I have so many apples in my house and have eaten so many apples that I think I’m going bananas (hehehe – sorry, I couldn’t resist that one). Remember my adventure at the apple farm? Well, I’m a complete slacker! Just check out Lauren’s amazing apple creations here, here, here and here, as well as Shannon’s sweet and savory apple pie. Those fab ladies are making great use of their fresh crop and me? Not so much.
Well, to be honest with you, I had all these recipes containing apples lined up and ready to go but for some reason, I just can’t seem to execute! I want to make something hot, cinnamon-y, nutmeg-y and buttery, but I keep coming up short (I am only 5′1!). Maybe it’s just that I want to save my apples for the ‘ultimate’ recipe. But just what is the ultimate recipe? After all, I have about 6-8 recipes bookmarked and I keep finding more every time I surf online, which is pretty much 50% of my day. Perhaps I’m just afraid my apple cooking/baking won’t live up to my expectations? Or maybe I’m just lazy (Hey! Nobody’s perfect!)? Whichever the case may be, I decided to finally bite the bullet (or apple) this past Saturday and whip out an apple dish that I just conjured up in my head. And if I don’t say so myself, it came out pretty dang good!

Apple, Sausage & Broccoli Frittata
Serves 6-8
- 5 eggs (I used Trader Joe’s Organic Cage Free eggs, large sized)
- 2 egg whites (I used 1/3 of a cup of carton egg whites)
- 1/4 cup of reduced fat shredded cheddar cheese
- 1/4 cup of nonfat cottage cheese
- 2 roasted garlic chicken sausage, chopped into bite-sized pieces ( I used Trader Joe’s brand, feel free to use any flavor)
- 1 small-medium apple, skin on (any kind, I used McIntosh), chopped into bite-sized pieces
- 1 1/2 cups of frozen broccoli florets
- 1/4 cup of chopped onion
- 1/2 cup of lowfat milk
- few dashes of adobo powder
- few dashes of dried rosemary
- few dashes of dried parsley
- few dashes of garlic powder
- s&p

The members of the cast

Easily the star of the show…
1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Crack eggs into a mixing bowl, add egg whites, milk, adobo powder, parsley, salt and pepper. Then add the cheddar cheese and the cottage cheese. Mix with fork to get everything well-blended but be careful to not over mix. Set aside.

All in the mix…

Eggy…
2) Coat a medium-sized frying pan with nonstick cooking spray. Heat on medium-high. Add the onions and apples to the frying pan and cook for about 5 minutes or until the onions and apples begin to soften.

Apples + onions sitting in a tree…
3) Add the broccoli and sausage to the frying pan. Then add the rosemary and garlic powder. Cook for another 5 minutes until the sausage has browned and everything has been well-blended.

Everyone get in!
4) Pour the apple and sausage mixture into a greased (I used cooking spray) 11 x 7 baking dish.

All warm and toasty…
5) Then pour the egg mixture over the apple and sausage mixture.

Getting a nice soak…
6) Place in oven for 20-25 minutes or until the edges turn crispy and brown and the eggs are firm to the touch.

7) Serve immediately and enjoy!

This was the ‘ultimate’ brunch dish this weekend. It was fast and easy (NOT like me
) and tasted wonderful. I chose the roasted garlic flavored chicken sausage over the apple flavored chicken sausage because I didn’t want the apple flavoring in the frittata to be overpowering. It was perfect! There was just enough sweetness from the McIntosh apple to take on the savory from the sausage, cheddar and seasoned eggs. The soft pillows of melted cottage cheese gave the dish a richer taste and texture, without having to add too many extra calories or fat. I also really enjoyed the dried rosemary against the eggs and chicken sausage; it certainly kicked up the taste of the frittata.
While most recipes I have seen online for frittatas use only whole eggs, I decided to reduce the amount and substitute with a couple of egg whites. While the number of whole eggs were cut down, the taste definitely was not. In fact, the egg whites gave the frittata a ‘lighter’ and ‘airier’ texture. Plus, there wasn’t a whole lot of grease and you didn’t feel as if there was a brick sitting at the bottom of your stomach once you were done eating. Also, the apple pieces seemed to freshen up the dish and eliminate the heavy taste that one often gets with eggs.
The sole drawback to this dish was that I only used one apple. I really wish I could have added another, but one was plenty. While my first instinct was to make a sweet recipe with my apple crop, I decided to mix it up a bit by seeing if I could incorporate the fruit into a savory dish. It was the perfect combination! Patrick seemed to agree as he had about 2.5 pieces that early afternoon. He said my frittata tasted so good, it didn’t even need ketchup! Now that’s saying a lot! I guess that’s why he’s the apple of my eye…

This picture was taken inside my homemade lightbox…

And this picture was taken by the window…
Which one do you like better?
What is your favorite dish to make for brunch?
Namasté,
Nicole





Hi, I'm Nicole and welcome to Healthy Chow. My last name is Chow and this is my journey to living a life that is healthy and well-balanced. That being said, I thought Healthy Chow would be an appropriate name for my blog! I love to eat, I'm growing my love to cook and I'm in love with family, yoga and creating my own jewelry. This blog was started as a way to remind myself (and the world) that there isn't just one definition of healthy. We each just need to find our own meaning. Please join me as I find mine.
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this looks sooo good! my favorite brunch dish is my Apple Onion and Sausage Casserole which actually reminds me a lot of this recipe! I’ll definitely have to try this next time
That frittata looks so good! Funny that Kristen commented because I was just going to say that this reminded me of her apple chicken dish! Now if onlyyyy I had an oven…
Haha buenos noches, dear
This recipe is fabulous. I love apple and sausage together, but never thought of having broccoli with it. Sounds delicious. I love a good frittata. Super creative.
I’m only 5′2 myself, so I’m right there with you, girl. I actually love being short!
What a delicious combination! I especially appreciate the broccoli:)
I love to make French toast or scrambled tofu for brunch.
WOW! Amazin frittata, and I LOVE the addition of the apples! haha, I’m going BANANAS over the deliciousness of it!!!
I like the pic of the one by the window better. The colors look more natural. One tip: Shoot facing AWAY from the window, so that the picture come out with all the light on it, without the shadows…hm, am I making sense?
You did a great job with your apples! I love the combo apple sausages. Thanks for sharing
ooh, this sounds fantastic!! great fritata
and i have that problem with so many recipes… it only calls for one apple!
Great idea! I would have never thought to use apples in a savory egg dish, but you’re right, it completely works – yum!
Hi Kerstin, thanks! It was a great brunch dish. I’m really becoming a huge fan of sweet/savory recipes!