Easy Frittata Recipe (2024)

This oven frittata recipe is easy to make with fresh ingredients!

Eggs, bacon, a handful of veggies, and plenty of cheese make a hearty breakfast, lunch, or dinner!

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What is a Frittata?

A frittata is an egg dish that can be filled with any combination of meat, veggies, or cheese. It’s generally added to a hot skillet or cast iron pan on the stovetop and finished in the oven.

  • With minimal prep and cleanup, this dish is easy to make and uses just one skillet.
  • It’s budget-friendly! Clean out the fridge and use leftovers from potatoes or pasta to meat and veggies.
  • This frittata recipe reheats well, so make it on the weekend and reheat it for breakfast throughout the week.
  • Serve cold for a light lunch or warm alongside a salad and drinks for a delicious meal.

Frittata Vs Quiche

Both are made with the same basic ingredients. The difference between a frittata and a quiche is that a quiche usually has a crust and a higher ratio of dairy to eggs.

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Frittata Ingredients

Frittatas are a great way to use up leftovers including potatoes or pasta.

  • Eggs – I use fresh large eggs in this recipe. You can replace eggs with an egg substitute as well.
  • Dairy – Mix it with full-fat dairy. You can replace the cream with sour cream or plain Greek yogurt.
  • Meat – Besides eggs, other proteins like diced ham, bacon bits, Italian sausage, and salmon can be used in a frittata. For a lighter dish, use fewer yolks and more whites.
  • Potatoes – I use frozen hashbrowns to keep it easy, but any variety of cooked potatoes or pasta can be used.
  • Add-Ins – Any veggie goes! Try chopped spinach, cherry tomatoes, broccoli, or red bell pepper.
  • Cheese – Cheddar cheese is my favorite but any cheese goes. Try feta cheese, brie, or pepper jack.
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How to Make a Frittata

  1. Soften the veggies in an oven-safe pan until tender.
  2. Whisk eggs, cream, and seasonings in a bowl.
  3. Add the bacon and green onion to the pan and pour the egg custard mixture overtop.
  4. Top with cheese and bake (per recipe below) until the frittata is set. Broil a minute or two for a nice golden top.
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Holly’s Top Tips

  • Set eggs out about 20 minutes before whisking them – this helps them loosen up faster and incorporate more air, making for a fluffier frittata.
  • Be sure the vegetables are cooked so they don’t release water into the frittata.
  • Garnish the frittata with arugula or fresh herbs for serving.
  • Store leftover frittata in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat portions in the microwave.

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Easy Frittata Recipe

This easy frittata recipe makes a tasty and balanced breakfast, brunch, or lunch with eggs, veggies, cheese, & bacon all in one skillet.

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Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes minutes

Cool Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 45 minutes minutes

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Servings 6 servings

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 cup mixed vegetables peppers, mushrooms, zucchini, etc
  • 1 ½ cups cooked potatoes or hash browns, or leftover pasta
  • 8 large eggs
  • ¼ cup half and half or light cream or sour cream
  • ½ teaspoon dry mustard powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt or to taste
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • 8 slices bacon cooked, chopped, or ½ cup diced ham
  • 2 green onions sliced, or chives
  • ½ cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1 tablespoon fresh parsley chopped, or basil or dill

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F.

  • In an 8-inch skillet or cast iron skillet, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add vegetables and cook until tender-crisp, about 3-4 minutes.

  • Stir in potatoes/hashbrowns and cook an additional 5 minutes. Sprinkle bacon and green onion over top.

  • Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, whisk eggs, cream, dry mustard, salt, and pepper. Pour the egg mixture over the ingredients in the skillet and sprinkle with cheese and fresh herbs.

  • Transfer the skillet to the oven and bake 14-16 minutes or until eggs are set. Broil on high for 1-2 minutes.

  • Remove from the oven and cool 5 minutes before cutting. Serve warm.

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Notes

  • Ensure vegetables and meats are pre-cooked.
  • If you have raw potatoes, finely dice them and pan fry over medium heat for 12-14 minutes or until tender before adding veggies.
  • Heavy cream, whole milk, or Greek yogurt can substituted for half and half.
  • Do not overcook. Check the pan at regular intervals. Remove from oven when it is just set, as it will continue to cook as it rests.
  • If the top is still not set enough for your liking, pop it under the broiler for a couple of minutes, but be sure not to overcook.
  • Leftover frittata reheats well and makes great sandwiches on toast!

