Keto Spinach Frittata - Breakfast Recipe - Diet Doctor (2024)

Keto Spinach Frittata - Breakfast Recipe - Diet Doctor (1)

This gorgeous dish looks beyond impressive, yet is amazingly simple to make! Spinach, eggs, sausage or bacon, and veggies magically combine into a divine feast for the eyes… and the tummy. It’s keto gold!

December 9 2015 recipe by Anne Aobadia, photo by Emma Shevtzoff, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Breakfast, Meal

This gorgeous dish looks beyond impressive, yet is amazingly simple to make! Spinach, eggs, sausage or bacon, and veggies magically combine into a divine feast for the eyes… and the tummy. It’s keto gold!

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4 servingservings

Ingredients

  • 5 oz. 140 g diced bacon or chorizo
  • 2 tbsp 2 tbsp butter
  • 8 oz. (7½ cups) 230 g (1.8 liters) fresh spinach
  • 8 8 eggeggs
  • 1 cup 240 ml heavy whipping cream
  • 5 oz. (1¼ cups) 140 g (290 ml) cheddar cheese, shredded
  • salt and pepper

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Instructions

Instructions are for 4 servings. Please modify as needed.

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 °F (175 °C). Grease a 9x9 baking dish or individual ramekins.

  2. Fry the bacon in butter on medium heat until crispy. Add the spinach and stir until wilted. Remove the pan from the heat and set aside.

  3. Whisk the eggs and cream together and pour into a baking dish or in ramekins.

  4. Add the bacon, spinach, and cheese on top and place in the middle of the oven. Bake for 25–30 minutes or until set in the middle and golden brown on top.

Tips!

Try serving with shredded green or red cabbage on the side, with a homemade dressing. Delish!

You can also bake this frittata in the oven at 350 °F (175 °C) for about 20 minutes.

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176 comments

  1. 151

    Reply to comment #149 by Jennifer

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    June 2 2020

    I make this with whatever I have in the fridge. Today I cut up bacon, tomato and mushrooms and put in oven proof tin (cake tin actually) with a little olive oil and plenty of salt and pepper and put in oven on lowest setting (you could cook this part on hob if in a hurry). Then mixed 4 (large) eggs with double cream and added it and put back in oven, again on lowest temperature, for about 20 minutes. Turn off oven and leave egg to finish cooking in residual heat. If I use cooked meat or cheese I add with the eggs so they doesn't overcook. I'm afraid I can't give quantities as I mainly cook 'by eye' as I have been doing this for a while. Obviously if you're strict keto I expect you'd want to weigh the ingredients. This will be enough for me for 3 or 4 breakfasts.

    Frittatas are an excellent way to use up what you have in the fridge.

    Reply: #179

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    Karen

    June 19 2020

    How would you reheat this after freezing?
    Thanks

    Reply: #153

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    Reply to comment #152 by Karen

    June 19 2020

    How would you reheat this after freezing?
    Thanks

    I prefer to allow it to thaw overnight in the fridge and pop it into a toaster oven or reheat gently in a skillet.

  4. 154

    Heather Iger

    July 21 2020

    Threw in tomatos from my garden which upped my carb count but my god this is delicious.

    Reply: #155

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    Reply to comment #154 by Heather Iger

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    July 21 2020

    Threw in tomatos from my garden which upped my carb count but my god this is delicious.

    If you have tomatoes in your garden, you must try this recipe https://www.dietdoctor.com/recipes/kristies-southern-summer-tomato-pie

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    JillJackson

    July 30 2020

    I meal prepped and chose this as my breakfast. I used an extra large muffin tin. I filled 5 cups with the liquid, then I added the bacon to the cup, then the spinach, and lastly the cheese. I have learned with frittas that it is easy to overcook. I really kept an eye on my frittata. It did need to cook a little longer. I let the frittas rest a few minutes before I removed them from the pan. My non-low carb husband loved them. They are really good. They also kept well....I ate them for 4 breakfasts (because the hubs and I shared one as a taste test). I highly recommend.

    Reply: #157

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    Reply to comment #156 by JillJackson

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    July 30 2020

    I meal prepped and chose this as my breakfast. I used an extra large muffin tin. I filled 5 cups with the liquid, then I added the bacon to the cup, then the spinach, and lastly the cheese. I have learned with frittas that it is easy to overcook. I really kept an eye on my frittata. It did need to cook a little longer. I let the frittas rest a few minutes before I removed them from the pan. My non-low carb husband loved them. They are really good. They also kept well....I ate them for 4 breakfasts (because the hubs and I shared one as a taste test). I highly recommend.

    I am glad that you enjoyed this, thank you for taking the time to let us know!

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    amin

    August 21 2020

    Can I change the fresh spinach by frozen spinach?

    Reply: #159

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    Reply to comment #158 by amin

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    August 21 2020

    Can I change the fresh spinach by frozen spinach?

    We have not tested this with frozen spinach. If you'd like to try it, be sure and drain and squeeze the spinach well to get the extra liquid out.

