Tomato Frittata With Fresh Marjoram or Thyme Recipe (2024)

By Martha Rose Shulman

Tomato Frittata With Fresh Marjoram or Thyme Recipe (1)

Total Time
45 minutes
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One of my summer favorites, this frittata makes a perfect and substantial meal served cold or at room temperature.

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Ingredients

Yield:Four to six servings

  • pounds ripe, locally grown tomatoes
  • 1 or 2garlic cloves (to taste), minced or puréed
  • Salt
  • freshly ground pepper
  • 1tablespoon fresh marjoram leaves or 2 teaspoons fresh thyme leaves
  • 8large eggs
  • 2tablespoons low-fat milk
  • 1tablespoon extra virgin olive oil

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Nutritional analysis per serving (6 servings)

137 calories; 9 grams fat; 2 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 4 grams monounsaturated fat; 2 grams polyunsaturated fat; 5 grams carbohydrates; 1 gram dietary fiber; 3 grams sugars; 9 grams protein; 396 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Tomato Frittata With Fresh Marjoram or Thyme Recipe (2)

Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Divide the tomatoes into two batches. Slice one batch into rounds (about ⅓ inch thick), and seed and chop the other batch. Toss the chopped tomatoes in a bowl with the garlic and salt and pepper to taste.

  2. Step

    2

    Beat the eggs in a bowl, and stir in salt and pepper to taste, milk and half the marjoram or thyme. Stir in the chopped tomatoes.

  3. Step

    3

    Heat the olive oil over medium-high heat in a 10-inch heavy nonstick skillet. Hold your hand above it; it should feel hot. Drop a bit of egg into the pan; if it sizzles and cooks at once, the pan is ready. Pour in the egg mixture. Tilt the pan to distribute the eggs evenly over the surface. Shake the pan gently, tilting it slightly with one hand while lifting up the edges of the frittata with a wooden or plastic spatula in your other hand, so as to let layers of eggs form during the first few minutes of cooking. Once a few layers of egg have cooked, arrange the tomato slices on top of the frittata, turn the heat down to low and cover the pan. (Use a pizza pan if you don’t have a lid that will fit your skillet.) Cook 10 minutes, shaking the pan gently every once in a while. From time to time, remove the lid and loosen the bottom of the frittata with the spatula, tilting the pan so that the bottom doesn’t burn. The eggs should be just about set; cook a few minutes longer if they’re not.

  4. Step

    4

    Meanwhile, heat the broiler. Uncover the pan and place under the broiler, not too close to the heat, for one to three minutes, watching carefully to make sure the top doesn’t burn. (At most, it should brown very slightly and puff under the broiler.) Remove from the heat, shake the pan to make sure the frittata isn’t sticking, and allow it to cool for 5 to 15 minutes. Sprinkle on the remaining marjoram or thyme. Loosen the edges with the spatula. Carefully slide from the pan onto a large round platter. Cut into wedges. Serve hot, warm, at room temperature or cold.

Tip

  • Advance preparation: You can prepare the tomatoes several hours before you make the frittata. Pour off the juice that accumulates in the bowl before mixing the tomatoes with the eggs. The frittata will hold in the refrigerator for up to a day.

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Tom

This is the 2nd recipe I've seen recently calling for a non stick skillet to be placed under a broiler. Yet everything I've ever read about this is that you should never put a non stick skillet in the oven and especially not under the broiler due to toxic gasses released.

kmel

Added some sautéed diced red onion to the tomato/egg mixture and a little bit of feta cheese.

Figaro

Re toxic teflon, et al: Be very careful about using these utensils. This is especially important if you have a companion parrot (or any bird). The fumes created from overheating these substances can kill your bird, a tragic outcome for using a cooking shortcut. Better to use a well cured iron or French steel skillet. The carbon steel skillet I use is invariably non-stick.

Jo L.

This makes a nice lunch for a summer day. Especially with good bread and butter and a crisp green salad--the usual! And of course you can scatter some Parmesan or feta or cheddar on the top at the end. Even my fiercely carnivorous husband likes it.

NJ cook

I used to follow the broiler routine for frittatas but found that the eggs got tough and stuck to the pan. There is only so much butter or oil I'm willing to use, and I wouldn't put a nonstick frying pan in the oven or especially under the broiler. I now use a different technique, placing the pan in a preheated medium oven for 20-30 minutes. It doesn't take much longer and the results are improved.

