How to Make a Frittata

Publish date: 2024-04-19

Learn how to make a frittata with this simple guide + 5 recipe variations! Perfect for any meal from brunch to dinner, they're easy and delicious.

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How to make a Frittata

A frittata is my #1 favorite brunch item to make at home. It’s easy and versatile, so I thought with Easter coming up this weekend, you may like a frittata recipe idea… or five! I usually make my frittatas with whatever vegetables I have on hand, which means that I’ve tried a whole bunch of various combinations over the years. Below are a few of my favorites along with some tips.

First things first though, you may be asking… what is a frittata? Some call a frittata a crustless quiche (although, I call a quiche a crust-full frittata). It’s an egg-bake filled with yummy vegetables, herbs, and a bit of cheese. If you’re not a savory breakfast person, it’s a quick weeknight dinner option.

How To Make A Frittata

Frittatas are so simple to make! Here’s how:

  • Choose a recipe variation below, and start by whisking together the frittata base: a simple mixture of eggs, almond milk (or any milk), garlic, salt, and pepper.
  • Then, sauté your veggies in a 10 or 12-inch cast iron skillet just until tender.
  • When the veggies are ready, stir in any spices or herbs before adding the eggs. Pour in the frittata base, and shake the pan gently to distribute it among the vegetables.
  • Sprinkle your frittata with cheese and transfer the pan to a 400-degree oven.
  • Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the eggs are set and the top is lightly golden around the edges.
  • Allow the frittata to cool slightly before slicing and devouring!
  • Frittata Recipe Variations

    Part of the fun of a frittata is getting creative with your vegetable and herb combinations. Here are 5 of my favorites!

  • Broccoli & Feta (pictured above)
  • Roasted Red Pepper & Spinach
  • Spring Veggie with Asparagus
  • Mixed Mushroom & Tarragon
  • Caprese, with Cherry Tomatoes & Basil
  • Frittata Tips

    Follow these tips and tricks to make an A+ frittata every time:

    Frittata Serving Suggestions

    If you’re serving your frittata as part of a bigger brunch, mimosas, classic french toast, banana bread, pancakes or muffins, French toast, baked oatmeal, overnight oats, blueberry scones, or fruit salad would all be great choices to go with it.

    To dress up individual slices, top them with additional fresh herbs or serve with sliced avocado, dollops of lemony yogurt, or scoops of pesto, pico de gallo or tomatillo salsa.

    For a weeknight dinner, I like to serve my frittata with a kale salad and some good bread.

    Please let me know what your favorite frittata recipe variations are in the comments. Enjoy!

    For more healthy breakfast ideas check out this post!

    Frittata Recipe, plus 5 Variations

    rate this recipe:4.98 from 213 votesPrep Time: 5 minutes Cook Time: 25 minutes Total Time: 30 minutes Serves 3 to 4Save Recipe Print RecipeHere is a basic frittata recipe plus 5 easy & delicious vegetable frittata variations.

    Equipment

    Ingredients

    Basic Frittata Recipe:

    Variation #1: Broccoli Feta (pictured)

    Variation #2: Roasted Red Pepper & Spinach

    Variation #3: Spring Veggie

    Variation #4: Mixed Mushroom & Tarragon

    Variation #5: Caprese

    Instructions

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