewhere between a soufflé and a Spanish-style tortilla, with the alluring inclusion of ramps.

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Why It Works

  • Whipping the egg whites into soft peaks before folding them back into the rest of the eggs creates a frittata somewhere between a soufflé and a Spanish-styletortilla.
  • Simply sautéing the ramps in butter before folding them into the eggs is all the treatment the ramps require.

I love ramps. A lot. For the few weeks during the spring when they are around, they are easily my favorite vegetable.* Not quite a scallion, not quite garlic, not quite an onion, they're fresher, more pungently scented, but sweeter and more mildly flavored than any of them, and they go particularly well with butter. And mushrooms. And pork. And eggs. And toast. And shellfish. And burgers. And... and all kinds of stuff.

*My favorite vegetables tend to swing around seasonally, as they should.

I know there are some ramp haters out there. The kind who like to rain on everyone else's parade. People who just don't get it, don't see the importance or excitement of ingredients that are rare or available only for a few weeks out of the year. If you're one of those folks, you can go sit under your own private rain cloud Charlie Brown-style in the corner while the rest of us enjoy the all-too-short ramp season.

Pairing Ramps and Eggs

Ramps and eggs are natural partners, and there are few egg recipes simpler for a crowd than a frittata.

While at its simplest, a frittata is nothing more than beaten eggs with some mix-ins cooked in a skillet, I like to go the extra mile to make them puffy. Somewhere between a soufflé and a Spanish-styletortilla.

To do this, all you've got to do is whip some of the whites into soft peaks before folding them back into the rest of the eggs.

As the frittata cooks, the air bubbles trapped in the egg whites heat up and inflate, causing the whole thing to puff up like a balloon. The puffiness doesn't last long—at least not the dramatic, over-the-lip-of-the-pan bit of it. As soon as the frittata comes out of the oven, it'll start to cool and deflate, but either way, it ends up far lighter and fluffier than it would with just plain eggs.

To incorporate the ramps, I keep it simple: sautée them in butter before folding them into the eggs. Didn't I say that ramps and butter are buddies?

May 2013

Recipe Details

Puffy Ramp Frittata

Active15 mins

Total20 mins

Serves4 servings

Ingredients

  • 6 eggs, separated
  • 3 tablespoons minced fresh parsley, tarragon, chives, or a mix
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, divided
  • 16 ramps, washed, whites sliced thinly, greens cut into 2-inch segments (see note)
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

Directions

  1. Adjust rack to 8 inches below broiler element and preheat broiler to high. Combine egg yolks, 3 egg whites, and the herbs in large bowl and whisk until hom*oegnous and frothy. Heat 1 tablespoon butter in a 10-inch non-stick or cast iron skillet over medium-high heat until foaming subsides. Add ramps, season with salt and pepper, and cook, stirring frequently, until lightly browned, about 2 minutes. Add to bowl with eggs and set aside. Wipe out skillet.

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  2. Whisk egg whites in a large bowl until soft peaks form, about 3 minutes. Fold egg whites into beaten egg and ramp mixture. It's ok if it deflates significantly. Fold until a hom*ogenous color is achieved. Season with salt and pepper.

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  3. Heat remaining 2 tablespoons butter in the same skillet over medium-high heat until foaming subsides, swirling the pan as the butter melts. Add egg mixture and cook, stirring with a rubber spatula and scraping the bottom and sides until partially set, about 30 seconds. Smooth top with spatula, then transfer to the broiler.

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  4. Broil until lightly puffed and golden brown on top, about 4 minutes. Carefully loosen frittata with a thin metal spatula until it moves freely in the skillet. Invert onto a serving plate or cutting board.

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  5. Slice frittata and serve immediately.

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Special Equipment

8-inch cast iron or non-stick skillet

Notes

Young scallions can be used in place of the ramps.

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