Savory Mushroom and Herb Frittata Recipe

Mushroom Frittata with a video tutorial

A mushroom frittata is an easy, satisfying meal that works for breakfast, brunch, or dinner. It’s comforting and simple to prepare — perfect for lazy mornings in pajamas or a quick weeknight supper.

Last week felt unusually difficult for us. Maybe because it was Halloween week — I’m a little superstitious — but despite the rough patch, small thoughtful gestures helped lift my spirits.

One thing that brightened my day was a care package from a follower. It was such a sweet surprise and a reminder that kind people can make a real difference even if you’ve never met them.

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My husband Nebs has a knack for cheering me up. When I’m down he’ll disappear for a bit and come back with treats like a creamy pie, a box of chocolates, or my favorite latte — little things that mean a lot.

One weekend he took the kids grocery shopping and returned with more than ten packs of mushrooms. Different varieties. I stood in the kitchen watching him unload them and wondered what on earth I was going to do with so many mushrooms.

Mushroom Frittata

He defended his haul with “What? Mushrooms are healthy.” And he’s right — I love mushrooms and they’re great for you — but over ten packs is a lot even for a mushroom lover.

I ended up using them every day, and I likely froze a few packs to avoid mushroom fatigue. One of my favorite results was this mushroom frittata. It looked beautiful and tasted even better.

A frittata is essentially the Italian cousin of an omelette: versatile, forgiving, and consistently delicious. You can adapt it to what you have on hand.

If you don’t have pancetta, swap in hickory-smoked bacon, turkey bacon, or smoked ham. If you don’t eat pork, use grilled chicken or make it entirely vegetarian. There are countless variations.

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Besides being attractive on the plate, a frittata can be served any time of day — breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner — which makes it a real winner in my book.

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Mushroom Frittata
Recipe

Yield: Serves 4

Mushroom Frittata

Prep Time:
10 minutes
Cook Time:
20 minutes
Total Time:
30 minutes

A frittata is essentially an Italian omelette — flexible, flavorful, and forgiving. Use what you have and be creative.

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp. oil or unsalted butter
  • 1/2 cup Italian pancetta, cubed (about 100 g)
  • 1 lb (453 g) baby bella mushrooms, or any variety, sliced
  • 2–3 green onions, sliced (reserve some green for garnish)
  • 2–3 stems fresh thyme, leaves removed, or 1/2 tsp dried + more for garnish
  • Pinch of salt
  • Pinch of chili flakes
  • 6 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup (125 ml) milk
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • 1/2 cup (about 118 g) grated Parmesan cheese

Instructions

  1. Preheat a skillet over medium-high heat until it’s hot but not smoking. Add the oil or butter.
  2. Add the pancetta and sauté briefly, then add the sliced mushrooms.
  3. Stir in the sliced green onions, reserving some of the green tops for garnish.
  4. Season with a pinch of salt, chili flakes, and the thyme.
  5. Cook the mushrooms on medium-low for about 10–12 minutes until they’re soft and any liquid has reduced.
  6. While the mushrooms cook, whisk the eggs until combined. Add the milk, a pinch of salt, chili flakes, and the Parmesan; mix well.
  7. Pour the egg mixture over the mushrooms and let it cook on the stovetop for a couple of minutes to set the edges.
  8. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C / Gas Mark 6).
  9. Transfer the skillet to the oven and bake for 15–18 minutes, or until the frittata is golden and puffed.
  10. Garnish with the reserved green onion tops and serve immediately.

Notes

Dry herbs are more concentrated than fresh; if using fresh herbs, increase the amount to taste. You can swap or add cheeses such as mozzarella, provolone, or a pizza-cheese blend for a melty top. Keep an eye on the oven while it bakes — it should be done in 15–20 minutes and will puff as it cooks. Bake to your preferred level of golden color.

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© Sandra Mihic


Cuisine:

AMERICAN, ITALIAN

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Category: BREAKFAST AND BRUNCH