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Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, a quick and easy breakfast recipe with eggs, mushrooms, spinach, and some cheese because well, cheese makes everything better. A frittata is basically a baked omelette, or at least that’s how I like to describe it, and is a welcome variation to egg-based breakfasts if you and your family love them.

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TH loves frittata, especially if it contains his favourite ingredients like mushrooms and spinach. The basic ingredients in a frittata more or less remain the same but the proportion can be varied per paste. I kept mine quite light (no cream as some recipes call for) but added a generous amount of parmesan because we love it.

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I must mention these other egg recipes on the site which you could try for breakfast too. I make some of them, like the omelettes, over and over again and they remain firm favourites.
Onion Mushroom Quiche
Cheese Omelet
Masala Omelet
Kothu Roti

On to the lovely spinach mushroom frittata recipe which I adapted loosely from Ricardo Cuisine.

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Spinach mushroom frittata recipe

nags

A frittata recipe with spinach and mushrooms, perfect egg-based breakfast that requires very little hands-on cooking time.

5 from 3 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine International

Servings 2 -3

Ingredients

  • 6 eggs
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 2 cups sliced button mushrooms
  • 3 cups packed chopped spinach or use baby spinach washed and whole
  • 2 tbsp butter or olive oil
  • 1/2 cup grated fresh parmesan cheese
  • 1 tsp freshly cracked black pepper adjust to taste
  • Salt to taste

Instructions

  • Pre-heat oven to 350F / 180C

  • Grease a metal or glass baking pan (8" or 9" should work) generously with butter or olive oil

  • Add the remaining butter in a heated pan

  • Add chopped mushrooms, salt, some pepper, and cook on medium-high heat for 3 minutes or until the mushrooms begin to soften

  • Now add the spinach and cook for another minute, just until it begins to wilt

  • In a bowl, whisk the eggs along with the milk, cheese, and some salt and pepper

  • Mix the mushroom-spinach mixture with the egg mixture

  • Pour into the greased baking tray

  • Bake in the pre-heated oven for about 20 minutes or until the edges brown and the centre of the frittata has also cooked through</span>

  • Let it cool slightly and cut into squares or wedges

  • Serve warm with ketchup or tomato sauce

Step by Step Spinach Mushroom Frittata Recipe
Pre-heat oven to 350F / 180C
Grease a metal or glass baking pan (8″ or 9″ should work) generously with butter or olive oil
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Add the remaining butter or olive oil in a heated pan
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Add chopped mushrooms, salt, some pepper
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and cook on medium-high heat for 3 minutes or until the mushrooms begin to soften
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Now add the spinach and cook for another minute, just until it begins to wilt
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In a bowl, whisk the eggs along with the milk, cheese, and some salt and pepper. I used two whole eggs and 4 egg whites for our frittata. This is really up to you.
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Mix the mushroom-spinach mixture with the egg mixture and pour into the greased baking tray
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Bake in the pre-heated oven for about 20 minutes or until the edges brown and the centre of the frittata has also cooked through
Let it cool slightly and cut into squares or wedges
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Serve warm with ketchup or tomato sauce
Notes:
You can change the amount of eggs and proportion of milk as we all as the cheese.
Cheddar cheese works well in this recipe too
Adjust salt and pepper to your taste and season generously so the frittata doesn’t turn out bland
You can refrigerate the remaining frittata for up to a day and lightly warm before serving, as needed
For frittata recipe in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Urdu, etc please use the Google Translate button in the sidebar.

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  1. Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (15)Satta Matka

    Vary nice recipe

    Reply

  2. Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (16)Asha

    Hi. If we pack this for breakfast, and have it an hour later, will it be soggy or how it’ll taste? Thanks in advance.

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    • Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (17)nags

      it will be soft, not soggy. just pack after cool.

      Reply

    • Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (19)nags

      Hi Jenny, just use around 100 grams. It can be a bit more or less, doesn’t matter or affect the frittata recipe too much

      Reply

  3. Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (20)Ritu

    Liked this Frittata recipe. i have tried it with potatoes. Going to try with these veggies soon.

