20 Frittata Recipes That Will Be the Star of Your Sunday Brunch (or Any Weekday Morning) (2024)

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20 Frittata Recipes That Will Be the Star of Your Sunday Brunch (or Any Weekday Morning) (1)

By Taryn Pire

Published Mar 4, 2022

Quick, you’re making breakfast for a crowd—what do you prepare? You could fry two eggs per person…but that will take a while, and you’ll still have to cook up some hearty sides to make it a real meal. Same goes for waffles and pancakes. If you ask us, a frittata—an Italian egg dish that can be filled with veggies, cheese or meat, like an omelet—is the best way to satiate the morning masses. It cooks in a single skillet and usually comes together in the oven, meaning you’ll have plenty of time to set the table and work on the ever-important mimosa pitcher. Best of all, they’re so filling that all they need is a side of greens, potatoes or fruit. Read on for 20 of our favorite frittata recipes, from Gwyneth Paltrow’s five-ingredient number to one that uses last night’s leftover meatballs.

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1. Slow Cooker Mediterranean Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 3 hours and 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: vegetarian, low carb, keto-friendly, crowd-pleaser

All it takes to make this veggie-rich beauty is combining all the ingredients and letting the Crockpot work its magic. Serve it alongside Greek salad.

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2. Squash And Squash Blossom Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It: vegetarian, low carb, keto-friendly, crowd-pleaser, special occasion-worthy

Isn’t she lovely? Don’t sweat it if you can’t find pretty squash blossoms to crown the frittata with—they don’t offer much in the flavor department (but they sure are pretty).

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3. Gwyneth Paltrow’s Easy Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <10 ingredients, vegetarian, low carb, keto-friendly, low sugar

An unexpected veggie scrap takes the stage in this five-ingredient wonder: chopped beet greens.

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4. Mozzarella Meatball Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <10 ingredients, low carb, keto-friendly, high protein

Your spaghetti night leftovers deserve a second life. Feel free to drizzle each slice with tomato sauce.

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5. Onion And Arugula Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour and 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <10 ingredients, vegetarian, one pan

The onions are caramelized on the stovetop before they’re doused with egg and goat cheese and popped in the oven to set.

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6. Vegan Quinoa Breakfast Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes
  • Why We Love It: vegan, dairy free, Mediterranean diet-friendly, gluten free

This plant-based gem is beyond satisfying, even without the eggs. Chalk it up to hearty quinoa and a generous amount of greens.

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7. Mini Spanish Tortilla With Zucchini

  • Time Commitment: 50 minutes
  • Why We Love It: vegetarian, high protein, gluten free

What’s the difference between a tortilla and a frittata, you ask? Tortillas are thicker and contain lots of thin-sliced potato, while frittatas are on the thinner, dryer side and don’t require potato.

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8. Leftovers Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <10 ingredients, high protein, gluten free

Face it: You’re overdue for a fridge clean-out. This recipe makes it easy to transform any leftover protein, near-rotten vegetables and neglected cheese you’ve forgotten about.

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9. Cheese And Herb Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 45 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <10 ingredients, vegetarian, crowd-pleaser, one pan

Full-fat dairy is the secret to this frittata’s fluffy, creamy texture. Choose from milk, heavy cream, sour cream, crème fraiche or yogurt.

10. Bacon Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It: <10 ingredients, gluten free, crowd-pleaser

This pick can cook entirely on the stovetop in case you don’t want to fuss with the oven. Want to sub the spinach? Use baby kale or even shredded Brussels sprouts (since they’re bacon’s BFF).

11. Loaded Baked Potato Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: kid-friendly, gluten free, crowd-pleaser

Spuds, cheddar cheese, bacon, sour cream—the gang’s all here. We’d smother your plate in scallions and hot sauce if we were you.

12. Zucchini, Ricotta And Herb Frittata With Prosciutto

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes
  • Why We Love It: gluten free, crowd-pleaser, special occasion-worthy

Hosting Sunday brunch? Make this savory main ahead and serve it at room temperature, as they do in European wine bars.

13. Egg White Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It: vegetarian, gluten free, low sugar

Save on calories and cholesterol by nixing the egg yolks. Finish the frittata with sliced avocado to keep it just as filling.

14. Bacon And Veggie Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It: crowd-pleaser, special occasion-worthy

It’s soft, custardy and positively bursting with two types of cheese. The veggies (sweet potatoes! broccoli! bell peppers!) are cooked in bacon fat for extra flavor.

15. Oven-baked Vegetable Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour and 35 minutes
  • Why We Love It: vegetarian, gluten free, Mediterranean diet-friendly

Ricotta cheese and heavy cream are whisked into the custard filling to make it as creamy and decadent as possible. (And that’s before the grated mozzarella hits the skillet.)

16. Easy Parmesan Pasta Frittata With Spring Greens

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes
  • Why We Love It: vegetarian, crowd-pleaser, special occasion-worthy

Aka the most impressive way to repurpose leftover ziti, rigatoni, cavatappi or even elbow macaroni. Heck, white rice is a great substitute, too.

17. Easy Egg-free Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 7 hours
  • Why We Love It: vegan, dairy free, gluten free, low sugar

The base is made from split mung beans, coconut milk, chickpea flour and spices. Use canned mung beans to save yourself hours of soaking time.

18. Hash Brown Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes
  • Why We Love It: gluten free, low sugar, crowd-pleaser, kid-friendly

No leftover potatoes? No problem. Shredded hash browns are a stellar shortcut.

19. Spanish Tortilla With Burrata And Herbs

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour
  • Why We Love It: gluten free, crowd-pleaser, special occasion-worthy

Any breakfast topped with a gooey mountain of molten cheese is our kind of breakfast. Skip the prosciutto topper if you have vegetarians on the guest list.

20. Keto Vegetable Frittata

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: vegetarian, low carb, keto-friendly, gluten free

The recipe already calls for mushrooms, bell peppers and zucchini, but you can make it even more nutritious by adding your favorite greens and diced avocado.

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20 Frittata Recipes That Will Be the Star of Your Sunday Brunch (or Any Weekday Morning) (2024)

FAQs

What to serve with a frittata for brunch? ›

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 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.

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 a frittata made of? ›

Frittatas are an Italian dish consisting of cooked eggs with other ingredients added in like meat, vegetables, or cheese. Unlike omelets and scrambled eggs, frittatas are not moved or folded over as they're cooked. The frittata is cooked whole, without disturbing, in one large piece.

What is the best thing to serve for brunch? ›

French toast, waffles, pancakes, and similar dishes are great choices for brunch. You could also do something even more impressive like apple pecan or ultimate berry bread pudding. Add some parfaits for a lighter option that pairs well with these dishes.

What do the French call a frittata? ›

The word omelet is basic French while the Italians call their version a frittata.

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.

Which is healthier, frittata or quiche? ›

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.

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 make a frittata not soggy? ›

If meat and vegetables figure into your frittata, cook them in the pan before you add your eggs—and I leave mine ever so slightly underdone. That way, they don't get soggy when they keep cooking in the oven (and I tend to like my vegetables with a little “bite” anyway, but it's a personal preference).

What to serve with omelette for breakfast? ›

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What is a full breakfast traditionally served with? ›

A full breakfast is a substantial cooked breakfast meal, often served in Great Britain and Ireland. The typical ingredients are bacon, sausages, eggs, black pudding, baked beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, toast, fried bread and a beverage such as coffee or tea.

What do you serve on a breakfast board? ›

A breakfast board filled with warm, fresh from the oven biscuits, bacon, sausage, gravy, fresh fruits, and a variety of fixins like butter, jams, honey and more, is a breakfast dream come true!

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