Frittata Recipe {Easy Oven Method} - Cooking Classy (2024)

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The easiest tastiest Frittata recipe! It’s made with plenty of eggs, rich bacon, vibrant brightly flavored tomatoes, fresh spinach and creamy Swiss cheese. What more could you want for breakfast?

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What is a Frittata?

A frittata is an egg based Italian breakfast dish similar to an omelette. Generally frittatas are filled with pre-cooked vegetables and they’re started cooking on the stovetop until eggs are set on the bottom then finished in the oven.

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But I prefer to simplify it and this version is only cooked in the oven. Nothing complicated here. Everything is just mixed together and poured into a pie dish and baked just until set.

Technically this could probably be considered something between a crustless quiche and frittata because we skip the stove-top partial cooking of a traditional frittata but this doesn’t quite have the amount of milk or cream you’d find in a traditional quiche.

This frittata is a perfectly hearty, flavorful way to start the day! It’s also great for entertaining too.

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Ingredients for This Easy Frittata Recipe

  • Bacon
  • Freshspinach
  • Grape tomatoes
  • Eggs
  • Half and half
  • Onion powder and garlic powder
  • Salt and pepper
  • Swiss cheese

This is my favorite blend of ingredients for a frittata but you can easily swap out the mix-ins I used here for other things you may have on hand. This is such a versatile recipe!

More Mix-In Options

  • Mushrooms
  • Onions
  • Asparagus
  • Fresh herbs
  • Bell pepper
  • Bottled artichokes
  • Leftover baked potato (cubed)
  • Sun dried tomatoes
  • Ham
  • Smoked salmon
  • Fresh herbs (parsley, chives, thyme, basil)
  • Sausage
  • Feta, cheddar, mozzarella or provolone cheese

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How to Make a Frittata

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter a 9 – 10 inch deep pie dish, set aside.
  • Place bacon in a 12-inch non-stick skillet and cook over medium-high heat, tossing frequently, until browned and crisp, about 6 – 10 minutes.
  • Transfer bacon to a plate lined with several layers of paper towels to drain, leave 1 Tbsp rendered bacon fat in a skillet drain and reserve or discard excess.

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  • Return skillet to medium-high heat, add spinach and saute just briefly until it has wilted, about 15 seconds, transfer spinach to plate with bacon.

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  • In a large mixing bowl whisk together eggs, half and half, onion powder, garlic powder until well combined.

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  • Season with salt and pepper to taste (season lightly with salt as the bacon and cheese will add salt. I only needed about 1/4 tsp salt).

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  • Add cooked bacon, spinach and Swiss and toss mixture to distribute ingredients. Pour into prepared pie dish.

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  • Bake in preheated oven until just set, about 30 – 35 minutes. Cut into wedges and serve warm.

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What is Half and Half and is there a Substitute?

Half and half is basically just a blend of half milk and half cream so you can just as well substitute 2 Tbsp milk and 2 Tbsp cream. If you want it nice and rich use all cream.

Can I Make this into Mini Frittatas?

This recipe will also work great to make individual mini frittatas using two muffin pans. To do so divide egg mixture among greased muffin cups, filling each about 3/4 full. Bake at 350 about 13 – 18 minutes standard size muffins or about 7 – 8 minutes mini muffins.

Can I Make it in a Cast Iron Skillet?

Yes. To do so saute the bacon and veggies into a 9-inch cast iron skillet as directed, then pour the egg mixture over veggie mixture with bacon and cheese in pan (while still hot). Transfer to oven and bake about 20 – 25 minutes until set.

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Tips for the Best Frittata

  • Don’t over beat the eggs. This will make the frittata puff up overly high and fall dense after baking. Plus over-beaten eggs can become tough.
  • Pre-cook the veggie mix-ins.If the veggies aren’t pre-cooked they’ll end up crisp and still practically raw in the end.
  • Remove excess moisture from veggies.If you go the route of using other vegetables that have excess moisture then dab dry with paper towels.
  • Don’t over-cook. The key here is just to bake long enough to set for the perfect egg base.
  • Make it ahead for breakfast prep. Frittatas are great for make ahead, store in the refrigerator then just reheat slices gently in the microwave for the next few days.

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The easiest tastiest Frittata recipe! It's made with plenty of eggs, rich bacon, vibrant brightly flavored tomatoes, fresh spinach and creamy Swiss cheese. What more could you want for breakfast?

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Servings: 6

Prep15 minutes minutes

Cook40 minutes minutes

Ready in: 55 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter a 9 - 10 inch deep pie dish, set aside.

