Cheesy Frittata Recipe (2024)

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Skyeenter

For most beaten egg dishes, like a frittata, I mix 1 tablespoon of corn starch to 3 tablespoons water into a slurry, add seasoning and aromatics and add to the beaten eggs. It yields an excellent binder, distributes the seasonings in the mixture as well as fluffing and puffing the eggs for increased volume.

beans

If you have a glass cooktop, do NOT give the pan a “firm tap” against the stovetop unless you want to shell out hundreds of dollars for a new glass cooktop.Shaking the pan on a glass cooktop is likewise a bad idea.

me in nj

My favorite ingredients for frittatas are caramelized onions made in advance and kept in a jar in the refrigerator and the leaves from a bunch of radishes or beets.

LyndeeBee

My favorite filling, in a one to one-half ration: fresh cup up asparagus for the main, Then 1/2 each of diced onions and red peppers, to equal the amount of asparagus. Sauté all until veggies are just beginning to get tender and remove from heat. Mix eggs and milk, salt & pepper in a bowl, add grated cheese (half Cheddar and half Gruyere are good) and stir into eggs. Then place in a well buttered casserole; bake in oven at 350 until set. Much easier than dealing with a cast iron pan.

MC

In my experience of making a weekly frittata, there is no need to stir things. Start with sauteing onions, add the other veg. (leftovers or uncooked), once they are browned and softened, pour eggs over the lot, add some cheese, leave on the stove top for a few minutes (covered may help) then transfer to the broiler. Perfection. (Dollops of Labneh are my newest cheese addition.)

Spatchco*ck

After they're sautéed, I'll toss all the non-egg goodies into a large bowl with the cheese and eggs and give a good mixing. This generally ensures good distribution of ingredients. That gets put back in the pan over medium-low heat and cooked until the sides are set and small bubbles begin to form in the middle. After that I'll stick it in a 350º oven for 12-15 minutes. Perfection.

Paige

Don't tap especially if you are using a cast iron pan on a glass stove top!

Roland

I don't use a broiler. I've always flipped my frittata by inverting the skillet over a pizza pan and then sliding the frittata back into the skillet to cook/brown what was the top side.

M Pres

Italians and Spaniards cook all the stuff you want to add first and then add it to the scrambled eggs in a bowl. Let it sit and the heat makes them stick together. Then clean the pan and start over to make the frittata. Don't burn it. When crust forms flip it. When done it looks like a pie. In Spain you will see Tortilla Espanola served by the slice for lunch with bread and a salad.

Gonzalo

This is the method for a Spanish tortilla. Traditionally, it is made with thinly sliced potatoes and, for some cooks, onions. It is equally adept at using leftovers and bits & bobs. I favorite is ham, onions and marinated artichoke hearts.

Edsel

I make a frittata for the two of us every Friday with whatever leftovers I have from the week: in an 8" nonstick cake pan goes whatever I'm using along with 4 well-beaten eggs, and everything goes in the pre-heated air fryer for 12 minutes at 360. Golden, puffed and always delicious: not to mention super easy!

Ally

I have just one question: what are leftover french fries??

Chanel

I made this recipe this morning, as is, and loved it!

Sara Schoenwetter

Step 6 says to remove the pan from the heat, dot with cheese, and broil.

Nancy from Queens

Sohla, your video lesson on cooking eggs so many different ways is fab. Sharing it with every egg lover I know. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPqnS1K4vgw

Jess Bee

With our 12-inch cast iron, 9 eggs, 1/2 t fine sea salt, a large onion caramelized in 2T olive oil, close to two cups diced chard stems, a tablespoon fresh thyme, over a half cup chunked feta, and a sprinkling of torn tarragon leaves to finish. Excellent!

vrajaprana

If you have neither broiler nor air fryer, how do you finish? Very hot oven?

Maureen

Love this clean out the fridge method. And I did and it was super tasty. I did overcook the frittata somehow. Maybe cuz one of my add-ins was breadcrumbs. Or maybe cuz I let it go past the "jiggly" phase when it was on the desktop or perhaps it overcooked in the broiler phase, not sure. I'll make this again, but would watch that.

JadeNJ

Great cues for putting together a "whatever you want" frittata. I used 12 eggs (for weekday leftovers), a small amt of olive oil, a number of veggies, cheese and a couple slices of leftover ham. I was worried that sauteing the mix-ins all in the same pan as the egg mix would make it stick but it didn't- came out in perfect slices. Very quick, easy and delicious, adapts to whatever you have on hand.

Jane

I prepared this morning and thought it was delicious and easy. Using an assortment of vegetables it came together quickly. More broiling time was needed for browning.

Margareta in Nashville

We were iced in and I had no frozen mixed veggies, so I used match stick carrots, red pepper, and shredded red cabbage. I had frozen peas so used those. Sautéed the raw veggies before the aromatics. Tasted better after some sesame oil and Maggie sauce. Did not care for ketchup so used some Sriracha as was all we had. Definitely comfort food on a cold icy night! Looks like some great leftovers.

erin

I needed to cook this significantly longer than stated. Using a cast iron pan and an induction stovetop, I found that the center was solidifying faster than the edges. Next time I would prewarm the pan in the oven if I used the cast iron again. All in all, I would make it again. It still turned out well and the kids gobbled it up. I added the butts from whole grain bread, frozen peppers from last summer’s garden and some baby Swiss chard past it’s prime.