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    • Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (21)nags

      thanks! hope you like it

      Reply

  4. Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (22)Bobbie

    Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (23)
    I’m excited to try your frittata method. I’ve always started frittata on the stove top in a large non-stick skillet to set the sides and the bottom then moved it to the oven under the broiler until the top is golden brown. It’s so hard to gauge cooking times and not dry it out. Your method looks like it would cook through but not dry out.

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    • Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (24)nags

      yes, try it! i used to do the way you do too, then realised this is just way easier

      Reply

  5. Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (25)D

    Hi this query is regarding your oreo cheesecake. Can i replace nestle cream with amul?

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    • Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (26)nags

      sure, definitely give it a shot

      Reply

      • Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (27)D

        Amul cream is only 25 percent fat. Will that suffice?

        Reply

        • Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (28)nags

          Suffice for? This frittata recipe doesn’t use cream

          Reply

          • Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (29)D

            My query was regarding your oreo cheesecake!

            Reply

  6. Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (30)Priyanka

    Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (31)
    Hi Nags! This looks fabulous! We also freak out on frittatas and I was drooling on this one!

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    • Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (32)nags

      Thank you Priyanka!

      Reply

  7. Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (33)Biny Anoop

    Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (34)
    Hello Nags…u cudn’t have made it look easier

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    • Spinach mushroom frittata recipe, step by step - Edible Garden (35)nags

      Thanks Biny! Hope you try it 🙂

      Reply

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FAQs

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.

How do you make a frittata not soggy? ›

Follow this tip: All veggies really benefit from at least a quick sauté before the eggs are added to the pan. This will allow firm vegetables (like potatoes) to soften, and softer vegetables with a higher water content (like mushrooms and spinach) to release excess moisture.

What is vegetable frittata made of? ›

This Vegetable Frittata is made with eggs, a variety of fresh vegetables, and cheese. This frittata recipe is very versatile and makes a great quick and easy meal. Enjoy for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or even dinner.

How do you eat frittata? ›

A: This largely depends on whether you're eating frittata for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. For breakfast, you can combine it with some toast and bacon. Whereas if you're cooking frittata for a light dinner, adding fresh green salad is a good combination.

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.

What is the frittata formula? ›

Easy Formula For a Frittata

6 eggs. 1/4 cup heavy cream. 1 cup cheese. 2 cups veggies and/or meat.

How to tell when frittata is done? ›

The eggs should be cooked through, not runny and a knife should come out clean when inserted into the centre. You can also give the skillet a gentle shake to determine if it is done; a runny frittata will jiggle when you shake the skillet.

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 if the middle of the frittata is not cooked? ›

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 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.

What is the difference between an omelet and a frittata? ›

And, unlike omelets, frittata fillings are mixed in with the eggs in the pan rather than folded in the center. To make a frittata, well-beaten eggs are cooked on the stove in a hot skillet, along with the fillings, for a few minutes until the outer edges are set.

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.

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 make frittata not rubbery? ›

Avoid Overcooking Your Frittata

Eggs are delicate souls and when overcooked they become rubbery and they weep with sadness. And no, that wasn't figurative, they literally excrete water. What is this? To avoid overcooking the frittata, make sure you don't bake it too long.

Do you add milk to frittata? ›

Use full-fat dairy.

I've had great results with heavy cream, half-and-half and whole milk. Sour cream, crème fraîche and yogurt will work as well. However, two percent and skim milk are too watery. Omitting the dairy altogether results in a frittata that is, unsurprisingly, more eggy in flavor and less creamy.

What makes frittata spongy? ›

Beat eggs until just blended: Overbeating the eggs invites too much air in to the egg mixture. As the frittata bakes, the eggs will expand and puff up. That can leave them with a spongy texture that's dry and unappealing.

How do I keep my frittata from falling? ›

Don't over beat the eggs

Beat the eggs just enough to blend the whites and yolks. You don't want to beat the eggs too much or you will incorporate too much air into the eggs; this will cause the frittata to poof in the oven and fall into a dense sad frittata after cooling.

How do you keep eggs fluffy? ›

Whisking incorporates air, which produces fluffier scrambled eggs, and fluffy eggs are the end goal. These eggs are whisked twice: once to blend the eggs together and a second time once you add the milk. For best results, whisk until your wrist is tired! The mixture should look pale yellow and frothy with bubbles.

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