Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (2024)

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (1)

daneanp

Rating: 4 stars

11/03/2016

I have made these many times and they are always a hit. You can easily change up the ingredients too depending on what is on hand. I admit, I sometimes like to just use whole eggs vs. egg whites.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (2)

Sonia5310

Rating: 5 stars

06/08/2015

We like the firmness without the watery inside you some times find in frittatas. Will become a regular family treat. We had them as light lunch with green salad. Made them in regular cupcake pan, and got twelve, not overly large.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (3)

Eatwell94

Rating: 3 stars

05/12/2015

We were not impressed with these. Served them at a family get together brunch. We found them kinda dry and bland, no one could really tell there was cheese in it for the fat and calories it added. Had leftovers, didn't care for them reheated either. They weren't the worst we've made from CL, but not the best either.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (4)

EllenFL

Rating: 4 stars

10/23/2014

Doubled the onion and chopped two and a half slices of ham (didn't measure it). Everything else as written. Made exactly 24 mini muffins. Really good for appetizer or addition to breakfast or with soup for dinner.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (5)

SwatS33

Rating: 5 stars

08/18/2014

I didn't get 24 but I think that has to do with separating egg whites. These were SO good & this recipe is going in regular weekly rotation. Such a low calorie count for such a delicious snack. Will experiment next time w/ spinach, mushroom & feta. A little chewy when reheated but not so bad I would make less. Considering doubling the recipe & making a variety.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (6)

robbarr77

Rating: 5 stars

08/10/2014

Omitted the onions & chives for my picky eaters. Couldn't stop eating them. Delicious!

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (7)

Fitgirl

Rating: 5 stars

02/24/2014

I've used this recipe since it first came out in the magazine. I recently picked it up again & decided to make them in a regular-sized muffin pan (makes 6). Then I baked some biscuits. Each morning, I'd heat up 2 quiche & 2 biscuits. Fast, protein-rich breakfast!

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (8)

lollypaul

Rating: 4 stars

02/18/2014

Haven't made these with the ham and cheddar yet, but adapted the recipe and used green onion, reduced fat feta crumbles, and fresh spinach. They are very good, but it doesn't make much. I added about 1/2 cup of the cheese, and an extra whole egg, and made 12 in a regular muffin pan. Flat but tasty - a little salty. Will be making as a vegetarian option for a baby shower brunch - finger foods.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (9)

Cherrybelle

Rating: 3 stars

01/28/2014

These are good I've made them a few times and changed them up with different additions. They are good to make on a Sunday night and freeze then enjoy for the week for breakfast.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (10)

Pjleatherman

Rating: 5 stars

12/23/2013

I've been using this recipe for years and love it!

Rating: 5 stars

01/27/2013

So I used this more as a starting place. I used chopped ham from a spiral cut ham, 5 eggs about a cup of colby cheese. For once I didn't have onions so I used a tablespoon plus of dried chopped onion, a dash of cayenne and black pepper. Supper easy and very yummy. I got 9 muffins.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (12)

Phoebegetsfit

Rating: 4 stars

10/06/2012

I used 4x the amount of ham asked for and did 2 whole eggs and 4 egg whites instead. That being said I truly enjoyed these and will be making them again. Three of the mini muffins and a healthy helping of broccoli was a fantastic dinner!

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (13)

MaryEliz

Rating: 3 stars

04/14/2012

I have made these several times as an hors d'oeuvre. While not knock occur socks off outstanding, this is a solid go-to recipe when everyone else is bringing cheese and crackers and you want something homemade and different.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (14)

KellyDiff

Rating: 4 stars

04/02/2012

I thought these were great. I've been looking for a portable, easy, high-protein breakfast I can pack and bring to work - I think this is just the ticket. I doubled the recipe and put them in a standard muffin tin - it made 12 frittatas. I also didn't add the ham mixture to the egg mixture - I divided the egg mixture 12 ways into my muffin tin, and then sprinkled the ham mixture on top (I felt like I more evenly divided the egg and topping that way). Perfect size to put on a toasted english muffin as a egg sandwich!

