Pasta Frittata Recipe (2024)

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Figaro

Serving only two, I cut everything accordingly (2 eggs, 2 oz pasta). I added pancetta, red pepper flakes and leftover broccoli, cauliflower, red bell pepper casserole topped with bread crumbs and Parmesan. I added more cheese, poured it into a hot 9" Creuset skillet with butter and oil, let it sit at medium about 5 min then finished it in my toaster-convection oven (so glad it fit!).

This was very delicious and nothing's left. One of Bittman's great wing-it recipes!

Susan

I used 4 eggs, and a combination of Asiago and pecorino cheese. I also stirred in sun dried tomatoes and caramelized onions into the egg mixture. This is dreamy!!

Ed

Having made it with both olive oil and butter, the only objection I have to this recipe is the quantity of oil/butter: both times I made it, it was too oily by half. I think 2 tablespoons is plenty. Aside form that, it's a great recipe as describes but can also be used for cleaning out the fridge - you can throw anything in there, really, and it comes out great. I definitely recommend this recipe.

Annie

Just made this with leftover Garlic Pesto Angel Hair . . . very delicious. I thought it might be too "eggy", but it's definitely not - just very firm, and holds together perfectly. No meat this time, but will definitely experiment with different leftovers.

Jane F

I've made a dish like this for years. I cut it into sections and turn it and it can be finished in the pan on the stove. No oven heating necessary. It's great with leftover veggies.

Geena

The pasta frittata in my family is the traditional dish to serve on Fat Tuesday, the day before Lent begins. It is usually stuffed with cut up sopressata and hard boiled eggs. Sharp cheese, such as Pecorino is used instead of Parmiggiano and fried in a skillet on the stovetop and flipped over mid way to cook the other side, which gives it a nice crunchy exterior. More cheese is dusted on top. The idea is to saturate your senses for one last time before Lent.

coco zordan (cocosbread.com)

Being italian I had made this recipe many times but never with the final browning in the oven. So yesterday since I had a nice bowl of leftover pasta with eggplants and tomatoes I cooked the frittata in a cast iron pan and and then baked in the hot oven for a few minutes (450 F* roasted conv.). It came out perfectly with a nice crispy top. Thank you, Mark : )

Jan

Delicious! I used what I had in the fridge: chopped sausage, frozen spinach, onion. I only have a toaster oven in my kitchen so there was no way I was getting a whole skillet in there. I used a plate to help me flip it, topped with cheese. Served with sour cream and salsa. My boyfriend LOVED it. I usually find quiche too eggy but with the pasta, the texture and taste is perfect.

Meg

This was fantastic made with left over vegetable fried rice instead of pasta. Didn't even need cheese, though I did season the eggs with tamari instead of salt. Great texture!

Ashley

Just made this exactly as written, except that my nonstick skillet is only safe to 300 degrees so I cooked it a couple minutes longer at that temperature. It's basically frittata carbonara -- delicious.

Rosalyn

My Italian grandmother taught me this recipe years ago and her instructions were "Cook a box of spaghetti, mix it with a box of eggs a bowl of Locatelli, and a hard salami this long (finger tip to wrist). Oil the pan and fry it on the stove"...and it comes out perfect every time! This was always a "clean out the frigidaire" kind of recipe without any fuss or stress that is almost impossible to mess up. Enjoy!

lynn rogers

Respectfully disagree ... plenty of frittatas are finished in the oven in lieu of flipping over, and it is no big thing to do. As for ingredients ... ditto on the no big thing. I have had this on both continents made left over sauced pasta and/or pasta + other ingredients at the whim of the cook and it is all good.

Steve

My family loved this recipe. Made in advance up to when it seton bottom then cooled and put in frig. The family took it out next day and brought to room temp and finished cooking in oven. Loved it. I recommend using bacon and cast iron skillet.

Helen in UK

This is INCREDIBLE - spruced it up a bit with sundried tomatoes but the basics of egg and pasta with cheese is insaneThought the recipe was a tad rogue but tried it anyway and so glad I did, my lord Cannot wax lyrical enough!!!!!!!!

Nellie

For my son, who is a vegetarian, I replaced the meat with a generous amount of basil and shallots and pinch of red pepper flakes. I preferred it to the one that I made with pancetta.

susan

Is everyone beating their eggs first?

Catherine

Bland. Needed so much more.

TGP Italy

We made this with leftover Tagliolini made with Porcini and Guanciale. It came out perfectly. This is the perfect thing to do with leftover pasta.

Wish I was a better cook

Yum. Like many, my mother made this, all on the stove top. She had 6 kids to feeding! I did the same all on stovetop and flipped it. Didn't add any additional veggies, used almost 1 lbs spaghetti left over from Christmas eve and 7 eggs. It's a winner. Just me and hubby, no 6 kids!

Doreen

I have been a fan of Mark Bittman and still have cut out print recipes that he wrote about in the NYTs!!! Love the videos!!! My mother was from Napoli and made this on the stove.. get it crispy then flip it with a plate that way it is crispy on both sides!! Delicious cold too. Going to try this in the oven in a large black iron pan... for a crowd. thanks so very much Mark for all your deliciousness!!!

Patricia W

I’ve been making this for years. I’ve never measured anything in the recipe. I add a bit of freshly grated nutmeg. Soooooo good!

