Masterchef challenge, day 17: Spinach, Cheese and Tofu Frittata

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We are into Week 5 of MasterChef. The ingredients for day 17 are:

  • Mature Cheddar cheese
  • Spinach
  • Chili peppers
  • Sweet corn
  • Potatoes
  • Smoked haddock

I think that this list was meant to test if the contestants could judge whether or not certain flavors belong together. There are two very assertive ingredients here: the mature (aged) Cheddar, and the smoked haddock. As I've stated here several times already, most of the time fish and cheese don't go well together, and when it comes to smoked or cured fish, that holds even more true. The only exception is the classic combo of smoked salmon or lox with cream cheese, but cream cheese is such a mild flavor that it's more of a creamy accompaniment to the salty-fattiness of smoked salmon. But in this case we have a very strongly flavored cheese, with an equally strongly flavored smoked fish, and the two just don't marry well.

Since I've never cooked with an aged Cheddar before, I wanted to center my dish around that instead of the haddock. After some ruminating I settled on a frittata. A frittata (an Italian omelette usually baked in the oven) is a perfect lunch or brunch dish; less creamy than a quiche, and more substantial than a regular French omelette.

The one ingredient that most likely the actual MasterChef contestants would not have had on hand is the tofu. I added tofu to boost the protein content without adding more eggs, but it could be made with a couple more eggs too. I also had in mind making a dish that is low in carbohydrates for my low-carb loving friends. This only has 2 tablespoons of canned sweet corn in it, which could be omitted to make it even lower in carbs. It's also a vegetarian dish for lacto-ovo-vegetarians. The blandness of the egg and tofu, the slight bite of the chili pepper, the sort of almost creamy-smooth texture of the spinach, the crunch of the corn, with the occasional intensely cheesy mouthful, all went together very well. And the yellow, white, green with flecks of red looked really pretty too.

This is one wedge of an 8-serving frittata, and made a perfect lunch with a green salad. Optionally add some salsa or marinara sauce on the side. This rather large amount is easier to get right than making it in a smaller pan. If you have leftovers, frittata is delicious at room temperature, so it's a different and great take-along lunch. I would not freeze it however, because tofu and egg turn into a sponge-like substances when frozen.

Unused ingredients: potatoes, smoked haddock.

Spinach, cheese and tofu frittata

  • 8 eggs
  • 1 firm tofu
  • 200g / 8oz. fresh spinach (a couple of very large handfuls)
  • 1 chili pepper
  • 3 Tbs. canned or frozen sweet corn
  • 3 garlic cloves
  • Olive oil
  • 100g / about 3 oz. aged cheese - aged Cheddar, or Gruyere

Preheat the oven to 180°C / 360°F.

Finely chop the garlic. De-seed and de-vein the chili pepper and chop finely also.

Crumble the cheese into rather large pieces.

Wash the spinach if needed, and chop roughly unless you are using baby leaves.

Drain the tofu well, dry off the surface a bit with kitchen towels, and cut into about 1.5cm / 1/2 inch cubes.

Crack all the eggs into a bowl and beat with 2 Tbs. of water, 1 tsp. of salt and some freshly ground pepper.

In a non-stick pan with an oven-safe handle, sauté the garlic and chili pepper in about 1 Tbs. of olive oil. Take out about half of it and reserve. Add the tofu cubes and let them slightly brown on all sides. Take out the tofu cubes.

Add the spinach and corn to the pan with the reserved garlic/chili, and sauté rapidly until the spinach shrinks and becomes a limp but bright green pile. Season with a bit of salt and pepper, and take out.

Heat up an additional 1 Tbs. of olive oil in the pan and swirl about. Mix all the ingredients into the egg mixture, and add to the hot pan. Immediately put the pan into the heated oven, and set the timer to 20 minutes. At that point check the fritatta - it should be a light golden brown on top.

Serve immediately or at room temperature, cut into 8 wedges.

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Comments

Oh my, this looks so good and tempting that I'm wondering if I could ever make a Master Chef commitment like this. Do you have days where you feel like it's one thing too many at the end of the day, or is it worth the trouble? It's great fun for the rest of us to see your results: I'm so impressed!

This morning I posted a corner of a slice of Swiss bread, which looked quite good to me at that point. Now I feel like the poor cousin!

Ellen, to be honest I've felt like giving up every week because it is more of a commitment than I thought it ever would be when I started. I don't know why, but I thought that the preliminary round would only be for a week! Now it's week 5... I hope that it is going to end next week :P

Still, it's been very interesting and educational also. I don't do the challenge right away - I have been just writing down the ingredients and then doing most of the actual cooking over the weekends.

Your bread photographs look great!

I just checked out your goats' cheese and I think our bread and cheese should meet! I found some very similar cheese about two weeks ago, but from France, and fell in love with it.

Anyway, thanks for the honesty here - I might just observe your efforts from a safe distance. Good luck!