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (15)

SusanK99

Rating: 4 stars

02/26/2012

Can't do better for a quick and easy, satisfying and pretty appetizer.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (16)

Hvnlysrph

Rating: 3 stars

02/25/2012

Just wondering if the nutritional information is on correct, It says 39 calories per serving, and the serving size as 3 frittatas. That seems like there is an error in that.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (17)

lovinjim2009

Rating: 5 stars

02/17/2012

I served these for a brunch I hosted. They were great! I had no trouble getting the full amount of 28 from this recipe in my mini muffin pan. Quick, easy, cute, and tasty! I will make these again they were a big success!

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (18)

seaside725

Rating: 4 stars

02/14/2012

These were really good. They were easy to make. The only problem I had with them is that it only made 12 mini muffins. I am not sure if my pan was too big, but they are mini muffin pans. Next time I will just double the recipe to get 24 frittats.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (19)

LisaMc1061

Rating: 4 stars

01/19/2012

These were good. I added spinach and red bell pepper (as suggested by previous reviewers) and did not use any meat.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (20)

ChefAnn2

Rating: 5 stars

01/02/2012

Substituting crumbled sausage for the ham is a nice alternative.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (21)

sherrimarshall

Rating: 4 stars

12/26/2011

Excellent finger food. Added some cooked, well drained fresh spinach and finely chopped red pepper. We liked some hot sauce/salsa on them.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (22)

nwilker

Rating: 3 stars

08/20/2011

I liked this! I used egg substitute as well, and added some sun dried tomatoes. Next time i would probably use habanero cheese, add a jalapeno and maybe some red pepper flakes. I used dried chives I liked them better cooled than hot. Definitely doesn't make 24, but good crowd pleaser! Now i just need to buy my own mini muffin pan!

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (23)

JanetPf

Rating: 4 stars

07/03/2011

I've made these several times and take to tailgates for noon kickoffs -- they always fly off the table. Good flavor, easy finger food. I usually make double or triple batch.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (24)

mansiongal

Rating: 4 stars

06/22/2011

Have made this recipe for two different groups and it was well-received both times. The taste was very good, even with the basic recipe. I will add spinach and bell peppers as suggested next time and bake in regular muffin tins so they will be more substantial. They were good for finger food.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (25)

skspillman

Rating: 4 stars

05/18/2011

I followed some of the tips in the other notes and added half a red bell pepper, chopped, and half a package of frozen spinach, thawed and drained. I also doubled the recipe and made 12 regular size muffins instead of minis; I baked them for 35-40 minutes. This is a filling and tasty breakfast--I will definitely make it again.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (26)

Mari418

Rating: 4 stars

05/15/2011

Quick and easy, love it!

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (27)

MrsHop2010

Rating: 5 stars

05/09/2011

This was quick and easy! I made it Mother's Day morning for my calorie-counting Mom. Some of the work I did a day ahead, so all I had to do was mix the ingredients together the morning of! We only used one tablespoon of the fresh chives, otherwise it would have been overpowering with the 1/2 cup of onions.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (28)

AmyReston

Rating: 1 stars

03/17/2011

They taste good - but tiny!! I got 18 SMALL frittatas out of this. I would not say I was able to fill the muffin tins. To me, not worth the effort, though they tasted good.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (29)

fledglingchef

Rating: 5 stars

03/11/2011

This recipe is amazing and so versatile. At the suggestion of other reviewers, I added a couple of handfuls of chopped fresh spinach and one finely chopped red bell pepper. Otherwise, I followed the ingredient list exactly. I only have jumbo muffin pans, no mini or regular, so I doubled the recipe and got 12 individual-sized portions. We each ate one with a side of fresh fruit, and it was a perfect lazy Saturday morning breakfast. You could add almost any veggie or meat you had on hand, and it would still be delicious! I would easily serve this to guests, as the addition of color with the spinach and red bell pepper gave it a 5-star brunch-worthy appeal. Wonderful!!!