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    Reply to comment #101 by Matt

    LaWanda

    March 27 2021

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    Julie B

    May 22 2021

    Frozen spinach works great. I divy up a 12oz bag, freeze 1/2 for another time. Microwave spinach then drain well with paper towels. Scatter on top of frittata. Wonderful!

    Reply: #162

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    Reply to comment #161 by Julie B

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    May 22 2021

    Frozen spinach works great. I divy up a 12oz bag, freeze 1/2 for another time. Microwave spinach then drain well with paper towels. Scatter on top of frittata. Wonderful!

    Good to know! Thanks for sharing!

  13. 163

    Julie B

    May 23 2021

    I’ve been on keto almost 3 yrs & i just want to encourage ppl how inexpensive, time-saving, convenient & just as healthy frozen spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, bell peppers, & berries are compared to fresh. My little freezer is full of on-sale frozen vegetables, salmon, ground beef, bacon & butter. Wish I had a bigger freezer!

    Reply: #164

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    Reply to comment #163 by Julie B

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    May 24 2021

    I’ve been on keto almost 3 yrs & i just want to encourage ppl how inexpensive, time-saving, convenient & just as healthy frozen spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, bell peppers, & berries are compared to fresh. My little freezer is full of on-sale frozen vegetables, salmon, ground beef, bacon & butter. Wish I had a bigger freezer!

    I also made this discovery and feel so much better about not wasting fresh produce.

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    Angela Sassi

    June 24 2021

    What us the portion size?

    Reply: #166

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    Reply to comment #165 by Angela Sassi

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    June 25 2021

    What us the portion size?

    The portion size can vary depending on how much the dish condenses down as you cook it. We always list the number of servings (and that can be adjusted) to help gauge serving size. If you make 4 servings, then a serving is 25% of what you've cooked.

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    Irma

    July 18 2021

    What are the macros per serving?

    Reply: #168

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    Reply to comment #167 by Irma

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    July 18 2021

    What are the macros per serving?

    Hi, Irma! The nutritional information is listed below the Ingredients list. Simply click the "Nutrition" tab and it will expand.

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    Susan

    September 29 2021

    Can you make this a day in advance and then cook it?

    Reply: #170

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    Reply to comment #169 by Susan

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    September 29 2021

    Frittatas are excellent candidates for prepping a day ahead of time. Some people prefer to cook it and then refrigerate the frittata and just reheat it the next day.

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    Lance

    October 1 2021

    For the Chorizo -- Mexican or European?

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    Denise

    December 21 2021

    is there a dairy free option that works well?

    Reply: #173

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    Reply to comment #172 by Denise

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    December 21 2021

    is there a dairy free option that works well?

    Hi, Denise! We haven't tried it, but you could try omitting the cheese and substituting the heavy cream for unsweetened almond or coconut milk.

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    Isabella Mayo

    January 18 2022

    What size ramekins are used in the video?

    Reply: #175

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    Reply to comment #174 by Isabella Mayo

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    January 18 2022

    What size ramekins are used in the video?

    These are about 16 cm/6.5 inches.

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    markmanra

    February 26 2022

    My wife and I made this last night. Delicious and did not change a thing!

    Reply: #177

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    Reply to comment #176 by markmanra

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    February 28 2022

    My wife and I made this last night. Delicious and did not change a thing!

    Awesome! So glad you love it!

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    Reply to comment #151 by Crystal Pullen

    JC

    May 22 2022

    There is reference to cooking on lowest temperature as one of the options bit both temperatures given in instructions are 350.

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    Martha Perimian

    August 11 2022

    Damn this is good!!! Started this comment after first bite. I have made several egg dishes that are pretty similar but this one shines! Perhaps it was the applewood D'Artagnan bacon I used but it was divine! I used freshly grated cheddar as well as the pre-grated has cornstarch (=carbs) to keep it from clumping. I cut the recipe in half (2 servings) and got 3 good sized ramekins out of it! Will make again and again!!! Thank you Anne!

    Reply: #181

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    Reply to comment #180 by Martha Perimian

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    August 11 2022

    Damn this is good!!! Started this comment after first bite. I have made several egg dishes that are pretty similar but this one shines! Perhaps it was the applewood D'Artagnan bacon I used but it was divine! I used freshly grated cheddar as well as the pre-grated has cornstarch (=carbs) to keep it from clumping. I cut the recipe in half (2 servings) and got 3 good sized ramekins out of it! Will make again and again!!! Thank you Anne!

    Thanks for the feedback, Martha! So glad you love it!

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    Michael

    September 13 2022

    A suggestion: Why don't you put an option in the "What's your main health goal?" to "gain weight"? I'll wager there are more people who want to gain weight than there are those of "other" gender. We underweights feel neglected.

    Reply: #183

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    Reply to comment #182 by Michael

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    September 13 2022

    A suggestion: Why don't you put an option in the "What's your main health goal?" to "gain weight"? I'll wager there are more people who want to gain weight than there are those of "other" gender. We underweights feel neglected.

    Thanks for your suggestion, Michael! This guide may be helpful for you! https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/gain-weight

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