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 347 | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 9g | Trans Fat: 0.04g | Cholesterol: 249mg | Sodium: 573mg | Potassium: 457mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 2155IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 125mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

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FAQs

What kind of cheese is best for frittata? ›

For a standard 12-egg frittata, stir in about one cup (shred it first). Want to top the eggs with cheese, too? Shoot for ¼ to ½ cup more. If it's an oozing texture you're after, pick cheeses that have superior melting quality: "This is your cheddar, gruyère, and fontina," says Perry.

How do you keep frittata fluffy? ›

Tips for Fluffy Eggs

You can add up to 1/2 cup per dozen eggs. Don't overcook! Overcooking eggs makes them rubbery. When you remove the Frittata from the oven, it will continue to cook, especially if you are using cast iron, which retains heat well.

What makes a frittata so different from an omelet? ›

While it's similar to an omelet, crustless quiche, and Spanish tortilla, the way a frittata is cooked is what sets it apart. Frittatas are generally thicker than omelets. A frittata is made with the exact same ingredients as an omelet, but here, the milk, or more preferably, cream, is crucial.

What kind of pan is best for frittata? ›

Use a cast-iron skillet.

The best choice for making frittatas, cast iron skillets can safely go from stovetop to oven, and they conduct heat well and evenly. Seasoning a cast-iron pan gives it a non-stick quality, so a well-seasoned skillet will result in the easiest slicing & serving.

What is the difference between a frittata and a quiche? ›

A frittata is partially cooked in a skillet on the cooktop then finished in the oven. It also has a lower egg to dairy ratio making it closer to an open faced omelet than a pie. Quiche has a creamier, custard-like texture due to more dairy and is cooked entirely in the oven.

Do you add milk to frittata? ›

Adding a bit of dairy, whether it's cream or thick yogurt, is essential for getting the moisture and creaminess of the frittata just right. For every dozen eggs, use a half cup of dairy. It can be cream, whole milk, sour cream, yogurt, crème fraîche, even cottage cheese.

What makes frittata spongy? ›

Making a good frittata involves vigorously beating eggs. A non-negotiable, this allows air to be incorporated into the custard. Consequently, as the frittata cooks, this trapped air causes the eggs to puff up, giving the dish its iconic light and fluffy texture.

Does a frittata have a crust? ›

Crust: A quiche has crust while a frittata does not. Sometimes, quiche is baked without crust.

Do you flip a frittata out of the pan? ›

I suddenly found myself with a frittata cooking in the skillet and no broiler to finish it under. The solution was simple: Just flip it like a Spanish tortilla. Compared to a normal finished-in-the-oven frittata which can take on a poofy, souffléd texture, flipping produces a much creamier, denser omelette.

When making a frittata which ingredient should be pre cooked prior to adding it to the egg mixture? ›

Tough vegetables like potatoes, squash and onions need to be pre-cooked since they will not have time enough to soften before the eggs are done. Raw meats such as bacon and sausage also need more time and heat to cook through safely, so get them prepped before your other ingredients.

How do you keep frittata from burning on the bottom? ›

Too much time on the stovetop, or too high of a flame, and the frittata will easily get too much color or burn on the bottom. Follow this tip: Cook the frittata on the stovetop, keeping the heat at medium-low to low, just until the edges have set, which takes about a few minutes.

What type of cheese is best for omelette? ›

Cheese: Almost any cheese you love will work, but be aware some cheeses melt better than others. Cheddars, mozzarella, and alpine cheeses like Gruyère all melt perfectly for an omelet, but other cheeses like feta, parmesan, or manchego will work too.

What kind of cheese is best in eggs? ›

For ingredient-heavy egg dishes, there are so many great cheeses to choose from, like feta, fresh goat cheese, or really sharp pecorino. Similarly, the salty, punchy attitude of a cheddar, gouda, or blue, will compete with the eggs for center stage.

What goes well with frittata? ›

Classic sides for a frittata include a fresh green salad, fruit salad, crispy potatoes and/or some fresh bread, scones or toast. Bacon, ham or sausage are also popular side dishes. In Italy and Spain, frittata is often cooled to room temperature and served as a snack or antipasti.

What is the best cheese for stringy cheese? ›

Fresh mozzarella

Mozzarella, with its silky texture and gentle sweet flavours, is the perfect cheese for a grilled cheese combination, where it lends an incredible stringiness and viscous texture without dominating flavours.

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