This quick and versatile Kitchen Sink Frittata celebrates the concept of "everything but the kitchen sink," giving you the flexibility to include a wide range of ingredients based on what you have on hand. With a hearty egg base and a sprinkle of cheese, transform fresh farmers' market finds, CSA odds and ends, or even wilted veggies from your fridge clean-out into a flavorful brunch dish.
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- Ingredients for a Flavorful Kitchen Sink Frittata
- Variations: Customizing Your Frittata - Discover Creative Ways to Personalize Your Kitchen Sink Frittata
- Tips for Perfectly Fluffy Frittatas
- Pairing Suggestions: Elevate Your Kitchen Sink Frittata with Delicious Accompaniments
- Storing, Freezing, and Reheating Tips: Preserve and Enjoy Your Frittata
- Make-Ahead Breakfast Solution: Simplify Your Morning Routine with a Kitchen Sink Frittata
- Essential Tools for Making a Kitchen Sink Frittata
- Explore More Brunch Recipes
- Kitchen Sink Frittata
Ingredients for a Flavorful Kitchen Sink Frittata
Start with these basic ingredients as a jumping-off point for creating a delicious Kitchen Sink Frittata. More customizable ideas can be found below in the post.
- Eggs
- Bacon or Sausage
- Broccoli
- Green Onions
- Bell Peppers
- Poblano Peppers
- Cherry Tomatoes
- Cilantro
- Red Pepper Flakes
- Kosher Salt
- Cracked Black Pepper
Variations: Customizing Your Frittata - Discover Creative Ways to Personalize Your Kitchen Sink Frittata
The beauty of the Kitchen Sink Frittata lies in its versatility, allowing you to customize it based on your preferences, dietary needs, and what's in season. While the ingredients above serve as a guide, feel free to mix and match ingredients from your produce drawer. One of the great joys of making a Kitchen Sink Frittata is the freedom to personalize it with your favorite ingredients and flavors. Here are some creative ideas to make your frittata uniquely yours:
- Explore Veggie Variations: Experiment with different vegetables based on your preferences or what's in season. Consider adding different vegetables like broccoli, squash, mushrooms, and tomatoes. Chili peppers like poblano peppers, Anaheim peppers, jalapeno peppers, and Fresno chilis can add a fun kick of heat. Get some extra leafy greens in by adding a handful of spinach, kale, or swiss chard. I also love to use scallions in frittatas, but they’re also delicious topped with caramelized onions for added depth and flavor.
- Play with Protein Options: Customize your frittata by incorporating your favorite proteins. Cooked bacon, diced ham, breakfast sausage, chorizo, or smoked salmon are all popular options for brunch, but don’t discount leftover dinner proteins like taco meat, barbacoa beef, carnitas, pulled pork, roasted salmon, and braised lamb. Whether you follow a vegetarian or meat-centric diet, this dish accommodates both with ease. If you prefer a vegetarian option, consider adding tofu, tempeh, or plant-based sausage.
- Get Cheesy: Cheese adds richness and a delightful gooeyness to your frittata. Experiment with different types of cheese such as shredded cheddar, colby jack, pepper jack, or Gruyere, or crumbly or soft cheeses like feta, goat cheese, cotija, ricotta, or cottage cheese. Mix and match to create your ideal flavor combination.
- Herbs and Spices: Elevate the taste profile of your frittata by adding fresh herbs and spices. Consider options like basil, cilantro, dill, chives, or parsley for a burst of freshness. Add a pinch of red pepper flakes or smoked paprika for a touch of heat and complexity. Experiment with spices like cumin and coriander for a Mexican-inspired twist, or add curry powder or turmeric for an Indian-inspired frittata.
- Think Outside the Box: Don't be afraid to think outside the box and get creative. Consider incorporating unexpected ingredients such as sundried tomatoes, olives, roasted garlic, or even leftover cooked grains like quinoa or rice for added texture and substance.
- Finishing Touches: Enhance your frittata experience with an array of fresh toppings. Sliced avocado, a sprinkle of fresh herbs, a drizzle of hot sauce, a dollop of sour cream, or a drizzle of Avocado Chimichurri Sauce can elevate the flavors and provide the perfect finishing touch to your personalized Kitchen Sink Frittata.
