Easy Baked Frittata Recipe with Spinach (Gluten-Free) (2024)

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Do you ever have those moments where you need a solid breakfast or brunch dish to serve, but have NO IDEA what to make? I am solving your problem with this easy baked frittata recipe with spinach, and all the good greens! It's also gluten-free, baked in a 9x13 pan, and is ready in under an hour. (Your in-laws and brunch guests will be so impressed!)

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Materials needed for this easy baked frittata recipe

  • First and foremost, you need a quality 9x13 baking dish. I liked my cast iron pan because it bakes beautifully and looks nice for your brunch tablescape.
  • No frittata dish is complete without some beautiful leafy greens, so make sure you have quality power greens. When I'm in a pinch on time, or don't have fresh greens available, I use a prepackaged salad blend. However, any good mix of spinach, lettuces, chard, arugula, and herbs like cilantro, parsley, and dill will work beautifully! Your frittata looks really pretty with all of the color, and adding greens is a great way to make it a healthy brunch dish that is full of vitamins and nutrients.
  • Make sure you buy a dozen eggs for this recipe! It calls for all 12, and you want to have enough for other items too.

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How to lock in flavor in a baked frittata

There are three key ingredients that you must not skip to ensure a mind-glowingly delicious meal!

  1. Herbs - Absolutely use basil! I also love parsley. They both provide that robust taste that pairs well with the savory factor.
  2. Parmesan - Get a high quality block of parmigiano reggiano , that you grate yourself, if possible. This gives is the richest and deepest flavor.
  3. Salt. I always opt for pink Himalayan salt, because it isrich in mineral content that can help balance your body’s pH levels. This is important because your pH needs a healthy acid-to-alkaline ratio, to ensure optimal health. A proper pH also helps support your immunity, supports healthy thyroid function, and encourages good digestion (source). Since pink Himalayan salt contains sodium as well as other electrolytes, it has a direct effect on the pH of your blood.

If you don't have these, your frittata will be bland, so don't skimp on this part! You MUST use fresh basil and fresh parmesan cheese in this recipe. TRUST ME.

How to make an easy baked frittata with spinach, step-by-step

Cook veggies in avocado oil on medium heat, until fragrant and translucent (step 1).In a separate bowl, whisk eggs until light and fluffy, and add milk, cheese, and seasonings (step 2). Fold in mixed greens and herbs (step 3). Pour all ingredients into a 9x13 baking dish and stir. Top with parmesan cheese and cook on 350 degrees Fahrenheit until internal temp is 160 degrees Fahrenheit and frittata is set in the middle.

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Tips to prevent frittata being runny or watery

There are a couple of things you DON'T want to happen when making a frittata:

  1. Runny, watery frittata
  2. Middle of the frittata not cooking
  3. Frittata isn't setting

These are all the most common problems people run into when making this spectacular egg dish. But with this recipe, you won't have that issue! You know your frittata is done when internal temp is 160 degrees Fahrenheit, and the middle doesn't jiggle when removed from oven.

  • Bake it in a heavy 9x13 baking dish. This ensures even heat distribution and best results.
  • Bake until internal temp is at least 160 degrees F, which is the recommended time for eggs. On my oven, this is at least 50 minutes (depending on your altitude and oven).
  • Let it set for 10-15 minutes. THIS IS IMPORTANT!

These three steps will give you the perfect, fool-proof consistency every time.

Serving Suggestions

I love to serve this baked frittata with a side of chocolate banana muffins, and a strawberry mango smoothie for the ultimate nourishing breakfast. And I also recommend these award winning gluten-free cinnamon rolls from This Vivacious Life.

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Tops tips for making this easy baked frittata with spinach

  • You can easily adapt this recipe with your own greens, veggies, herbs, and seasonings
  • Make sure to use a heavy bottomed dish to bake so it doesn't get watery
  • Leftover frittata can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Flavor actual develops nicely and it tastes good cold (IMO!)

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Easy Baked Frittata Recipe with Spinach (Gluten-Free)

By: Abbey Rodriguez

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Make this easy baked frittata recipe with spinach in a 9x13 dish. It's the perfect breakfast or brunch for a crowd, that can be made in under one hour, and is also gluten-free!

