Creamy soft cheese inside, crispy bacon on top, what's not to love about this easy, delicious frittata? This winner is perfect for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner. Wow family and friends with this simple, elegant meal and a side salad.Editor's note: In 2020, this recipe was one of the top 10 most popular Diet Doctor recipes. We hope you love it as well!
January 17 2020 recipe & photo by Naomi Sherman, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Breakfast, Dinner, Meal
Creamy soft cheese inside, crispy bacon on top, what's not to love about this easy, delicious frittata? This winner is perfect for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner. Wow family and friends with this simple, elegant meal and a side salad.Editor's note: In 2020, this recipe was one of the top 10 most popular Diet Doctor recipes. We hope you love it as well!
USMetric
4 servingservings
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp 1 tbsp ghee or melted butter
- 8 8 eggeggs
- ¾ cup 180 ml heavy whipping cream
- 1 cup (4 oz.) 240 ml (110 g) shredded cheddar cheese
- 1 cup (9 oz.) 240 ml (250 g) ricotta cheese
- 2 oz. (6 tbsp) 55 g (85 ml) feta cheese
- ½ cup (½ oz.) 120 ml (15 g) fresh spinach, thinly sliced
- 12 oz. 350 g bacon, fried and chopped into small bits
- salt or pepper, to taste
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Instructions
Instructions are for 4 servings. Please modify as needed.
Grease a 12" (30 cm) oven-safe frying pan with butter or ghee.
In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, cream, salt, and pepper.
Pour the egg mixture into the pan and place over medium heat.
Sprinkle the grated cheddar over the eggs and add dollops of the ricotta and crumbled feta.
Add the spinach and the bacon bits to the egg mixture and gently stir through.
Pre-heat the top grill or broiler in your oven. When the edges of the frittata start to set on the stovetop, after approx. 10 minutes, place the pan under the broiler to finish the cooking process. Keep a close eye, this can go very quickly!
The frittata is done when it is just cooked in the center and browned and golden on top. Allow to rest for 5 minutes before cutting into it.
Tip
Be careful with the amount of salt that you add as some feta cheese can be quite salty. Taste your feta first and add your salt accordingly.
Serve warm with extra crispy bacon and a green salad.
For an easy salad dressing, drizzle some hot bacon fat on the greens and toss with a splash of apple cider vinegar.
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25 comments
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Tamara
February 29 2020
Just made this for breakfast. Delicious! I'll definitely make this again for guests. Might even try goat cheese instead of the ricotta. :)
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Mary
March 13 2020
Tried it for supper and loved it!
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c05081983
April 12 2020
What substitute for fat can I put instead of bacon, since I'm not mixing meat and milk together?
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Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor
April 12 2020
What substitute for fat can I put instead of bacon, since I'm not mixing meat and milk together?
You could just cook the bacon and eat it separately (as a side), or you could simply omit the bacon if necessary.
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c05081983
May 26 2020
If i will omit the bacon, how much will it effect the nutrition?
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
May 26 2020
If i will omit the bacon, how much will it effect the nutrition?
It will lower both the protein and the fat content. You can look up the specific amounts in the USDA database.
https://fdc.nal.usda.gov7
Janet
June 2 2020
This was fabulous! Absolutely delicious and company worthy. It was very flavorful and so creamy. I enjoyed it on every level...taste, texture, flavor...and it looks wonderful! I will be making it over and over again for myself, and making it whenever I have a brunch.
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hala.haddad
June 8 2020
hi, I hate spinach, can i remove it? if I do, what will the nutriton value be?
Thank you
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
June 8 2020
hi, I hate spinach, can i remove it? if I do, what will the nutriton value be?
Thank youSince the spinach in each serving is minimal, it will lower the carb count but not by much at all as spinach is already very low carb. It would not affect the protein or fat amounts.
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J
June 27 2020
If you want to switch out ingredients, load ingredients into carb manager or cronometer and it will total the nutrients for you so you can find the right combination to fit your macros and micro nutrient goals.
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Shoshana Martinez
November 26 2020
What cheese can I use instead of feta cheese?
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Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor
November 26 2020
What cheese can I use instead of feta cheese?
I would use fresh goat cheese as a substitute for feta cheese.
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Janine
November 28 2020
How much cheddar cheese should you use? It’s not specified in the recipe.
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Janine
November 28 2020
Thanks for adding in the measurement for the cheddar cheese! Can I ask why, with the metric measurements, you often use ml, which is a liquid measurement, for ingredients that are solid? When the weight measurement isn’t also included this is very confusing!
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Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor
November 29 2020
How much cheddar cheese should you use? It’s not specified in the recipe.
Thanks for asking! We've updated the recipe.
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Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor
November 30 2020
Thanks for adding in the measurement for the cheddar cheese! Can I ask why, with the metric measurements, you often use ml, which is a liquid measurement, for ingredients that are solid? When the weight measurement isn’t also included this is very confusing!
Hi, Janine! This is because cups are used to measure liquids but also things like almond flour, shredded cheese, etc in the US. Some people use ml to measure things like that in metric too (dl), and we have added weights for both so you can choose what you prefer. Weight is always more accurate, but a lot of people find volume easier.
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Cheryl
February 18 2022
Can you freeze leftovers of this?
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
February 18 2022
Can you freeze leftovers of this?
This would refrigerate well, but if you freeze it, the eggs may get rubbery.
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markmanra
March 8 2022
No wonder this was n the 2020 Top Ten! Wonderful dish with great flavor. We subbed goat cheese for the feta. Worked great.
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Frank
August 10 2022
How to cook this without an oven?
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
August 10 2022
How to cook this without an oven?
You may be able to cook it entirely on the stove top, just take care so the bottom doesn't get burned.
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Erin Gildner
November 7 2022
So good! I'm not the cook in the house - that's normally left to my husband, but I took a stab at this recipe and the results were delicious, thanks to the great instructions! One thing I wasn't sure of though, was the ounces of bacon - I wasn't sure if 12 oz to be measured before cooking or after - I ended up with about 8 oz after cooking and that was plenty bacony (is that a word?) for me. Otherwise I followed the recipe to the letter and it was perfecto!
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Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor
November 7 2022
So good! I'm not the cook in the house - that's normally left to my husband, but I took a stab at this recipe and the results were delicious, thanks to the great instructions! One thing I wasn't sure of though, was the ounces of bacon - I wasn't sure if 12 oz to be measured before cooking or after - I ended up with about 8 oz after cooking and that was plenty bacony (is that a word?) for me. Otherwise I followed the recipe to the letter and it was perfecto!
So glad it turned out well for you, Erin! Weights for meat will always be before cooking.
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Avis
November 22 2022
Call me weird, but I don't like a lot of cooked vegetables. I can tolerate a salad but cooking them changes my appetite. My question is can herbs be substituted for vegetables? So I was thinking of using cilantro instead of spinach for this recipe. Do herbs make a noticeable difference in the nutritional value?
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Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor
November 22 2022
Call me weird, but I don't like a lot of cooked vegetables. I can tolerate a salad but cooking them changes my appetite. My question is can herbs be substituted for vegetables? So I was thinking of using cilantro instead of spinach for this recipe. Do herbs make a noticeable difference in the nutritional value?
Hi, Avis! We've never tried this using herbs, but I would think it would work fine! It would actually decrease the carb count a bit, too!