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Slow Cooker Egg White Vegetable Fritatta (Low Carb)

An egg white frittata is a great low-sodium, low-calorie, and low-carb breakfast or brunch option. Load this frittata up with your favorite vegetables and cook it overnight in the slow cooker to wake up to an easy & healthy vegetarian breakfast.

An egg white frittata is a great low-sodium, low-calorie, and low-carb breakfast or brunch option. Load this frittata up with your favorite vegetables and cook it overnight in the slow cooker to wake up to an easy & healthy vegetarian breakfast.

Another cookbook recipe! This one is from my latest cookbook, The Low Sodium Slow Cooker Cookbook.

An egg white frittata is a great low-sodium, low-calorie, and low-carb breakfast or brunch option. Load this frittata up with your favorite vegetables and cook it overnight in the slow cooker to wake up to an easy & healthy vegetarian breakfast.

What Vegetables To Use

As with most fritattas, you can get creative with this recipe. It actually works best when you use your favorite vegetables. I used a combination of chopped fresh spinach and sliced roma tomatoes. Other suggestions include mushrooms, bell peppers, onion, etc. You can also get creative with the cheese. The original recipe in the cookbook uses shredded cheddar cheese but I substituted shredded mozzarella. I think the mozzarella went better with the spinach and tomatoes than cheddar would have. So the point is, if you have a winning veggie/cheese combo then use it.

An egg white frittata is a great low-sodium, low-calorie, and low-carb breakfast or brunch option. Load this frittata up with your favorite vegetables and cook it overnight in the slow cooker to wake up to an easy & healthy vegetarian breakfast.

What Type Of Milk To Use

Use the milk of your choice, I of course used almond milk. To make this vegan, use almond milk and omit the cheese. This is a great meal prep recipe! One batch of this will serve you breakfast all week.

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An egg white frittata is a great low-sodium, low-calorie, and low-carb breakfast or brunch option. Load this frittata up with your favorite vegetables and cook it overnight in the slow cooker to wake up to an easy & healthy vegetarian breakfast.

Slow Cooker Egg White Vegetable Fritatta (Low Carb)

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  • Total Time: 4 hours 10 minutes
  • Yield: 10 servings 1x

Ingredients

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  • 2 cups egg whites (from approximately 10-12 eggs)
  • 1 cup low-fat cheese, shredded
  • 1/2 cup milk of your choice
  • 1 1/2 cups vegetables, chopped
  • 1 garlic clove, minced
  • 1/4 cup onion, diced
  • Pinch of salt & pepper

Instructions

  1. Spray slow cooker generously with cooking spray.
  2. In a medium size bowl, mix together all ingredients. Pour into slow cooker.
  3. Cook HIGH 3-4 or LOW 6-8 or until eggs are set.

Notes

You can find full nutritional information in The Low Sodium Slow Cooker Cookbook.

  • Author: Fit SlowCooker Queen
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 4 hours

 

An egg white frittata is a great low-sodium, low-calorie, and low-carb breakfast or brunch option. Load this frittata up with your favorite vegetables and cook it overnight in the slow cooker to wake up to an easy & healthy vegetarian breakfast.

Like this recipe? You’ll find more like this in The Low Sodium Slow Cooker Cookbook.

An egg white frittata is a great low-sodium, low-calorie, and low-carb breakfast or brunch option. Load this frittata up with your favorite vegetables and cook it overnight in the slow cooker to wake up to an easy & healthy vegetarian breakfast.

An egg white frittata is a great low-sodium, low-calorie, and low-carb breakfast or brunch option. Load this frittata up with your favorite vegetables and cook it overnight in the slow cooker to wake up to an easy & healthy vegetarian breakfast.

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