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 50 minutes

Resting Time: 10 minutes

Total Time 1 hour

Servings: 12 servings

Calories: 222kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons avocado oil
  • ½ yellow onion diced
  • 1 orange bell pepper diced
  • 1 tomato diced
  • 8 oz package mushrooms diced
  • 2 tablespoon green onions chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 12 large eggs
  • 1 cup heavy cream or milk
  • 1 cup shredded cheese Mexican blend or sharp cheddar for most flavor
  • 1 tablespoon fresh basil chopped
  • ½ tablespoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper
  • 1 ½ cups spinach
  • ½ cup arugula
  • cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.

  • In a skillet, add avocado oil and onions. Cook on medium high heat until fragrant. Add in peppers, tomato, mushrooms, and green onions. Cook until tender, about 5-8 minutes. Add in garlic and cook another minute. Set aside.

  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together eggs until pale yellow and fluffy. Mix in heavy cream, cheese, basil, salt, and pepper. Stir in mixed greens.

  • Pour vegetable mixture into a greased 9x13 baking dish. Pour egg mixture on top. Stir together until evenly spread in dish. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake on 350°F for 50 minutes. Remove from oven and let rest for 10-15 minutes. Serve while warm and enjoy!

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Notes

Expert tips:

  • Adapt this recipe by adding in your own favorite spices, herbs, and veggies
  • Bake it in a heavy 9x13 baking dish. This ensures even heat distribution and best results.
  • Bake until internal temp is at least 160 degrees F, which is the recommended time for eggs. On my oven, this is at least 50 minutes (depending on your altitude and oven).
  • Let it set for 10-15 minutes. THIS IS IMPORTANT!

Nutrition

Calories: 222kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 247mg | Sodium: 487mg | Potassium: 236mg | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 1470IU | Vitamin C: 16.4mg | Calcium: 133mg | Iron: 1.3mg

This recipe was originally published in March 2018, and was updated on April 25, 2019 with new photos and recipe instructions.

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Comments

  1. Melia says

    so glad there's a glass bakind dish option! thank you!

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    • Abbey Rodriguez says

      Thanks Melia!

      Reply

  2. Kerri Hopkins says

    Thank you for these easy-to-follow directions! We're having 2 variations for our Christmas brunch today 😋

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    • Abbey Rodriguez says

      So happy to hear this! Hope you loved it.

      Reply

  3. Helena Semedo-Andrews says

    Can you bake this ahead and refrigerate it. And, preheat the next day when you're getting ready to eat?

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  4. Mindy T. says

    Easy Baked Frittata Recipe with Spinach (Gluten-Free) (6)
    I made this for a potluck supper last night and everyone raved about it!

    There were a couple of small changes I made. I started by putting some thinly-sliced parcooked potatoes on the bottom of the 9x13 baking dish (which was coated with pan spray as instructed. Then I wilted my spinach and squeezed/drained as much moisture out of it, distributed it in the baking dish on top of the potato slices. I didn’t have any other greens, so I just did spinach. I only used fresh basil as an herb, but I think next time I will experiment with some others as well. Also, I used the whole milk option rather than the heavy cream.

    I generally use pastured eggs, so I couldn’t get the eggs to look “pale yellow” - those yolks are deep yellow, sometimes orange (full of omega-3s). But they lightened a little, and came out perfect. 😉

    I will make this one again and again! YUM. 😋

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  5. Jan says

    Easy Baked Frittata Recipe with Spinach (Gluten-Free) (7)
    This was so good, quick & easy and makes enough to share. Flavors mixed well. I forgot to add tomatoes so served some sliced on the side.
    I used a large onion, fresh chopped basil, and 3/4 Cup sour cream with 1/4 Cup of milk.
    I’m saving this recipe!!!!!

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  6. Lucia Gibbons says

    Easy Baked Frittata Recipe with Spinach (Gluten-Free) (8)
    I usually make my frittata in a cast iron pan. I love this so much more! Awesome recipe!

    Reply

  7. Kathryn says

    This looks delicious, and I love all of your tips. I can't tell you how many times I've tried to make a frittata or quiche and didn't have enough eggs.

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    • The Butter Half says

      It's a tricky balance! Hope these are helpful. 🙂

      Reply

  8. Lori says

    Easy Baked Frittata Recipe with Spinach (Gluten-Free) (9)
    Love, love, love the four-step image. Super helpful! And your photos are GORGEOUS!

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    • The Butter Half says

      Thanks, Lori!

