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Leftover Pizza Frittata Using Leftover Pizza!

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Ingredients

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2 slices prepared pizza, chopped into 1/2 inch cubes
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 1/2 cups fresh baby spinach, roughly chopped
1 garlic clove, minced
6 eggs, beaten
3/4 cup sharp cheddar cheese
1/2 teaspoon italian seasoning
black pepper
2 tablespoons grated parmesan cheese

Nutritional information

238.7
Calories
164 g
Calories From Fat
18.3 g
Total Fat
7.7 g
Saturated Fat
303.4 mg
Cholesterol
291.3 mg
Sodium
1.8 g
Carbs
0.4 g
Dietary Fiber
0.5 g
Sugars
16.2 g
Protein
122g
Serving Size

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Leftover Pizza Frittata Using Leftover Pizza!

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    This combination was surprisingly amazing! Thanks so much for the recipe! A few tweaks I did (just because its what I had on hand) was chopped provolone instead of cheddar, sprinkled ricotta instead of parmesan, And I added a little spaghetti sauce on top afterwards. We do pizza night every Friday, looks like Saturdays might become pizza egg morning =)!

    • 60 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Leftover Pizza Frittata (Using Leftover Pizza!), Have you ever had an abundance of leftover pizza and not known what to do with it–especially cheaper delivery pizza that just isn’t as good next day? This great breakfast or brunch recipe makes good use of that leftover pizza, and its easy and pleasing comfort food This is also very versatile: just add any extras you want in small bits (onion, bacon, other or extra cheese, mushrooms, its endless) When I made this used two large slices of leftover (cheap delivery) sausage pizza and added some (maybe 2-3 cups) fresh spinach that I had wilted and cooked down with a bit of olive oil and garlic This is in the recipe below, but this can really take any extras Because of the sausage in my pizza, I didn’t add extra salt, but add a few dashes to taste if you have less salty ingredients I found the finished product delightful with a little dollop of light sour cream on top but then I think most things are better that way , This combination was surprisingly amazing! Thanks so much for the recipe! A few tweaks I did (just because its what I had on hand) was chopped provolone instead of cheddar, sprinkled ricotta instead of parmesan, And I added a little spaghetti sauce on top afterwards We do pizza night every Friday, looks like Saturdays might become pizza egg morning =)!, I had some really crappy pizza and tried this recipe without the spinach and it turned out great!! Today faced with leftover again (this time good pizza) so making this again with some frozen chopped spinach, I know this will be the bomb!! Thanks for posting


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Preheat Your Oven to 375 Degrees.

    2
    Done

    Dump Your Chopped Leftover Pizza Cubes Into a Large Mixing Bowl.

    3
    Done

    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
    Done

    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
    Done

    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
    Done

    Finally, Pour the Fritatta Mixture Into a Greased 8 Inch Square or Circular Pan (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.

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