A Brunch Treat

The Blog Tech and his wife went on a wonderful trip over Spring Break.  The flew to LA and took 2 weeks to drive from there to Victoria, Canada and then flew back from Seattle.  They visited lots of Natural Parks and saw as much as they could fit in along the way.  They flew back late last Saturday so I made them a welcome home brunch on Sunday morning.  I made my DIL her favorite cake, a Kentucky butter cake.
 I made them a fritatta which everyone always loves and is so simple to throw together.  Crack 6 large eggs into a bowl, add 1/2 C. of milk or cream, 1 small diced onion, 1 box frozen spinach thawed and squeezed dry, 1 C. grated cheddar cheese, 1/2 C. feta cheese, crumbled, 3 T. diced fresh dill, 1 tsp. dry mustard, 5 slices of bread cubed and salt and pepper to taste.

   Mix this all together and pour it into a buttered 9X13 pan.  Drizzle it with melted butter and sprinkle it with more grated cheddar.  Bake it at 325 degrees for about an hour until it no longer jiggles.
 This freezes very well so you can freeze the leftovers.


Comments

Rain said…
Hi Joyce, are you a professional baker or am I just jealous? Or both? ;) Your cake looks so nice and yummy! Thanks for the fritata recipe. I'm trying to do more freezer meals to make life easier on me. I love the way that looks!
Anonymous said…
Both look yummy but the butter cake would be gone in seconds here :-)

Have a great day!

Christer.
Susan said…
What a nice homecoming! I bet that was a great trip.
Sounds like a great trip! I hope to get back to Victoria this summer for a few days. One of my favourite cities!
Guillaume said…
Oh I love brunches! For me every brunch is a treat.
TARYTERRE said…
I love brunches too. What a lovely welcome home. That fritatta has my mouthwatering.
Leanne said…
Oh what a wonderful welcome home treat. Hope they had a fab holiday
Jim said…
Victoria is one special city! They had a very unusual winter season with lots of snow this year.
Lovely brunch!
chickpea678 said…
What a nice welcome home for the travelers!