We're on a sheet pan kick!
I sort of started it and now 2nd Man has jumped on board and created this last weekend.
He chopped up some small bell peppers and asparagus into bite sized pieces. Then he put it on the sheet pan with a little olive oil, salt and pepper.
Next he diced up a one pound package of sausage (the already cooked "heat and eat" kind) and scattered it on top of the vegetables.
Then he beat about six eggs. We say 'about' because it depends on how much space you have on your sheet pan, more or less veggies or sausage can affect how many eggs you need, 5 or 6 or maybe 6 or 7. This batch he seasoned with 1 tsp of onion powder, but of course you could put anything you wanted at this stage (cayenne, garlic, etc).
Pour it slowly over the sausage and vegetables until it is evenly distributed.
Sheet pan eggs, sausage, veggies |
Put it in a 350 degree oven for 15 minutes until eggs are just starting to set. Remove and then...
Sheet pan frittata with cheese |
...cover with 2 cups shredded cheese, any flavor you like. Here we used a cheddar blend.
Making a sheet pan frittata with veggies and sausage |
Put it back in the oven for 15 more minutes or until eggs are firm and cheese is melted and browning.
Remove from oven, allow to sit for a few minutes and then slice it up and...
Sheet pan frittata |
...serve and enjoy! It's super easy and very good. A great item for a buffet if you are serving brunch or like us, just to eat and then snack on throughout the weekend! We're not sure how it would freeze but it might make for a nice quick breakfast if you did.
We'll have to leave some the next time, ha.