I suppose that depends on "which tradition". In my own limited exposure to fritatas, not so much potato. Its short step to a whole world of similar appearing dishes, but I can't identify the exact line. I was informed by several with east European ancestry, of a variety of cultural differences that amply addressed in numerous cookbooks.This message has been edited. Last edited by: signewt,
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May 24, 2020, 01:25 PM
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Originally posted by PASig: Traditional frittata has the potato in it, doesn’t it?
Potatoes in? Nah. But hash browns or country fries on the side, absolutely!
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