Jennifer

This was a good way to revive five-day-old spaghetti. Made it in a 13-inch skillet, used eight eggs and added a quarter cup of heavy cream. Did use bacon so skipped the added butter and drained off most of the bacon fat before adding the remaining ingredients. Next time will add whatever vegetables are on hand.

kasien

Has anyone made this with feta/spinach/sun dried tomatoes?I made it with spinach, broccoli, and Parmesan, but felt the Parmesan was too overpowering. If only my kids would eat feta (they won’t) I would try that next time.

Ellis

Simple and great, but I still can't figure out why on earth I just cooked bacon in 2 tablespoons of butter.

Alexandra

Made this with leftover spaghetti with the sauce and meatballs. Added some mozzarella and shaved parmesan. Used 5 eggs in a 7" non-stick pan. Low temperature and lots of liquid as a result had to wait half an hour for it to be done. Started at 325 degrees finally raised it to 350 at the back of the oven for 10 minutes. WARNING: Using a lot of leftover sauce and/or a non-stick pan will take you much longer than 10 minutes. Did not come out dry at all, though. Have fun! It was delicious!

Linda/may 9/22

Did this w/leftover pesto pasta w/beans and potatoes. Added mushrooms, zucchini, onion, garlic and 2 strips of bacon which I sautéed first. Added about a cup of grated old cheddar. Delicious. Made a big amount in big cast iron skillet. enough for 2 meals.

Dman

Use more eggs - 6 isn’t enough

Alan

Made this recipe twice. Used chicken that we ground in a food processor this time, added gluten free lasagna. I would make if again, perhaps with fettuccine noodles. We love the zing of the sambal oolek.

bethy

I had this on the breakfast table within 15 minutes, not 40. This recipe is a keeper, and seems versatile and flexible. I'll remember the rule of thumb 350º × 10 minutes!

Sookie

Hi! I just made this and liked it, and it was so easy. I had no meat so use mushrooms sauteed in olive oil, butter and garlic and added it to egg mixture w/some thyme. It was very good. Will get some pancetta for this next time - that would be delightful.

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Pasta Frittata Recipe (2024)

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What is the frittata ratio to memorize? ›

The Frittata Ratio to Memorize

So how do you make a great frittata every time without always using a recipe? The answer is a ratio. For every six eggs, use 1/4 cup heavy cream, 1 cup cheese, and 2 cups total of vegetables and/or meat.

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.

How do you keep frittata fluffy? ›

Dairy, like milk or cream, is a crucial component of frittatas. This is the ingredient that gives frittatas their signature creamy, fluffy texture. Without this important addition, frittatas cook up flatter and a bit more dense. Follow this tip: After whisking the eggs together, be sure to whisk in some milk or cream.

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.

What is the golden ratio for frittata? ›

You forget to use the golden ratio when you're making a frittata on the fly. An easy recipe to remember is 6 large eggs, ¼ cup of dairy, and 1-2 cups of add-ins like vegetables, meat, cheese, and herbs.

What is the frittata formula? ›

The Frittata Formula

Frittatas are incredibly simple. For every six large eggs, you'll want to mix in ¼ cup of milk or cream, ¼ cup of cheese, and about 3 cups of meat or vegetables. The small amount of milk and cheese keeps the eggs soft and creamy and the meat and vegetables give you endless options.

What makes a frittata so different from an omelet? ›

While it's similar to an omelet, crustless quiche, and Spanish tortilla, the way a frittata is cooked is what sets it apart. Frittatas are generally thicker than omelets. A frittata is made with the exact same ingredients as an omelet, but here, the milk, or more preferably, cream, is crucial.

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 makes frittata spongy? ›

Use the right number of eggs: If you underfill or overfill your skillet, the texture of the frittata may be compromised. Thin frittatas easily overcook; thick ones may cook too long on the outer edges before the inside is set. That leaves you with an eggy, spongy dish.

How to tell when frittata is done? ›

Cook the frittata in the oven just until the centre is no longer wobbly and the edges are golden-brown. If still unsure, place a knife into the centre of the frittata. If raw eggs run out, keep cooking. You want the eggs to be just set as the frittata will keep cooking while it's standing.

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.

What do the French call a frittata? ›

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

What egg dish is similar to a frittata? ›

Crust: A quiche has crust while a frittata does not. Sometimes, quiche is baked without crust. Base Ingredients: While both frittatas and quiches are made with eggs, quiche is made with an egg custard, which also includes cream or milk.

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 are 2 rules to remember when cooking eggs? ›

Here are some tips for making the most delicious eggs out there — no matter how you like your eggs cooked.
  1. Use water to see if your stainless steel pan is hot enough. ...
  2. Use a sufficient amount of fat to prevent sticking. ...
  3. Allow hard-boiled eggs to cool before removing shells.
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What is the ratio of number of eggs to tablespoons of milk in scrambled eggs or omelet? ›

To make scrambled eggs for two, you'll need 4 to 6 eggs, 4 to 6 tablespoons of milk (figure 1 tablespoon of milk for every egg), and salt and pepper to taste. Chopped fresh parsley and other herbs add flavor and visual appeal, but they're completely optional.

When determining how many eggs to use in a frittata generally? ›

Final answer: For a frittata, generally, 2 eggs per person are considered sufficient.

What do you remember when cooking eggs? ›

6. Take them off the heat before they're done cooking... Eggs are delicate, and they cook very quickly. Similar to cooking steaks, remove them from the heat right before they're fully cooked — the residual heat from the pan will continue to cook them.

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