Tips for Perfectly Fluffy Frittatas
Creating a frittata with a light and fluffy texture is key to a satisfying brunch dish. Follow these expert tips to achieve the perfect consistency in your Kitchen Sink Frittata:
- Whisk the Eggs Thoroughly: Take the time to whisk the eggs vigorously until they become frothy. This helps incorporate air into the mixture, resulting in a lighter texture.
- Don't Overcook the Vegetables: When sautéing the vegetables before adding them to the frittata, be mindful not to overcook them. Vegetables should be tender but still retain a slight crispness, ensuring they don't become mushy or release excess moisture when baking.
- (optional) Add a Splash of Milk, Cream, or Cottage Cheese: For an extra touch of creaminess and lightness, add a splash of milk, cream, or cottage cheese to the whisked eggs. This contributes to a smoother and silkier frittata.
- Preheat the Oven Correctly: Make sure your oven is preheated to the correct temperature specified in the recipe. The right oven temperature ensures even cooking and promotes a fluffy texture.
- Avoid Overbaking: Frittatas continue to cook after being removed from the oven due to residual heat. To prevent overcooking and maintain a fluffy texture, remove the frittata from the oven when the center is set but still slightly jiggly. It will continue to firm up as it cools.
- Allow for Resting Time: After removing the frittata from the oven, allow it to rest for a few minutes. This resting period allows the eggs to set fully and makes it easier to slice and serve without the risk of it falling apart.
Pairing Suggestions: Elevate Your Kitchen Sink Frittata with Delicious Accompaniments
A Kitchen Sink Frittata is a versatile dish that can be enjoyed on its own or paired with complementary sides to create a well-rounded meal. Here are some delightful pairing ideas to enhance the flavors and make your frittata a complete dining experience:
- Fresh Salad: Serve your frittata with a refreshing salad to add a crisp and vibrant element to your meal. Consider a simple green salad with a light vinaigrette or a colorful and crunchy salad like this Creamy Kale Salad with Raspberries and Feta.
- Crusty Bread or Toast: A slice of crusty bread or toasted baguette is a classic accompaniment to a frittata. It provides a satisfying texture and can be used to mop up any leftover egg and vegetable goodness. Consider serving it with a Compound Butter for an extra burst of flavor.
- Roasted Potatoes: Add heartiness to your meal by pairing your frittata with roasted potatoes like these Roasted Cinnamon Garlic Sweet Potatoes, these Roasted Greek Potatoes with Whipped Feta, or these Smashed Potatoes with Avocado Chimichurri Sauce. The crispy potatoes provide a delightful contrast to the soft and fluffy frittata.
- Fresh Fruit: Balance the richness of the frittata with the natural sweetness of fresh fruits. Slice up some juicy melons, berries, or citrus fruits to create a refreshing fruit salad. The bright flavors and vibrant colors of the fruits will complement the savory notes of the frittata.
- Roasted Vegetables or Warm Greens: Enhance the vegetable medley in your frittata by serving it alongside roasted vegetables, like these Roasted Radishes with Garlic Chive Yogurt. Warm and tender greens like these Dijon Creamed Greens or these Pressure Cooker Collard Greens with Smoked Ham Hock also make a great accompaniment to a quick frittata.
Storing, Freezing, and Reheating Tips: Preserve and Enjoy Your Frittata
To ensure your Kitchen Sink Frittata stays fresh and can be easily enjoyed later, follow these steps for storing, freezing, and reheating:
Storing
- Once cooled, slice the frittata into individual portions.
- Place the portions in airtight containers or wrap them tightly in plastic wrap.
- Store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Freezing
If you want to extend the shelf life of your frittata, you can freeze individual portions. Here's how:
- Cool the frittata completely at room temperature.
- Wrap each portion tightly in plastic wrap or place them in separate airtight containers.
- Label each package with the contents and the date of freezing.
- Place the wrapped or packaged portions in the freezer. They can be stored for up to 3 months.