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (30)

DaniLynnR

Rating: 5 stars

10/24/2010

I just made this recipe for a potluck brunch. The recipe was VERY easy to make. People LOVED them. I used egg substitute (in place of the egg whites and egg), turkey ham, and a RF mexican cheese blend. I can't wait to try these with other ingredients (spinach, tomatoes, etc.).

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (31)

rranea

Rating: 3 stars

04/22/2010

Children enjoyed these bite size frittatas. More of a snack or part of a breakfast meal. Would recommend for little ones! No complaints on the onions or green "stuff" from the children!

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (32)

Jenfdr

Rating: 4 stars

04/10/2010

These were very tasty! I don't think you can go wrong with onion, egg and ham. I had a "buffet" for the family this morning with fruits and breads to choose from and so I liked the idea of a little something to pop in your mouth. To the person that complained that the recipe didn't fill 24 mini cups, that would be because you didn't add the ham. There was nothing to displace the egg mixture so you wouldn't have as much to work with............These were tasty, my only problem was that they didn't come out of the of the pan very well. I used Pam, but maybe just not enough. I will make these again.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (33)

porterporter

Rating: 4 stars

03/27/2010

These were very good. I just read the reviews after making the recipe and wanted to share my experience. People said it did not make 24 mini muffins - mine perfectly made 24 minis - perhaps it is because I used packaged egg whites versus cracking eggs to get egg whites? Also, I used pancetta instead of ham - it was incredibly flavorful - I would even reduce the amount next time. My family woofed them down and I suggest them warm.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (34)

love2cook26

Rating: 4 stars

12/08/2009

My husband has enjoyed them every morning. He said they were "really good." The onions tasted fantastic in the eggs.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (35)

hollowleg

Rating: 5 stars

11/13/2009

Delicious! Easy and Fast. Will make again for everyday OR a special Brunch. My family woofed these down in minutes and wanted more! Thankfully, I hid some in the fridge and they were just as good reheated! GREAT recipe.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (36)

GramercyGal

Rating: 3 stars

10/30/2009

These were tasty! I did half cheddar and half Parmesan cheese, it was a nice addition. I feel like they could be better, but it's a workable recipe that I can experiment with. It definitely doesn't make as much as it says. I doubled the recipe and it made about 30. And they are much better warm than at room temp, but even cold, they're not half bad.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (37)

Cookingal13

Rating: 5 stars

08/05/2009

I really liked this recipe a lot, and so did my guests. It's definitely best to serve them when they are hot. The recipe will for sure not make 24 of them. It made about 15 for me, and that was with an extra egg white. I also added a little extra cheese, and didn't use any ham. I added some basil as well. Overall, everybody loved them, and wished that more had been made!

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (38)

chilipebs

Rating: 3 stars

03/19/2009

These were pretty good. I think they turned out exactly how they should’ve, but for the size of them, it seemed like there was too much of the browned crust-like edges in ratio to the filling. But they were still cute and would be fun to serve for a brunch buffet. I also only filled 12 of the mini muffin cups. I don’t see how it could fill any more as mine looked like the same size as in the photo. I likely won’t make these again, but it’s certainly a good, solid recipe.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (39)

CZMZeds

Rating: 3 stars

01/30/2009

Pretty good--nothing spectacular. I made it with Colby Cheese and Turkey Sausage. My husband gobbled them up. I will make them again. They are good with ketchup.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (40)

blrstl

Rating: 4 stars

01/27/2009

Very tasty ... although slightly addictive...

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (41)

burningsky00

Rating: 3 stars

01/06/2009

Great snack! I added spinach, garlic powder and basil....next time I think I will omit the thyme. It's a bit strong for the delicate flavors of the mixture. I used dehydrated onion flakes instead of sauteed onion, and it worked fine. Tomatoes would be good in this as well.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (42)

srscott

Rating: 3 stars

12/28/2008

Very Tasty, I would make again. I used 5 whole eggs, I added red bell pepper and 1/2 fresh jalapeno to the onion mixture along with 2 Tbsp butter. I used a skillet to cook the onion mixture and then added the egg mixture to the onions and popped the skillet in the oven for 25-30 minutes. It was more flavorful than I expected.

