Easy Mushroom Frittata
My family loves a protein-rich breakfast before getting busy with work and school, so this mushroom frittata fits right into our routine.
On the weekend and on holidays, it’s great to enjoy a leisurely brunch.
This Cast Iron Skillet Mushroom Frittata is perfect for both a quick breakfast and a leisurely brunch.
My mother always cooked eggs in cast iron pans and I have continued the family tradition.
The eggs cook evenly and you can use the pan as a serving dish.
I use high quality ingredients and get good results each time I make this dish.
The dairy products in this recipe are from Clover Organic Farms and my chickens laid these eggs just a couple hours before I started cooking.
If you don’t have chickens in your backyard, Clover has eggs, as well.
In addition to the quality, Clover is a brand I feel good about purchasing.
This is the first dairy in the US to be American Humane Certified.
They don’t use synthetic growth hormones or cloned cows.
Clover cows are raised in small herds on family farms where they have plenty of space.
The cows are treated well and the dairies follow sustainable agriculture practices.
The result is great tasting dairy products that I can purchase with confidence and a clear conscience.
Cast Iron Skillet Mushroom Frittata Recipe
Heat oven to 350°
Ingredients:
12 Eggs
1/2 cup Sour Cream
1 T Granulated Garlic
1/4 t Salt
1/4 t Pepper
2 T Butter
8 oz. Crimini Mushrooms, sliced
4 Green Onions, chopped
8 oz Cream Cheese, cut into small chunks
Optional: Top with sour cream and chives
Instructions:
In a mixing bowl, whisk together eggs, sour cream, garlic, salt and pepper.
Put butter, mushrooms and onions in a 10″ cast iron skillet. Cook on the stove on high for a few minutes until mushrooms are tender. Coat the sides of the pan with a thin layer of butter.
Reduce heat to low and pour the egg mixture to the pan. Add cream cheese to the pan. Cook for 5 minutes.
Transfer the pan to the pre-heated oven and bake for 25-30 minutes until cooked through.
More from Mama Likes To Cook
Check out the rest of my vegetarian recipes, so you can get more great ideas for baking, cooking, blending and juicing.
Dried Mushrooms
Mushroom Recipes
- Goat Cheese Breakfast Casserole
- Mushroom Frittata
- Easy Vegetarian Potstickers
- Creamy Portobello Mushroom Soup
- Vegetarian Mushroom Risotto
- Instant Pot Vegan Mushroom Rice
- Stuffed Acorn Squash
- Zucchini Mushroom Salad
- Pickled Mushrooms
- Grilled Portobello Mushroom Burger
- Vegan Quesadilla with Spinach and Mushrooms
- Vegetarian Cream of Mushroom Soup
- Pasta with Kale and Mushrooms
Are you ready to have some delicious fun in the kitchen?