Reheating
When you're ready to enjoy your frittata, there are a few options for reheating:
- Oven: Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175 degrees Celsius). Remove the frittata portion from the refrigerator or freezer and transfer it to a baking dish. Bake for 15-20 minutes (if refrigerated) or 20-25 minutes (if frozen) until heated through.
- Microwave: Place a frittata portion on a microwave-safe plate and heat it on medium power for 1-2 minutes (if refrigerated) or 3-4 minutes (if frozen). Check for doneness and heat for additional time if needed.
- Stovetop: Thaw a frozen frittata portion in the refrigerator overnight. Then, heat a non-stick skillet over medium heat, add a small amount of oil or butter, and cook the frittata until warmed through, flipping once.
Make-Ahead Breakfast Solution: Simplify Your Morning Routine with a Kitchen Sink Frittata
Embrace the make-ahead nature of a Kitchen Sink Frittata to simplify your morning routine, save time, and enjoy a delicious and nutritious breakfast. With a little planning, you'll have a satisfying meal ready to fuel your day on busy mornings. Here's how:
- Easy Meal Prep: Make your frittata ahead of time to streamline your meal prep routine and ensure a wholesome breakfast throughout the week.
- Quick and Convenient: Grab a pre-made frittata portion from the fridge, warm it up in the microwave or oven, and enjoy a delicious breakfast without the stress.
- Customizable and Versatile: Customize your frittata with your favorite ingredients to suit your taste and dietary needs.
- Portable On-the-Go Breakfast: Slice your frittata into individual portions, store them in containers, and take them with you wherever you go for a convenient and nourishing breakfast on the go.
- Reduce Food Waste: Use up leftover ingredients by incorporating them into your frittata, minimizing food waste and creating a flavorful meal.
Essential Tools for Making a Kitchen Sink Frittata
- A large oven-safe skillet like this classic cast-iron skillet or this enameled cast-iron skillet
- A cutting board
- A chef’s knife
- A kitchen scale (may use measuring cups for less precise measurements)
- Measuring spoons
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Kitchen Sink Frittata
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 50 minutes
- Total Time: 1 hours 5 minutes
- Yield: 8 servings 1x
- Category: Breakfast & Brunch
- Method: Oven / Stovetop
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Gluten Free
Description
This quick and versatile Kitchen Sink Frittata celebrates the concept of "everything but the kitchen sink," giving you the flexibility to include a wide range of ingredients based on what you have on hand. With a hearty egg base and a sprinkle of cheese, transform fresh farmers' market finds, CSA odds and ends, or even wilted veggies from your fridge clean-out into a flavorful brunch dish.
Ingredients
- 1 lb bacon, chopped
- 1 medium head broccoli, chopped (about 175 g or 2 cups)
- 80 g (1 cup) green onions, chopped
- 1 large bell pepper, any color, diced (about 170 g or 1 heaping cup)
- 1 medium poblano pepper, diced (about 55 g or ½ cup)
- 170 g (1 heaping cup) cherry tomatoes, halved
- 12 large eggs
- ¾ tsp kosher salt
- ½ tsp cracked black pepper
- ½ tsp red pepper flakes
- 4 oz (1 cup) cheddar cheese, shredded
- 10 g (½ cup) cilantro, chopped
- Optional toppings: sliced avocado, tomatoes, and chipped cilantro
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit (190 degrees Celsius).
- In a large cast-iron pan over medium-high heat, brown the chopped bacon. Once cooked through, transfer the bacon to a paper-towel-lined plate. Carefully drain off most of the excess rendered fat, reserving a small amount (about 1-2 tablespoons) in the pan for sautéing the veggies and coating the pan for baking.
- Add the chopped broccoli, green onions, diced bell pepper, diced poblano pepper, and most of the halved cherry tomatoes (reserve some for topping after adding the eggs) to the pan. Sauté for 3-4 minutes until the veggies are slightly tender. Remove the pan from heat and add the cooked bacon back to the pan.
- In a mixing bowl, whisk the large eggs vigorously until frothy. Add the red pepper flakes, kosher salt, and cracked black pepper to the eggs, and whisk again to combine.
