Entertaining

These pizza frittata nibbles are the perfect snack for happy hour on the dock

Eggs make this bite fairly substantial, but I bet you’ll still scarf down several on the dock. As with any frittata, you can vary the chunky bits: roasted peppers, chopped spinach or arugula, ham, more cheese or less—almost any cooked food works. It’s a great way to use bits from the fridge before you have to haul them home come Sunday.

Pizza Frittata Nibbles

As with any frittata, you can vary the chunky bits: roasted peppers, chopped spinach or arugula, ham, more cheese or less—almost any cooked food works. It’s a great way to use bits from the fridge before you have to haul them home come Sunday.
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Course Appetizer, happy hour, Snack
Servings 12 frittatas

Ingredients
  

  • ¼ cup pepperoni diced
  • ¼ cup sundried tomatoes diced
  • 4 green onions thinly sliced
  • 8 eggs
  • ½ cup milk
  • ½ tsp dried oregano
  • ½ tsp dried basil
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • cup panko
  • cup grated parmesan

Instructions
 

  • Grease a 12-cup muffin tin. Divide pepperoni, tomatoes, and green onions among prepared cups.
  • In a bowl, beat eggs, milk, oregano, basil, and salt. Divide mixture evenly among cups.
  • Bake in 375°F oven until top is lightly set, 13–15 minutes. Sprinkle panko and cheese overtop frittatas. Place under broiler until lightly golden, 4–6 minutes more. Serve warm or at room temperature.

Notes

Switch it up! Make mini-frittatas in a 24-cup mini-muffin tin. Reduce initial baking time to 8–10 minutes.
Keyword appetizer, bite-sized, happy hour, snack
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This recipe originally appeared in our June/July ’24 issue.

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