The Best Sausage Frittata Recipe
Here’s a nice and easy frittata that you can make any day of the week. It’s perfect for breakfast or brunch and sometimes we even enjoy it for dinner. Frittatas are so great because they’re very versatile, you can pretty much put whatever you have in the fridge in them. This frittata is made with sausage and mushrooms, one of my favorite combinations. This sausage frittata is an easy meal that you can make all in one skillet. You start it out on the stovetop and finish it off in the oven under the broiler. It’s such a simple dish, but completely comforting and delicious.
Sausage – I like to use Italian sausage, either mild or hot. Sometimes you can buy sausage meat, no casings, you can use that as well. Mushrooms – You can use white mushrooms, cremini or even shiitake. Eggs – Large eggs! I’ve been buying fresh eggs from local farmers for the past couple years and trust me they’re so much better and the color of the egg yolk is so orange. If you have a chance to buy from local farmers, I strongly suggest it. Onion – White or yellow onion both work. Butter – I always opt for unsalted to control the sodium content of my dish. Cheese – I prefer some freshly shredded mozzarella cheese, but you can use cheddar, Colby, Monterey Jack, fontina, etc. Salt And Pepper – To taste.
What Is A Frittata?
A frittata is an Italian egg dish, similar to an omelette or quiche (minus the crust). Since frittatas are often served at room temperature, they are popular for brunches or for a make ahead breakfast for larger groups.
What Else Can I Add To My Frittata?
Frittatas are very versatile which is what makes them so great. You can literally throw in any veggies you like such as spinach, broccoli, bell peppers, etc. You can also switch up the protein to ham, chicken, prosciutto, bacon, salami, etc. The sky is the limit, so just use your imagination, or look in your fridge, chances are you already have some ingredients you can throw in a frittata.
Can I Make This In Advance?
Yes! Frittatas are awesome to make ahead of time. You can do everything up until and including step 3 but don’t pour the egg mixture over the veggies just yet. Let the veggies and sausage come to room temperature, cover and refrigerate until ready to use. When ready to finish the frittata, simply place the skillet on the stovetop and reheat the sausage and veggies then pour the whisked eggs over and finish the recipe as instructed.
Storing Leftovers
Transfer leftover sausage frittata to an airtight container, or cover the skillet tightly with saran wrap or foil and store in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Other Yummy Breakfast Recipes To Try
Frittata Recipe Japanese Pancakes Sausage Potato Breakfast Casserole Shakshuka Recipe Migas Recipe Breakfast Burritos The Best Buttermilk Pancakes Sweet Potato Hash Crustless Quiche
Recipe originally posted Jan 11, 2012.