I make large frittatas for my solo household and enjoy them for days.

Josh

Don't manufacturers generally tell you not to put nonstick pans in the oven? Or is that outdated advice?

AEB

This was delicious, it just needed more seasoning than the recipe called for.

Darin

I used a well seasoned cast iron skillet. Didn’t stick and kept things safe. Recipe was good. Agree with recommendations to add cheese and/or onion for additional flavor.

Lindsey Black

Add minced garlic to your pan for a few minutes before adding egg mixture. Seems to add more flavor overall.

Altoon

Cast iron is non-stick and goes under the broiler with no ill effects. They are the best pans to use for pretty much everything.

Gaby

Really nice. Made it with fresh oregano since that's what I had on hand.

Karen S

I tried this last night and while it was delicious with wonderful seasonal tomatoes, I had an enormous amount of liquid (I believe from the tomatoes) and it took quite an effort on the stove and in the oven to eliminate. The eggs were cooked, but the top was soggy with the (I'm assuming) juice from the tomatoes. Any suggestions?

Dunnkit

Didn't use a nonstick pan. Used a good ol'cast iron skillet. Sautéed up some leeks, prosciutto and garlic, then dumped the egg mix on top instead of the layering technique. Gently layered the sliced tomatoes. Baked until set, in a 350 oven, probably for 20-25 minutes. Finished by sprinkling a fine layer of parm and broiled until lightly browned. Easy and satisfying.

Altoon

Gee, a non-stick pan that goes beautifully in the oven and under the broiler is cast iron, the best choice for cooking.

Kathy

What a great recipe! I made a batch & a half, and used a couple tablespoons of basil pesto that I had just made. Used oven roasted tomatoes with the egg mixture, and threw in some chopped up prosciutto. Used fresh sliced homegrown tomatoes on top & sprinkled with chopped fresh basil while cooling. Delicious!!! Such a flexible and adaptable recipe! I used a 12” cast iron skillet & it was perfect for a dozen eggs.

Chef Carlos

Made this frittata but added nicely crisped bacon and jarlsberg cheese because I wanted something more substantial. Also used heavy cream. It produced a wonderfully light and savory summer dinner al fresco. I think of recipes as a canvas and often improvise because why not!

Allison

This is the 2nd recipe I've seen recently calling for a non stick skillet to be placed under a broiler. Yet everything I've ever read about this is that you should never put a non stick skillet in the oven and especially not under the broiler due to toxic gasses released.

gjones

I made this per the recipe using a cast iron skillet with green onion added to the garlic and English cucumber and finished with fresh grated Parmesan Next time I will do the same but will seed the slices and add a touch of balsamic vinegar before I put the pan under the broiler. My wife and really enjoyed this and will enjoy the leftover tomorrow

Anne

This was okay. I suspect it suffered from winter tomato syndrome, so I will take another stab at it in summer. I added some cheddar, as suggested, but I think next time I will also add red onion. Did throw in some leftover arugula, which added a nice texture and colour.

David

Good, but we had good tomatoes, so may not always be good.

NJ cook

I used to follow the broiler routine for frittatas but found that the eggs got tough and stuck to the pan. There is only so much butter or oil I'm willing to use, and I wouldn't put a nonstick frying pan in the oven or especially under the broiler. I now use a different technique, placing the pan in a preheated medium oven for 20-30 minutes. It doesn't take much longer and the results are improved.

I make large frittatas for my solo household and enjoy them for days.

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Tomato Frittata With Fresh Marjoram or Thyme Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make frittata Jamie Oliver? ›

Summer pisto frittata

Preheat the oven to 220°C/425°F/gas 7. Crack the eggs into a mixing bowl and add a pinch of sea salt and black pepper. Whisk together and put to one side. Add the peas, broad beans and a good pinch of salt to a pestle and mortar, then pick in the mint leaves and bash to a rough paste.

Is frittata better hot or cold? ›

You can serve frittatas straight from the oven or cold — both are delicious. You can even reheat leftovers for a minute in the microwave. Cooked frittatas store well, wrapped in the refrigerator for two to three days. We don't recommend freezing them since the freezer changes the texture of the dish.

