Broccoli Chicken Frittata Recipe (2024)

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Made with just 10 simple ingredients (including salt and pepper), this broccoli chicken frittata recipe takes minutes to prepare and is such an easy, delicious and satisfying meal. It’s just perfect for busy weeknights or a casual weekend brunch.

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Frittatas are something we regularly make because, well, they’re just so easy! They require very few ingredients and, most importantly, they taste delicious.

Plus, frittatas are such a great dish to make for brunch or supper when you have a crowd. Unlike omelettes (which can take some time if you are cooking more than one), frittatas combine a bunch of eggs and other ingredients in one pan and can easily serve multiple people.

This broccoli chicken frittata recipe, for instance, can be sliced into 8 wedges (or less if you want a bigger serving size). Once a bit of prep work is done, you pop the pan into the oven to finish cooking. Easy!

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Eggs are often considered a breakfast food but, honestly, breakfast-type meals are some of my favourite to have for supper during the week.

This broccoli chicken frittata is something that is pretty much in regular rotation in our home. We often have leftover chicken on hand and always, always, have eggs (just like we always have bananas, bread and cheese).

And with the price of groceries these days (eek!), easy, relatively budget-friendly meals that stretch ingredients are top of mind.

So, how would you prefer to enjoy this frittata recipe: for breakfast, lunch or supper?

How To Make Broccoli Chicken Frittata

Full details are in the recipe card below, but here are the basics:

  1. Whisk the eggs, milk, salt, black pepper, garlic powder and a few dashes of hot sauce in a mixing bowl. Then mix in some shredded cheddar cheese and set aside.
  2. Heat some olive oil in a cast-iron skillet, then cook the broccoli florets a tad. Add cooked chicken.
  3. Pour over the whisked egg mixture, and then cook on the stovetop for a couple of minutes.
  4. Place the skillet in a preheated oven and bake until the frittata is cooked through.
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What Kind of Pan Should I Use?

Use a nonstick oven-safe skillet that’s well seasoned. All of that is key. Because there is some cooking on the stovetop, then the frittata is finished in the oven, I prefer to use my trusty 12-inch cast-iron pan. It’s hefty, well-seasoned and frittatas cook up beautifully in it.

Removing the Frittata From the Pan

Now, this is where your frittata ninja skills come into play! Just kidding. Kinda.

Seriously, though, you can serve the broccoli frittata straight from the pan (which, to be honest, is what I do 99.9% of the time).

However, if you want, you can transfer the baked frittata to a serving plate. To do this, once the frittata is out of the oven, simply run a silicone spatula around the edges of the frittata, then gently run a straight-edge spatula underneath it to loosen. Using oven mitts, holding onto the skillet’s handle, tip the pan up slightly and use a straight-edge spatula to guide the frittata out of the pan and slide it onto a large plate. Cut into wedges, serve and devour.

Tips for Making Frittata

  • When you pour the whisked egg mixture over the broccoli and chicken, chances are you will have some clumps of shredded cheese. No biggie. Just try to distribute the cheese evenly over the top.
  • Something to keep in mind: frittatas puff up as they bake, but they deflate a little as they cool. This is no biggie and totally normal!
  • If you want to add a little extra pop of colour or flavour to your baked frittata, try topping with some baby arugula (I love to mix with a little olive oil and a pinch of salt and pepper before topping), some chopped green onion, fresh herbs (like parsley or thyme) or a drizzle of your favourite hot sauce.

Variations

  • I used cheddar cheese (a marble variety, actually) for this broccoli chicken frittata recipe, but other varieties are delicious too. To mix things up, try provolone, Havarti or mozzarella.
  • Have cooked turkey on hand from a special occasion meal? Use that instead of chicken. Equally as delicious!
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What To Serve With Frittata

Frittatas are perfectly filling and delicious all on their own, but if you want to make things more substantial serve with any of these:

  • Roasted baby potatoes
  • Green salad
  • Sautéed green beans
  • Soup
  • Garlic bread or buttery toast

If you make this broccoli chicken frittata recipe, be sure to leave a comment below!

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Broccoli Chicken Frittata Recipe

Dawn | Girl Heart Food

Made with just 10 simple ingredients (including salt and pepper), this broccoli chicken frittata recipe takes minutes to prepare and is such an easy, delicious and satisfying meal. It's just perfect for busy weeknights or a casual weekend brunch.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Servings 8 slices

Ingredients

  • 12 large eggs
  • ¼ cup milk, I used 2%
  • ¼ teaspoon salt, plus a pinch more for the broccoli florets
  • ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • 3 to 4 dashes hot sauce, use your favourite variety
  • 4 ounces shredded cheddar cheese, about 1 cup
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 8 ounces broccoli florets, about 4 cups
  • 8 ounces cooked chicken, cut into bite-sized pieces or shredded (about 2 cups)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, salt, black pepper, garlic powder and hot sauce. Add cheddar cheese and mix that in. Set aside.