Olivia

The farro texture was surprisingly meaty. I even did a double take, thinking it was sausage. My family assumed the same thing… delicious

DoubleD

This was delicious! I was skeptical of some aspects of the technique, but I followed the instructions exactly and my frittata came out perfectly. This will be my new go-to method! The only thing I did differently was started sautéing onions ten minutes before everything else to give them time to caramelize, then added red peppers, asparagus and halved cherry tomatoes for the recommended quicker sauté. Added a bunch of fresh chives with the eggs, tipped with cheddar and goat cheese, et viola!

Sheila

My version, not looking for a browned end product, sauté mix-ins, mix eggs with a cup of cottage cheese, shredded cheese of choice and mix-ins. Pour in a pie pan and cook in the oven at 350° for about 30 minutes.

Maty

This was amazing. I had leftover pork tenderloin, roasted potatoes and added bacon and tomato and Gouda, Cheddar and Feta cheese. Sooooo good!

Betsy

I made this night with leftover cooked veg plus sautéed onions and red peppers. As some cooks suggested, I popped the whole business in a casserole dish, put chucks of goat cheese on top and baked till golden brown and delicious. No broiler. It was delicious.

Kit

In this time of climate chaos, energy conservation is necessary as well as efficiency. Inverting the frittata instead of turning on the broiler is worth doing—especially on my induction cooktop.

Ally

I have just one question: what are leftover french fries??

Fannie Toner

We do “clean up the refrigerator omelets and frittatas regularly. Use spices and herbs and seasonings as appropriate for the ingredients and your taste. We ALWAYS have a variety of cheeses, which sort of marry the ingredients. Hot, nutritious, tasty, no waste, what’s to not like?

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Cheesy Frittata Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What kind of cheese is used in frittata? ›

1 Cup Cheese: You can use whatever type of cheese you enjoy best in an omelette. In the 2 frittata recipes detailed below, we're using shredded sharp cheddar and crumbled feta. Olive Oil & Garlic: Cook garlic in some olive oil to give the frittata a flavorful start.

What makes a frittata so different from an omelet? ›

Frittatas are cooked in a cast iron pan or oven-safe skillet because they are started on the stovetop and then finished in the oven. And, unlike omelets, frittata fillings are mixed in with the eggs in the pan rather than folded in the center.

How does the frittata get its fluffy texture? ›

Tips for Fluffy Eggs
  1. Using the immersion blender creates air in the eggs which will produce a light and fluffy result.
  2. Heavy cream gives a creamy texture. You can add up to 1/2 cup per dozen eggs.
  3. Don't overcook! Overcooking eggs makes them rubbery.
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What is the best pan for frittata? ›

Use a cast-iron skillet.

I like to use an enameled cast iron skillet, which does not require any pre-seasoning. If you don't have a skillet, go make this breakfast casserole recipe instead.

Does frittata need cream? ›

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'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.

What is a fun fact about frittata? ›

History of Frittata

The frittata originates from the Mediterranean region, and a very similar dish with eggs, cheese, and vegetables was known in ancient Rome. All the efforts of tracing this dish to a particular Italian region defies attempts, as it is popular all over Italy.

Which is easier to make quiche or frittata? ›

Texture: Frittatas have a firm exterior and a tender-fluffy interior, while quiche have a rich, custardy interior and a buttery, flaky crust. Timing: Quiche is more labor-intensive, particularly if you're making homemade crust. Frittatas require less cooking time, making them a quick-and-easy go-to breakfast or brunch.

Why did my frittata turn GREY? ›

The green-gray color (and the whiff of sulfur smell that often accompanies it) comes from the reaction of iron in the egg yolk and sulfur in the egg white. When heated, the two can combine to make green-gray ferrous sulfide and hydrogen sulfide gas.

Why are IHOP omelettes so fluffy? ›

Drum roll, please! The secret to super fluffy IHOP omelets is… buttermilk pancake batter. For what it's worth, the IHOP menu does indicate in small text at the top of the page that their omelets contain pancake batter, but such a detail can go unnoticed by even the most dedicated IHOP eaters.

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

This also holds true for aromatics, like onions, and sturdy veggies, like raw potatoes. "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!

How do I stop my frittata from burning on the bottom? ›

The solution is to partially cook the frittata on the stove. To prevent the bottom from burning on the stovetop, give the frittata a few stirs until you can see some large curds of egg and it starts to turn opaque, but it's still wet enough to flatten off the top.

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 cheese is best for cheese eggs? ›

We usually choose Edam, Gouda, or Cheddar, but other semi-hard cheeses you love will work too.

What type of cheese is best for omelette? ›

Cheddars, mozzarella, and alpine cheeses like Gruyère all melt perfectly for an omelet, but other cheeses like feta, parmesan, or manchego will work too. Some cheeses, like paneer or halloumi, won't melt but can be cubed or sliced and added as a chewy filling.

What does frittata contain? ›

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 cheese for scrambled eggs? ›

Cheddar is many people's favorite cheese to pair with eggs, but there are so many other cheeses that work just as well, from tangy goat cheese to nutty Gruyere.

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