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    1. A 12×12 inch pan would work better, but it might work with the other one. I’m not sure, I’ve only ever made it with a cast iron skillet.

  1. Love frittatas and keep meaning to make them more at home! This looks perfect and would be great for Easter!

  2. Thanks for sharing that video on how to season a cast iron pan—my husband just recently ruined the seasoning on three of my cast iron pans and he’s being a big baby over fixing his mistake. I’m sure he’ll watch the video!

  3. the word frittata seems fancy but they are easier than a fancy omelets to make. Love that twist you are sharing here.

  4. This frittata sounds awesome! We LOVE frittatas in our home. I’m so excited about this book too! It’s so beautiful and full of so many delicious recipes!

  5. I am a big fan of frittatas because of how quick and easy they are—not to mention that they’re a great way to use up vegetables! It took me the longest time to try making frittatas in my cast iron skillet, but I was so glad when I did. I haven’t tried tomatoes in a frittata yet, but your gorgeous dish has inspired me!