This simple Mediterranean Frittata is a light and healthy frittata recipe that is filled with fresh spinach, olives, tomatoes, and feta.
When it comes to easy recipes, frittatas reign supreme. They require minimal ingredients, come together in minutes, and are suitable for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or even a light dinner.
So it should be no surprise that I love frittatas of all flavors. From Asparagus Frittata to Potato Frittata to Instant Pot Frittata, frittatas can be flavored in endless ways.
But one of my all-time personal favorite recipes is this Mediterranean spin on Spinach Frittata.
Spinach and eggs are a classic combination, but this recipe has been kicked up a few notches with the addition of salty feta, sweet tomatoes, smokey red peppers, and briny olives. It is creamy, salty, savory, and not only delicious but packed with protein and nutrients.
Notes on Ingredients
- Eggs: This recipe calls for 6 eggs. However, if you would like to use only egg whites, use 12 egg whites.
- Milk: For a creamy, fluffy frittata, I recommend using half-and-half, cream, or whole milk, but you can certainly use low-fat milk or unsweetened, unflavored non-dairy milk.
- Spinach: It is best to use defrosted, frozen chopped spinach for this frittata, as fresh spinach will give off excess liquid as it bakes.
- Olives: Use a mixture of Spanish and Kalamative olives, or all of one variety. For the best flavor, do not substitute black olives for the Kalamative or Spanish olives.
- Roasted Red Peppers: Jarred roasted red peppers add texture and a nice smoky flavor to the frittata.
- Tomatoes: Use cherry, grape, or whole vine-ripened tomatoes. For vine-ripened tomatoes, be sure to remove seeds to keep the frittata from being watery.
- Feta: Crumbled feta cheese pairs beautifully with the Mediterranean flavors in this frittata. If you don't care for feta, use shredded Swiss cheese or freshly grated parmesan.
How to Make a Spinach Frittata
- Place the defrosted spinach in a clean kitchen towel or cheesecloth and wring out all the excess water from the spinach. This is crucial to the texture and consistency of the frittata.
- In a large bowl, gently whisk the eggs with the milk, garlic powder, oregano, salt, and pepper just to break the yolks and evenly incorporate the ingredients. Don't overbeat the eggs, as this can cause the frittata to be dense or tough.
- Add the spinach, diced tomatoes, diced roasted red peppers, sliced olives, and feta to the egg mixture and gently fold the ingredients together until everything is well combined.
- Pour the mixture into a lightly greased dish.
- Bake the frittata until lightly golden on the top and the eggs are set fully around the edges and the center is a bit wobbly. It will continue to set up as the frittata cools.
Serving Suggestions
Frittatas can be served warm or at room temperature and are suitable for brunch, breakfast, or as a light entree.
- For a Holiday Brunch: Serve this frittata alongside Sour Cream Coffee Cake, an easy fruit salad, and Maple Candied Bacon for Easter Brunch or Christmas morning.
- As a Light Dinner: Serve with a Greek Salad or a Spinach Bacon Salad for a light entree perfect for lunch or dinner.
- As a Breakfast Sandwich: Another great idea for serving this spinach frittata, is to serve a slice on a toasted English muffin or homemade biscuit for a delicious breakfast sandwich.
Storage Instructions
Frittatas can be left at room temperature for up to two hours. Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container for up to 3 days in the refrigerator.
Reheat individual slices of frittata in the microwave on 50% power until warmed through. This will help to keep the eggs light and fluffy, rather than dry them out.
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If you tried this Mediterranean Frittata, I would love for you to leave a comment and review below.
Mediterranean Frittata with Spinach
Ingredients
- 6 eggs
- ¼ cup cream or whole milk
- 1 teaspoon oregano
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon pepper
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup diced tomatoes seeded
- ¼ cup chopped kalamata olives
- ¼ cup chopped Spanish olives
- ¼ cup crumbled feta
- ¼ cup jarred roasted red peppers chopped and patted dry
- ½ cup frozen spinach defrosted and drained of excess liquid
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Grease a 9 inch pie pan or quiche dish with butter, olive oil, or cooking spray.
- Place the defrosted spinach in a clean kitchen towel or cheesecloth and wring out all the excess water from the spinach.
- In a large mixing bowl, gently whisk the eggs with the cream, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and oregano until the yolks are broken and everything is just combined. Don't overwork mix the eggs, or your frittata may become tough.
- To the egg mixture, add the drained spinach, tomatoes, peppers, feta, and olives. Fold the mixture together until just combined.
- Pour the egg mixture into the prepared pan and bake for 18-20 minutes or until eggs are set fully around the edges and the center is a bit wobbly.
- Allow the frittata to cool slightly and then serve warm or at room temperature.
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This post has been updated in March 2022 with new pictures and tips but was originally posted in March 2016.
Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction
Love these flavors! Perfect for Easter brunch!
Kristen Chidsey
Perfect for brunch for sure!
Holly
Whoa! You've included all my favor things in this frittata! Looks and sounds delicious!
Kristen Chidsey
Sounds like we have similar tastes 🙂
Sara
Welcome to Sunday Supper! I'm new too! Love this recipe and all those olives. It looks wonderful!
Kristen Chidsey
Well welcome yourself!! Loved your egg salad by the way.
Sue Lau
Love that you added feta in there with the olives. Yummy!
Kristen Chidsey
Thank you Sue, I am a bit obsessed with feta.
Renee @Reneeskitchenadventures
I love everything about this egg dish! This would make a perfect quick dinner for my husband and I!
Kristen Chidsey
Yes, it is perfect any time of the day Renee!
Cindy Kerschner
Great classic flavors hee! Welcome to Sunday Supper, Kristen!
Kristen Chidsey
Thanks Cindy!
Wendy @ Wholistic Woman
Those flavors look fabulous! Perfect for a weeknight.
Kristen Chidsey
And easy enough too!
Monica
You have a gorgeous site! The frittata looks amazing. It's one of my favorite meals for breakfast lunch or dinner.
Kristen Chidsey
Thank you so much Monica!
Marye
This looks so good! Perfect for any meal!
Kristen Chidsey
For sure--frittatas are easy and adaptable to whatever!
Catherine
Dear Kristen, your frittata looks and sounds wonderful! I know I would love this. xo, Catherine
Kristen Chidsey
Thanks Catherine!
The Ninja Baker
Mmmm. I can see why your recipe is sought out, Kristen. Eggs accented by feta and olives would make me want to do a Greek dance! =)
Kristen Chidsey
Ha! Ha! I love that this makes you want to dance. It certainly makes my taste buds dance!!!
Michelle
Olives, feta, spinach, tomatoes - check! Perfect. I love these flavors. I'll try this one for sure.
Kristen Chidsey
Thanks Michelle! It sounds like we love a lot of the same flavors!
Caroline | carolinescooking
Love the flavors in here, fritattas always make me think spring/summer lunch - thankfully coming soon!
Kristen Chidsey
I am so ready for Spring Caroline! ALMOST here!
Laura Dembowski
Welcome to Sunday Supper! I love frittatas - they are so versatile. You have some great flavors in yours.
Kristen Chidsey
Thank you Laura--I am so excited to be here!
Tammi @Momma's Meals
I bet the flavors in this dish are amazing! This is my first time to your site, I love it. Welcome to Sunday Supper.
Kristen Chidsey
Thank you so much Tammi! I am glad you found my site!
Liz
I'm so glad you finally wrote up a recipe for this gorgeous frittata! I love all the yummy ingredients---this would be perfect for Easter brunch. So happy to see you join the Sunday Supper team! xo
Kristen Chidsey
Thank you Liz, I am so happy to be a part of Sunday Supper