Leftover Pizza Frittata (Using Leftover Pizza!)

Leftover Pizza Frittata (Using Leftover Pizza!) Found this great receipt on food.com for leftover pizza, basically chopped, then added spinach and eggs into a Frittata.

Category: Breakfast

Cuisine: Southern

1 review 
Ready in 30 minutes
by norbertfunke

Ingredients

2 slices prepared Pizza chopped

1 tablespoon Olive oil

2 1/2 cups Baby spinach roughly chopped

1 Garlic cloves

6 Eggs beaten

Black pepper

2 tablespoons Parmesan cheese grated


Directions

1 Preheat your oven to 375 degrees. 2 Dump your chopped leftover pizza cubes into a large mixing bowl. 3 Heat the olive oil in a medium saute pan and then add the spinach and garlic. Toss in the oil over medium-low heat until the spinach has wilted and garlic is lightly cooked. Pour the spinach mixture over the pizza bits and mix well. [If you're using different extras, just skip the spinach prep and add your fixings, chopped into small pieces, to the pizza bits and toss well.] 4 Beat the six eggs in a separate bowl, then add the the sharp cheddar, Italian seasoning, and pepper (if you need salt, add that now too) and mix. 5 Pour the egg mixture over the pizza and mix to combine. Allow this to sit for a few minutes to absorb egg and flavor. 6 Finally, pour the fritatta mixture into a greased 8 inch square or circular pan (I use my 8 inch glass pie dish) and sprinkle the top with the Parmesan cheese. Place this in the oven and allow to cook for 20-25 minutes, or until golden on top and cooked through. Be careful with time as not all pizzas are created equal! A moister pizza won't absorb as much egg, so it may take longer; alternatively, a dryer pizza will probably cook faster.

Reviews


I was skeptical but now this is one of my new favs. I will never throw leftover or messed up pizza to the crows again (sorry crows). Thank you for sharing!

jaymoe

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