Mini Baked Frittata with Ham, Jalapeno, Sharp Cheddar, Tomatoes, and Cilantro
I love making individual frittatas for lunch. They are easy to make, healthy, and a great way to use up leftovers in your refrigerator. I am surprised that I have never tried adding cilantro to my frittatas before – it made such a wonderful addition to this dish. I loved the combination of flavors – spicy from the jalapenos, salty from the cheese & ham, and sweet from the baked tomatoes. I have a feeling I will be making this again very soon!
How to Make a Mini Baked Frittata with Ham, Jalapeno, Sharp Cheddar, Tomatoes, and Cilantro
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Coat a mini baking dish with cooking spray.
Mix the eggs with the milk until well combined then season with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste. Place a few pieces of ham, jalapeno, sharp cheddar, tomatoes, and cilantro into the mini baking dish.
Pour the egg mixture into the baking dish then place the remaining ham, jalapeno, sharp cheddar, tomatoes, and cilantro on top.
Place into the oven and bake for 25-30 minutes, or until a tester inserted into the center comes out clean. Remove from the oven and serve immediately. Enjoy.
Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 eggs
- 1-2 tsp milk
- Sea salt and freshly cracked pepper to taste
- 1 slice of Canadian bacon ham diced
- 3 slices of pickled jalapeno diced
- 1 small slice of sharp cheddar diced
- 2 grape tomatoes sliced
- ½ tbsp fresh cilantro chopped
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Coat a mini baking dish with cooking spray.
- Mix the eggs with the milk until well combined then season with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste. Place a few pieces of ham, jalapeno, sharp cheddar, tomatoes, and cilantro into the mini baking dish.
- Pour the egg mixture into the baking dish then place the remaining ham, jalapeno, sharp cheddar, tomatoes, and cilantro on top.
- Place into the oven and bake for 25-30 minutes, or until a tester inserted into the center comes out clean. Remove from the oven and serve immediately. Enjoy.
Yummy! What a great idea!!!
xo Kris
Very colorful as well as appetizing! Great lunch!
Another gorgeous looking dish, and amazing combination of flavours!! It looks elicious!!
Guess what we will be having for lunch today, thanks for the great idea. Take care Diane
Looks delicious Pam – I really like the way it puffed up.
Your frittata’s always look so incredibly good!!
You are the Queen of baked eggs and frittatas, Pam! Seriously, whenever I need an egg recipe I always use yours. They are amazing! Cilantro is one of those herbs that people either love or hate. Me? I LOVE cilantro! I have everything I need in my fridge to make this…I know what’s for lunch today!
Looks delicious, Pam! I love using leftovers in either a breakfast skillet hash or a frittata. This one sounds great.
Damn, I WANT THAT DISH. Is it a bad sign to have plate envy? I want this as bad as I want Kim’s (Stirring the Pot) similar mini cast iron dishes.
I found a recipe like this on the Eating Well web site quite a while ago. I think theirs called for brussel sprouts and potato. I had the leftover roasted sprouts from the night before, microwaved the potato and added scallions too. I also used egg substitute since I have a cholesterol problem. You are correct, you can really use just about any leftovers. I am going to try the cilantro next time and I have some jalapenos in the freezer from my garden, but *sigh* no more home grown tomatoes until next summer.
I love frittata! And I’m loving the jalapeno and ham combo!
This mini baked frittata must be easy, light but tasteful…xoxoxo, Flavia
Very yummy! Can I come to your house for lunch?
I wish I could go home during my lunch hour and make this!
I always love your mini frittatas! Cilantro sounds like the perfect way to spruce these up!
I make these for dinner all the time!
Sounds really good!
This looks really yummy. I love how fluffy the eggs look and the colors are great too.
This frittata is perfect for small meals for me since my hubby won’t eat frittatas, quiche, or omellets! Love the ingredients in these!
I hope that you have a wonderful holiday season if I don’t get to visit you during this busy time!
Ciao,
Roz
What a perfect looking frittata!
ah, tis a perfect little personalized breakfast!
on another note, sorry for your family’s loss!