  • Place bacon in a 12-inch non-stick skillet and cook over medium-high heat, tossing frequently, until browned and crisp, about 6 - 10 minutes.

  • Transfer bacon to a plate lined with several layers of paper towels to drain, leave 1 Tbsp rendered bacon fat in a skillet drain and reserve or discard excess.

  • Return skillet to medium-high heat, add spinach and saute just briefly until it has wilted, about 15 - 30 seconds, transfer spinach to plate with bacon.

  • In a large mixing bowl whisk together eggs, half and half, onion powder, garlic powder until well combined. Season with salt and pepper to taste*.

  • Add cooked bacon, tomatoes, spinach and swiss and toss mixture to distribute ingredients. Pour into prepared pie dish.

  • Bake in preheated oven until just set, about 30 - 35 minutes. Cut into wedges and serve warm.

Notes

  • *Season lightly with salt as the bacon and cheese will add salt. I only needed about 1/4 tsp salt.

Try it with other mix-ins here's a few ideas:

  • Mushrooms
  • Onions
  • Asparagus
  • Fresh herbs
  • Bell pepper
  • Bottled artichokes
  • Leftover baked potato (cubed)
  • Sun dried tomatoes
  • Ham
  • Smoked salmon
  • Cooked sausage
  • Fresh herbs (parsley, chives, thyme, basil)
  • Feta, cheddar, mozzarella or provolone cheese

Nutrition Facts

Frittata (with Bacon Spinach Tomato and Swiss)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 313Calories from Fat 225

% Daily Value*

Fat 25g38%

Saturated Fat 9g56%

Cholesterol 259mg86%

Sodium 375mg16%

Potassium 317mg9%

Carbohydrates 3g1%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 16g32%

Vitamin A 2010IU40%

Vitamin C 7.4mg9%

Calcium 166mg17%

Iron 1.6mg9%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Frittata

Author: Jaclyn

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  • bacon
  • eggs
  • garlic powder
  • half and half
  • onion powder
  • spinach
  • swiss cheese
  • tomatoes

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97 Comments

  • Laura

    This was excellent! I doubled the recipe and used a rectangular baking dish 10×14. I added sauted mushrooms. Using a little bacon fat instead of butter kept the frittata from sticking. I also chose to layer the veggies, then the bacon, then layered sliced Swiss across the top and poured the egg mixture on top. Baked for about 35 min and it was perfect. Rave reviews from my brunch guests!

  • KRISTINE DYSON

    I read that even your tomato’s should be sautéed before adding to egg mixture so you don’t end up with sogginess. Is this true?

    • Jaclyn

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      If you saute tomato before hand that will make it more soft rather than less and add more broken down moisture to the egg so I wouldn’t saute first.

  • Becky Pulido

    A Keeper. Made it this morning. Added sausage and mushrooms. Left out the bacon. Easy, too!
    10 out of 10👍

  • Adriana

    Hi! I love your recipe and I actually have used this for a lot of family get together. For my daughters first communion I am thinking in doing something with salmon (I don’t eat seafood so it’s hard for me to make sure the food is good) any advice in wht to incorporate in the frittata with salmon? Steps that I need to do if I want to add the salmon? What about time in the oven? Can I still make it in advance? Thank you:)

    • Jaclyn

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      I think sun dried tomatoes, bell peppers, parsley or basil and green onions could be tasty with salmon. I wouldn’t make batter or frittata in advance though for best results.

  • Belle Buckner

    1/4. Cup half and half what ingredient is this please

    • Jaclyn

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      It is basically a blend of half milk half cream.

  • Christine Burrows

    I can’t find amounts for the first frittata recipe.
    How many eggs, how much cream?

    • Jaclyn

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      8 oz. bacon, chopped (8 slices)
      3 oz. fresh spinach, roughly chopped (3 packed cups)
      8 large eggs
      1/4 cup half and half
      1/2 tsp onion powder
      1/4 tsp garlic powder
      Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
      1 cup grape tomatoes, halved
      2/3 cup (2.8 oz) shredded swiss cheese

  • Mary-Lynne

    You say preheated oven, but what degree do you cook it at?

    • Jaclyn

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      350 degrees.

  • Jessica

    Hello!

    If I wanted to do some of the other veggies (asparagus, onions and/or mushrooms), should I sauté them first or just add them in raw?

    • Jaclyn

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      Sauté first otherwise they’ll still be crisp when the frittata is done. Enjoy!

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FAQs

How does the frittata get its fluffy texture? ›

Dairy, like milk or cream, is a crucial component of frittatas. This is the ingredient that gives frittatas their signature creamy, fluffy texture. Without this important addition, frittatas cook up flatter and a bit more dense.

