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Loaded Baked Frittata

Author:Genevieve Ko

8 Ingredients

45 mins

image of Loaded Baked Frittata recipe by New York Times

8 Ingredients

45 mins

image of Loaded Baked Frittata recipe by New York Times
image of Loaded Baked Frittata recipe by New York Times

Sautéed onion, pepper and spinach lace this sturdy frittata that’s as good warm out of the pan as it is cold. Bacon and goat cheese enrich the mix, which can be eaten alone or put in a sandwich (see tip below). This recipe is, of course, delicious as is, but you can also take a cue from one of our commenters, Joan, who made this with leftover peppers and onions, adding sliced roasted baby potatoes. Ready in 45 minutes, it lasts for up to three days in the refrigerator, so you can enjoy it as long as it lasts — which may not be very long.

    Serves

    1

    Serves

    1

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