How do you reheat frittata in the air fryer? ›

Storing: For best results, store leftover air fryer frittata slices in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Reheating: Reheat in the air fryer at 275°F for 3 – 5 minutes or in the microwave for 1 – 2 minutes until warm again.

How do you reheat frozen frittata? ›

To Freeze Frittata:

Place frittata pieces on a cookie sheet in the freezer until frozen. Transfer to an airtight container and store in the freezer until ready to eat. To reheat, place frozen frittata pieces on a cookie sheet and bake in a 275 degrees F (135 degrees C) preheated oven for 20 minutes.

How do you keep frittata fluffy? ›

Tips for Fluffy Eggs

Don't overcook! Overcooking eggs makes them rubbery. When you remove the Frittata from the oven, it will continue to cook, especially if you are using cast iron, which retains heat well. You do want it to be set and not liquidy, but keep this in mind so you keep the texture perfect.

What are 3 main differences between a frittata and a quiche? ›

Origin: Frittata is an Italian dish whereas quiche is a French dish. Crust: A quiche has crust while a frittata does not. Sometimes, quiche is baked without crust. Base Ingredients: While both frittatas and quiches are made with eggs, quiche is made with an egg custard, which also includes cream or milk.

What kind of cheese is best for frittata? ›

For a standard 12-egg frittata, stir in about one cup (shred it first). Want to top the eggs with cheese, too? Shoot for ¼ to ½ cup more. If it's an oozing texture you're after, pick cheeses that have superior melting quality: "This is your cheddar, gruyère, and fontina," says Perry.

Why is my frittata bland? ›

If you don't add seasoning to your frittata, it will end up tasting bland. Season your eggs with salt and pepper before putting them in the pan–a sprinkle of salt on top of the eggs before they bake will only flavor the top crust of the eggs, and not the whole dish.

What is the frittata formula? ›

Easy Formula For a Frittata

6 eggs. 1/4 cup heavy cream. 1 cup cheese. 2 cups veggies and/or meat.

Can you eat frittata the next day? ›

When you refrigerate cooked eggs, they'll stay good to eat for three to four days, so you can easily make a frittata (or two) during Sunday meal prep, slice and pack it up, and enjoy it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner almost all week long. In fact, frittatas are so foolproof, you don't even need a recipe to make one.

How long does a frittata last in the fridge? ›

Frittatas make great leftovers all week long for breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacks! Slice up the frittata then transfer it in a single layer to an airtight container or stack the slices with parchment paper in between. When properly stored, frittata is good for 3-4 days.

Can I freeze frittata? ›

A cooked frittata will stay good in the fridge for up to four days. Make sure to place the eggs in an airtight container to ensure they stay fresh. And if you plan to freeze your cooked frittata, it will stay good in the freezer for up to three months.

Which foods should not be reheated? ›

The 9 foods you should never reheat or risk potentially deadly consequences
  • Rice. First up on the watch list is any dish involving rice - think curries, stir fries and risottos. ...
  • Eggs. Eggs shouldn't be reheated full stop, according to Dr Duvenage. ...
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  • Potatoes. ...
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How do you make a frittata not soggy? ›

If meat and vegetables figure into your frittata, cook them in the pan before you add your eggs—and I leave mine ever so slightly underdone. That way, they don't get soggy when they keep cooking in the oven (and I tend to like my vegetables with a little “bite” anyway, but it's a personal preference).

How to eat leftover frittata? ›

Spread the mustard on the bottom half of each muffin and the mayo on the top half. To each bottom, add a piece of the frittata, a slice of each cheese and 1/3 cup of arugula. Top each with a muffin top. Serve with more hot sauce if desired.

What makes a frittata so different from an omelet? ›

While it's similar to an omelet, crustless quiche, and Spanish tortilla, the way a frittata is cooked is what sets it apart. Frittatas are generally thicker than omelets. A frittata is made with the exact same ingredients as an omelet, but here, the milk, or more preferably, cream, is crucial.

How do you cook Jimmy Dean frittata? ›

Remove frittata(s) from wrapper and place on a baking pan. Bake at 350°F for 20-25 minutes or until hot.

How do I get my frittata to rise? ›

What Makes a Frittata Rise? Milk or cream is the essential ingredient that will make your frittata rise. Cooked without either milk or cream, the frittata will be flatter and less puffy. Add the milk or cream to the eggs and whisk them together until they are fluffy.

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