  • Heat olive oil in a 12-inch oven-safe skillet over medium heat. (I used a 12-inch well-seasoned cast-iron skillet.)

  • To the skillet, add broccoli florets and a pinch of salt and cook, stirring often, for 3 to 5 minutes. Add the cooked chicken. Ensure everything is spread out relatively evenly.

  • Whisk the egg mixture once more, then pour over the broccoli chicken mixture (if there are any clumps of shredded cheese, just spread it out). Allow the frittata to cook on the stovetop for about 2 minutes, then place into the oven to bake for 18 to 20 minutes or until the frittata is cooked through (the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees Fahrenheit in the centre of the frittata when checked with an instant-read food thermometer). When a toothpick or wooden skewer is inserted in the centre of the frittata, it should come out clean (no wet egg). The frittata will turn slightly golden brown on top and will puff up as it bakes but will deflate slightly once it starts to cool.

  • Once the frittata is cooked, use a silicone spatula to loosen it around the edges of the skillet. Cut into slices and serve. Enjoy!

    Note: If you want to remove the frittata from the skillet, once the frittata is out of the oven, simply run a silicone spatula around the edges of the frittata, then gently run a straight-edge spatula underneath it to loosen. Using oven mitts, holding onto the skillet's handle, tip the pan up slightly and use a straight-edge spatula to guide the frittata out of the pan and slide it onto a large plate.

A note on times provided: appliances vary, any prep and/or cook times provided are estimates only.

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FAQs

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.

Should I add milk to my frittata? ›

Do you add water or milk to a frittata? Let's just say that full-fat milk or heavy cream is the best way to go. Water will work, but you won't get the density and rich texture you'll get when you use a full-fat liquid. Sour cream, crème fraîche or yogurt can be substituted for the heavy cream in this recipe.

How do you thicken a frittata? ›

When cooking a frittata, it's always a good idea to add dairy, specifically whole milk. Dairy isn't absolutely required to make a frittata, but if you want an ideal creamy consistency, you should add it. If milk isn't your style, you can even add yogurt to your frittata recipe to thicken it.

Can you have broccoli for breakfast? ›

This cheese-topped frittata is one of the best ways to have broccoli for breakfast. It's tasty, satisfying, and comes together in less than half an hour.

What kind of pan should I use for a 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'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 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.

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

This also holds true for aromatics, like onions, and sturdy veggies, like raw potatoes. "They won't get much more tender once you add the beaten eggs," says Perry, "So cook them fully before combining everything." Don't be afraid of getting a little color on the vegetables: That's what makes them so delicious!

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

The egg to dairy ratio: If you are making a smaller frittata use 6 eggs and 1/4 cup of dairy, and if you are making a larger frittata use 12 eggs and 1/2 cup of dairy. You can use milk, sour cream, yogurt, milk kefir, or any other form of dairy you have on hand - just make sure it is full fat.

Do 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.

How do I know when my 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.

Why is my frittata bland? ›

Here, we'll discuss these mistakes and how to fix them. You don't season the frittata. If you don't add seasoning to your frittata, it will end up tasting bland.

When not to use broccoli? ›

It might look limp, discolored or wrinkled, all signs that broccoli is going bad. You don't want to see off colors, either. Broccoli should be green, so it's a bad sign if the florets turn yellow or brown. If there are any visible mold spots, or if the broccoli looks mushy, it's definitely time to toss the bunch.

Can I eat 1 broccoli everyday? ›

Yes, broccoli is a nutritious vegetable and is generally considered safe to eat every day as part of a well-balanced diet.

How many times a week can you eat broccoli? ›

Some studies recommend 2-3 servings of broccoli (or other cruciferous vegetables) per week. Others show results that broccoli once a week may be enough to reduce the risk of developing certain types of cancers (like prostate cancer).

What's the difference between a crustless quiche and a frittata? ›

A frittata, sometimes called a crustless quiche, has no crust, and you can bake it directly in a pan or skillet. 2. The filling: A quiche is a custard tart, but a frittata contains less dairy. The filling in a quiche follows the ratio of one large egg to one-half cup of dairy.

What do the French call a frittata? ›

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

What is the purpose of a frittata? ›

Frittatas make great use of leftovers, cook up in 15 minutes and are mealtime-agnostic: they don't feel out of place at breakfast, lunch, dinner, or any snack time in between. Plus, if you have leftovers, frittatas reheat quite well, making them a double leftover combo.

Why is it called a frittata? ›

You can think of a frittata as an Italian omelette. The origin of the word frittata is the Italian friggere, "fried," and in Italy it was once a common way to describe any egg dish cooked in butter or oil in a pan.

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