Mini Frittatas with Ham and Cheese Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep frittata fluffy? ›

Tips for Fluffy Eggs

Don't overcook! Overcooking eggs makes them rubbery. When you remove the Frittata from the oven, it will continue to cook, especially if you are using cast iron, which retains heat well. You do want it to be set and not liquidy, but keep this in mind so you keep the texture perfect.

How do you make a frittata not soggy? ›

If meat and vegetables figure into your frittata, cook them in the pan before you add your eggs—and I leave mine ever so slightly underdone. That way, they don't get soggy when they keep cooking in the oven (and I tend to like my vegetables with a little “bite” anyway, but it's a personal preference).

Why is my frittata still runny in the middle? ›

If the center is still liquid, you've got to cook longer. If it's almost set, cook the frittata a few more minutes, then remove it. As long as the frittata is still in the hot pan, it will continue to cook. That's why it's important to pull the dish from the oven as soon as it reaches that "set" stage.

How do you keep frittata from getting watery? ›

Never use uncooked vegetables in a frittata

Therefore, if you add them to the mixture raw, you'll end up with a watery frittata with undercooked vegetables. That's precisely why leftover vegetables are traditionally used, so while you could use fresh vegetables, you'll need to sauté them beforehand.

How do restaurants get their eggs so fluffy? ›

Actually the secret in fine restaurants is to do what the French do - add water. The water will steam during the cooking process and add air. I didn't believe it at first, but was shocked at the results when I tried it. Just a about a tablespoon per egg is enough.

When making a frittata, which ingredient should be pre-cooked prior to adding it to the egg mixture? ›

Tough vegetables like potatoes, squash and onions need to be pre-cooked since they will not have time enough to soften before the eggs are done. Raw meats such as bacon and sausage also need more time and heat to cook through safely, so get them prepped before your other ingredients.

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 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 kind of cheese is good in frittata? ›

Freshly grated parmesan is a solid choice that always pairs well with eggs. Other good options include goat, feta, cheddar, mozzarella or Gruyere. Pairing two cheeses together is also a great choice. Dollops of goat cheese would be delicious on top of this spinach frittata.

How do you know when a frittata is ready? ›

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.

How do you know when to flip a frittata? ›

Replace cover on the skillet, reduce heat to medium-low, and cook until the egg is lightly browned on the bottom, 3 to 5 minutes. Carefully flip the frittata and cook until the bottom is again lightly browned, 1 to 2 minutes more.

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.

Can I reheat frittata the next day? ›

One other advantage of a baked frittata is that it can be made ahead, and individual squares can be reheated in the microwave for an easy grab-and-go breakfast. With eight servings from the pan, you have breakfast for the whole week!

Can you eat frittata the next day? ›

When you refrigerate cooked eggs, they'll stay good to eat for three to four days, so you can easily make a frittata (or two) during Sunday meal prep, slice and pack it up, and enjoy it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner almost all week long. In fact, frittatas are so foolproof, you don't even need a recipe to make one.

How do you keep frittata from burning on the bottom? ›

I keep a lower heat to try to keep the bottom from burning. I strongly suggest using a nonstick or well-seasoned cast iron pan (I LOVE this pan - crisps, frittatas, casseroles, the best)…or the whole thing can be baked in a well greased, oven-proof dish.

How do you keep frittata from going flat? ›

When dealing with serving frittatas at room temperature or chilled, make sure that you let it cool slowly -- you need to make sure that the proteins get a chance to set up before the air bubbles shrink significantly.

How do you keep eggs fluffy? ›

Use A Non-Stick Pan

A non-stick pan is the best way to whip up fresh and fluffy eggs. You shouldn't need to scrub or scrap the eggs off the bottom of the pan, and unless extremely seasoned, any other pan will leave you with more eggs inside it than on your plate.

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