What's the difference between a quiche and a frittata? ›

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.

How do you make a frittata not soggy? ›

One reason your frittata is soggy, is that an ingredient you used had water or other liquid that was released when cooking the frittata. One solution, is to drain all ingredients first before mixing, or to reheat the ingredients seperately, until the liquid is removed.

Why is my frittata not cooking in the middle? ›

If the center is still liquid, you've got to cook longer. If it's almost set, cook the frittata a few more minutes, then remove it. As long as the frittata is still in the hot pan, it will continue to cook. That's why it's important to pull the dish from the oven as soon as it reaches that "set" stage.

What is the frittata formula? ›

The Frittata Formula

Frittatas are incredibly simple. For every six large eggs, you'll want to mix in ¼ cup of milk or cream, ¼ cup of cheese, and about 3 cups of meat or vegetables. The small amount of milk and cheese keeps the eggs soft and creamy and the meat and vegetables give you endless options.

What gives a higher volume and better texture to scrambled egg? ›

Whisking = EXTRA FLUFFY and Light!

Whisk the eggs vigorously before you add them to the pan and even once they're in the pan. The eggs should be foamy on the top. Foam = air pockets, which is the key to a fluffy consistency. Use a fork to whisk as this gives you more control, especially when whisking in the pan itself.

What is the best pan to make a 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.

Which is healthier quiche or frittata? ›

While often compared to quiche, a frittata is a healthier option because it doesn't have a crust. The benefits are a lot like those of an omelet. At home, you can pile on vegetables and control the amount of oil you use to make it even healthier.

What's healthier frittata or omelette? ›

But unlike omelets, egg frittatas can serve a family fast. And unlike most egg recipes, a four-serving frittata cooks all at once without any flipping or fuss. Plus, since there's no crust (like quiches), it makes it a healthier breakfast option.

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 to tell when a frittata is done? ›

Cook the frittata in the oven just until the centre is no longer wobbly and the edges are golden-brown. If still unsure, place a knife into the centre of the frittata. If raw eggs run out, keep cooking. You want the eggs to be just set as the frittata will keep cooking while it's standing.

When determining how many eggs to use in a frittata generally? ›

The egg to dairy ratio: If you are making a smaller frittata use 6 eggs and 1/4 cup of dairy, and if you are making a larger frittata use 12 eggs and 1/2 cup of dairy. You can use milk, sour cream, yogurt, milk kefir, or any other form of dairy you have on hand - just make sure it is full fat.

How jiggly should a frittata be? ›

When you pour in your eggs, let the frittata set for a couple of minutes on the stovetop. Then keep an eye on it when it's in the oven, and take it out when it's still a touch jiggly—not quite creme brulee-level jiggly, but when the top is a still a tiny bit shaky, get that frittata out of the oven and serve it warm.

Should you flip a frittata? ›

Pre-seasoning the eggs with salt helps them retain moisture during cooking. Cooking the vegetables in batches gives us more control over their texture. Keeping the cheese in large chunks gives us oozy pockets in the frittata. Flipping the frittata ensures a creamy, dense center.

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

I keep a lower heat to try to keep the bottom from burning. I strongly suggest using a nonstick or well-seasoned cast iron pan (I LOVE this pan - crisps, frittatas, casseroles, the best)…or the whole thing can be baked in a well greased, oven-proof dish.

What is the secret to a fluffy omelette? ›

Take a whisk to the egg whites and don't stop beating them until you have stiff peaks. (Okay, you can take breaks, but don't give up!) Then gently fold your light-as-air whites together with the yolks. See our guide on how to fold ingredients for light-as-a-feather texture.

What is the texture of a frittata? ›

"They won't get much more tender once you add the beaten eggs," says Perry, "So cook them fully before combining everything." Don't be afraid of getting a little color on the vegetables: That's what makes them so delicious! A good frittata should have the texture of custard: trembling and barely set.

What part of the egg makes things fluffy? ›

Egg whites are drying agents and too many will reduce the moisture content of the batter. To achieve extra fluffy cakes, especially when making vanilla cakes, separate the egg whites from the egg yolk, make the batter with the egg yolks, beat the egg whites separately and fold it into the batter in the end.

Why is my omelette fluffy? ›

This is the key to making fluffy omelettes, just whisk the egg yolk and egg white separately. This helps in giving that perfect restaurant-like texture to the homemade omelettes. Also make sure you whisk the egg portions in a way that they turn frothy, this will add on the fluffiness of the omelettes.

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