- Pour the whisked egg mixture over the sautéed veggies and bacon in the skillet, ensuring all ingredients are evenly covered.
- Sprinkle the shredded cheddar cheese over the mixture and gently fold it in with a spatula.
- If you reserved some cherry tomatoes, sprinkle them on top of the frittata along with the chopped cilantro.
- Bake the frittata in the preheated oven for 30-35 minutes, or until a knife inserted into the center comes out clean. Keep in mind that the eggs will continue to cook slightly after removing from the oven, so be cautious not to overcook. The center should be set but slightly jiggly, and it will firm up slightly as it cools.
- After removing the frittata from the oven, allow it to rest for a few minutes. This resting period allows the eggs to set fully and makes it easier to slice and serve without the risk of it falling apart. Serve with the optional fresh sliced avocado, tomatoes, and cilantro.
Notes
Nutritional information on Whip & Wander is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site.
6/28/23 This recipe was updated and may no longer fit specified dietary preferences from previous versions of this post. Previous version 9/29/17.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 471
- Sugar: 1 g
- Sodium: 1329 mg
- Fat: 35 g
- Saturated Fat: 12 g
- Carbohydrates: 7 g
- Fiber: 2 g
- Protein: 33 g
- Cholesterol: 352 mg
Kate says
Using this for weekday food prepped meals is genius! I normally only make frittata on weekends or for brunch... no idea why I didnt think of this before now!?
Vicky @ Avocado Pesto says
I've actually never made a frittata before but I LOVE having eggs for breakfast so feel like this is the dish for me!
Amy says
I love frittatas for breakfast, but especially for lunch too! They are so versatile and your recipe looks great!
Cliona Keane says
This looks so tasty! Perfect for busy work days!
Matt @ Plating Pixels says
This is my kind of frittata. The more goodies the better!
Deanna says
Mmmm This looks yummy!
Elaine @ Dishes Delish says
I love frittatas!! I love that you can adjust it for any diet! Your recipe looks so incredibly delicious and beautiful!
Monica | Nourish & Fete says
Frittatas are the ultimate flexible meal - truly perfect for the "kitchen sink" concept! My favorite combo lately has been chorizo and sun-dried tomatoes. I totally agree that these are the perfect thing to make ahead for the week, as well. The healthiest make-ahead breakfast I know of!
Julie says
This is the perfect dish to make when you want to use up veggies in the fridge. Will have to try your recipe.
Sandi says
This would make a delicious frittata. I love we can use anything in our refrigerator!
Tara says
Yum! Such a bright and colorful frittata! So perfect for a weeknight meal and I would love to try it with some chorizo added.
Sarah says
LOVE frittatas! This one looks absolutely delicious and am loving your idea of adding poblano and cilantro - so yum!!
Lisa|Garlic & Zest says
You don't know how apt this is for me. I'm a kitchen sink kinda gal -- as in let's scour the fridge and find out what leftovers I can use in whatever dish I'm making! This is it!
Kenya Rae says
I have made one of these for breakfast before but never thought to do it for dinner even though I will do a quiche in a hot minute! Thanks for putting the thought in my head!
Jenna says
Yum! Love the addition of cilantro to this frittata!
Hanna - Platforms and Pacifiers says
Frittata's are such a lifesaver!! I always make them when I know we have a busy week ahead or when I have visitors!
Kaity | With Kids and Coffee says
This looks so delish! I'm wrapping up a Whole30 right now and can't do the cheese at the moment, but once it's over this looks like a great way to keep up with the grain-free side of the diet. I love the idea of putting black olives in a frittata! They always add a little something special to a dish.
Whip & Wander says
You can certainly make this without the cheese. I would suggest adding in other fun extras like cilantro and jalapenos to keep it fun and flavorful!
Jaclyn Quinones says
frittattas are my jam!! This one looks so good!
Susannah says
That sounds amazing! I love all of those ingredients!
Elaine says
Yummy and healthy - something that
i would prefer in the morning. Thank you so much for sharing this amazing recipe!