Spinach and Red Pepper Frittata

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Scott loves eggs and I decided to surprise him with a frittata, otherwise known as baked eggs with a handful of frozen spinach and some diced leftover red pepper thrown in.

Spinach and Red Pepper Frittata

I had bought extra eggs for a baking project that I didn’t get around to fast enough and needed to use up some eggs, so I cracked four into a baking dish with the spinach and peppers.

Spinach and Red Pepper Frittata uncooked in pan

Peppers have been plentiful here since I made Hot Pepper Jelly

Homemade hot pepper jelly

And being that I just happened to have about seven cups of hot pepper jelly on hand, I also stirred a few tablespoons of it into the eggs before I baked them.

Homemade hot pepper jelly

The frittata received egg-cellent reviews.

There was a touch of heat from the peppers and pepper jelly, and the spinach added some texture to the dish.  Serving a completely fiberless and veggieless meal for dinner isn’t the preferred method, so working a bit of greenery and veggies into the eggs was my strategy.

Spinach and Red Pepper Frittata

The frittata turned out thin, and firm enough to hold like a slice of pizza, which was popular with a certain five year old.

Care for a slice?

Spinach and Red Pepper Frittata

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Spinach and Red Pepper Frittata (Gluten Free, Dairy Free)

4 eggs

2/3 cup spinach (I used one handful frozen spinach and did not thaw it first, just tossed in the frozen flakes)

1/4 cup red pepper, finely diced

salt and pepper, to taste

2 tablespoons hot pepper jelly (or try tamarind paste, tahini, sweet and sour sauce, curry paste), optional and to taste

pinch chili powder, cayenne pepper, garlic, onion powder, optional and to taste

1/4 cup carrots, green peppers, mushrooms, asparagus, green beans, onions, corn, (or any vegetable that needs to be used or your have on hand), optional

1/4 cup shredded cheese, optional

Preheat oven to 375F and spray a medium-sized baking dish with cooking spray. Crack four eggs into the baking dish and lightly beat them with a fork. Add all remaining ingredients and any optional ingredients and swirl them into the eggs, dispersing them evenly. Place baking dish on top of a cookie sheet if needed for stability, and bake for 25 to 30 minutes, covered. If your baking dish does not have a lid, you may wish to cover it with foil so the top doesn’t burn before the eggs are cooked through.  I removed the lid and baked for 5 additional minutes, uncovered, to brown the top very slightly (27 minutes covered + 5 minutes uncovered = 32 minutes total baking time) Optionally, top with cheese in the last 5 minutes of baking. Cooking times will vary based on size of baking dish and amount of vegetables used. Frittata is done when eggs are cooked through and edges are just beginning to brown and pull away slightly from the edges of the dish. Remove the frittata and slice on a cutting board, or slice directly in the baking dish, and serve immediately. Store any leftovers in the refrigerator and serve them either cold or reheated, for up to two days, using common sense. Double or triple the recipe based if desired, increasing cooking time as needed.

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This was easy and literally took me 37 seconds to prep before baking it, and I popped it in the oven about 20 minutes before I knew Scott would be home.

He walked in and took a whiff of the house and then asked, “Ohmygod are you making me eggs?!?” and I said Yes, I am.

Spinach and Red Pepper Frittata

The smile on his face and excitement in his voice made my day and reinforced just how much the man loves eggs.

Spinach and Red Pepper Frittata

I could have served eggs with sawdust and he would have been happy but he liked the frittata much better.

Spinach and Red Pepper Frittata

Do you like eggs?  Favorite way to eat them?

I like baking with eggs and my favorite way to consume eggs would be in one of these.

Chocolate Chip Cookies

I rarely sit down and just eat eggs.  The last time I likely sat down to just a plate of eggs was probably in 2002, about 4:12 A.M., at a Waffle House in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

There’s nothing better than Waffle House eggs in the wee hours after a long night out on the town and plenty of libations.  Until you hit the 24 hour Krispy Kreme drive-thru for dessert after the eggs just to make sure you get your RDA of grease.  Fabulous memories.

Do you ever make breakfast foods for dinner?

Eggs for dinner and breakfast-for-dinner foods like waffles and pancakes was one of my mom’s tricks when I was growing up.  Now that I’m a mom, I understand why we had breakfast-for-dinner quite frequently: Easy, cheap, quick, kids (and husbands) like it.  ‘Nuff said.

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  1. I love frittatas for dinner! Any egg concoction actually is delicious as dinner. I usually save them for nights I’m alone because I can throw whatever I need to get rid of in the produce drawer together with 2 eggs and have dinner in minutes :)

  2. Eggs almost every day. Fried, over easy, omelette, quiche, frittata, any way but raw. Makes a nice, neutral base that goes with just about anything else hanging around the fridge or freezer.

    1. I get more joy of cooking for him and Skylar than anything…if I can make them happy, that’s my goal. I sound like my grandma, but it’s true :)

  3. Absolutely love frittata’s and the beauty about them is that you can literally put anything in them and they’ll taste delicious. There’s just so much variety with them :)

  4. I’m not really an egg person myself but my boyfriend loves them so I should definitely make this for him if Scott’s reaction was anything to go by!

  5. My hubby eats 4 fried eggs almost every morning along with a giant bowl of oatmeal! He also does Crossfit 5 days a week at 6 am so he is ready for food when he gets home! I always prepare eggs for him because he loves them. My boys also really enjoy eggs and they will eat them fried as fried egg/bagel sandwiches or giant breakfast burritos, scrambled eggs or omelets. I, personally, don’t eat eggs, but I love cooking them for my family! :-)

    We have definitely done breakfast for dinner on many occasions. It is easy and they love it!

    That frittata looks fantastic! My hubby would love it!

  6. I love eggs. Not sure if my tummy does but my taste buds do! I love making breakfast for dinner, but then again, dinnertime is breakfast time in our house, lol. 2:30 am rock star supper eaten just a few mins ago. I love the night life. 8-)

  7. I actually only like breakfast foods for dinner. Something about hot food, especially if it is sweet breakfast fare grosses me out in the morning, unless we’re talking 2am at a diner morning;)

  8. I love eggs! but it wasn’t always the case. I actually detested them for the longest time, but last year I decided to try them again and fell in love. Favourite way is scrambled. But i also like poached eggs served on steamed spinach for something a bit more fancy. We do have breakfast for dinner occasionally…usually something like eggs or french toast!

    1. This is like scrambled eggs in a way, but baked, rather than on the stovetop. I think you’d like it!

  9. I could eat breakfast all day – for real.

    So glad you didn’t serve him sawdust — instead, a plateful of this delicious frittata :)

  10. This is a favorite go to dinner around here. Eggs are a fairly new discovery for me and I ADORE them. I love how versatile and quick frittatas are. I can throw anything in there to amp it up – and red peppers and spinach are a favorite! The idea of tossing some of the jelly in there is genius. And guess what we just happen to have bought this week? Red Pepper Jelly!

    Thanks for the idea!

    1. Plain eggs are so….plain. That’s good sometimes but these were crying out for a ka-ka-KICK of some pepper jelly heat!