      Reply

  9. CJ says

    Can you prepare this ahead of time and freeze until ready to eat?

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    • The Butter Half says

      Hey CJ! I have never tried to freeze it. However, in my experience, it keeps well in the refrigerator and develops flavor for up 5 days. I recommend prepping it ahead of time that way. I am not sure the eggs would hold and reheat well after being frozen.

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      • Patti says

        Hi can you make this the night before and bake in the morning

      • Abbey Rodriguez says

        Hi Patti! I have never done it like that before, so I cannot confidently tell you that it will turn out the same. I prefer making egg dishes fresh for best results. 🙂

  10. Sarah says

    Easy Baked Frittata Recipe with Spinach (Gluten-Free) (10)
    The concept of making a frittata in a 9x13 pan is about to CHANGE. MY. LIFE. Thanks Abbey!

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    • The Butter Half says

      LIFE CHANGING!

      Reply

  11. Chandice Probst says

    Easy Baked Frittata Recipe with Spinach (Gluten-Free) (11)
    Heck yes this is such a flavorful breakfast that is also easy to make. Thank you so much!!

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    • The Butter Half says

      Glad you like it! 🙂

      Reply

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Easy Baked Frittata Recipe with Spinach (Gluten-Free) (2024)

FAQs

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.
Mar 25, 2021

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.

Does frittata contain gluten? ›

In its simplest explanation, a frittata is an egg dish that is similar to an omelet or quiche without a crust (hello gluten free).

What is the difference between egg bake and frittata? ›

Since the dish is finished in the oven, you should cook the ingredients in an oven-safe, well-seasoned skillet to make it a one-pan meal. Frittatas wind up with a firmer texture compared to egg bakes, though they're still tender. Unlike egg bakes, frittatas can also be prepared with little to no dairy.

What kind of cheese is best for frittata? ›

Go for high moisture cheeses

According to Cheese Science, high moisture cheeses like mozzarella and smoked Gouda are great melting cheeses that give frittatas their desired texture. Meanwhile, a low moisture cheese like Parmesan won't melt in the oven, especially when it's surrounded by a mixture of eggs.

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.

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 do the French call a frittata? ›

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

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.

Why are eggs not gluten-free? ›

Real eggs, no matter their grade, size or color, are naturally gluten free. Whether the egg comes from a chicken, duck, or another bird doesn't make a difference. Even egg products like liquid egg whites are often gluten free, though it's a good idea to check the label to be sure.

What part of the egg is gluten-free? ›

Eggs are naturally gluten-free. Any gluten present in a hen's diet is completely broken down during the hen's digestive process, meaning there is no gluten that makes it way to the egg.

Do peanut butter eggs have gluten? ›

Unfortunately, not all Chocolate Peanut Butter Eggs are gluten-free, and it depends on the brand. Some eggs are completely gluten-free, others contain gluten, and others contain no gluten ingredients but are processed in a facility with foods that contain gluten, meaning the cross-contamination is high.

Why add milk to frittata? ›

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.

How to make frittata Jamie Oliver? ›

Summer pisto frittata

Preheat the oven to 220°C/425°F/gas 7. Crack the eggs into a mixing bowl and add a pinch of sea salt and black pepper. Whisk together and put to one side. Add the peas, broad beans and a good pinch of salt to a pestle and mortar, then pick in the mint leaves and bash to a rough paste.

What foods are similar to frittata? ›

Frittata and quiche are both dishes with an egg filling and a variety of add-ins, such as vegetables, proteins, cheeses and even seafood, like this Salmon Leek Frittata (pictured above) or this Crab and Bacon Quiche. Both frittatas and quiche are a good way to use up leftovers.

How is the fluffiness of a puffy omelet achieved? ›

3 Keys to an Ultra-Fluffy Omelet
  1. Whip the egg whites separately. Some fluffy omelets call for whipping whole eggs, which doesn't lead to as airy—or as stable—an omelet. ...
  2. Whip them with cream of tartar. ...
  3. Add butter to the yolks.
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What part of the egg makes things fluffy? ›

The main way to make cakes fluffy is to incorporate air. This can be done by beating the egg whites separately from the yolks and incorporating them carefully into the batter. Like that, you retain the air bubbles created while beating the egg whites and your cake is fluffier.

Why are my eggs fluffy? ›

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.

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