Cinnamon Spiced Fruit Sweet Frittata is a high fiber, delicious whole30 breakfast option filled with naturally sweet fruit, coconut and almonds! Can also be made ahead for meal prep!
As much as I like eating omelets when I go out to breakfast, I just don’t have the ability to make my own omelets at home. I have no omelet flipping ability. The omelets I try to make for myself don’t look or taste anything like the omelets I get at diners/restaurants. Ugh it’s so frustrating😣
I tend to give up and make oatmeal instead because oatmeal is pretty much the cure for everything. But then I remembered about frittatas. Have you ever made a frittata? It’s like a big fluffy omelet baked in pie form with no flipping required. The thought of making a frittata gave me a glimpse of hope that my egg days were not over yet…
I know that eggs are super popular for breakfast on the whole 30 and paleo diet, but I know a lot of people get tired of savory breakfasts when all they eat is eggs and bacon. So I made this frittata sweet by whisking it with cinnamon, adding fruit, coconut and sliced almonds. Does it sounds weird to mix eggs and fruit? Don’t be scared, it honestly almost tastes like eggy french toast, no joke!
This frittata is also a great option for a make-ahead breakfast. It serves 4-6 people, and only requires a few simple ingredients! Feel free to change up the type of fruit you use and drizzle maple syrup on top for extra sweetness.
Eggs
Cinnamon
Cherries
Pears
Peaches
Almonds
Coconut
Cinnamon Spiced Sweet Egg Frittata
Eggs are whisked with cinnamon, fruit, almonds and coconut for a sweet and filling breakfast that is Whole 30 approved! Perfect for meal prep!
7 Ingredient Cinnamon Fruit Sweet Frittata
Ingredients
- 8 eggs
- 1/2 tsp. cinnamon
- 1/2 cup sliced almonds
- 1/4 cup unsweetened coconut flakes
- 1 1/2 cups dark cherries pitted and halved
- 1 1/2 cups sliced peaches
- 1 pear thinly sliced
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Spray a glass pie pan with cooking spray.
- whisk together eggs and cinnamon in a large bowl. Add in almonds and coconut then pour in glass pie pan.
- Add in cherries, peach slices and pear slices, distributing evenly across egg mixture. Place in oven and bake for 15 minutes.
- Take out of oven, reduce heat to 325 degrees, than bake for another 30 minutes or until golden.
- Top with more fruit, almonds and coconut, if desired.
- Enjoy!
- Adapted by this recipe
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Question of the day!
What’s your favorite way to eat eggs?
Emily says
A frittata is such a good compromise on an omelet. It LOOKS BEAUTIFUL, and you don’t have to flip it! I love that you made it sweet. It sounds good! I’m hoping to make your Macadamia Blondies today, Lord willing.
Natalie | Feasting on Fruit says
Omg this is such an amazing idea, why have I never tried it!?! My mind wasn’t quite sure what to think at first (omelet but sweet?) but the french toast description cleared that up for me and makes it sounds SO good! Plus so pretty. I can’t flip an omelet with any grace either, but this I could totally go for 🙂
Laura @ Sprint 2 the Table says
This is often what we resort to – whether it’s sweet or savory – as well. I have NO flipping ability either. Doh!
Rachel @ Bakerita says
A fruity fritatta?! This sounds soo interesting + delicious – definitely a must try for brunch soon 🙂
mira says
Never had fruity frittata. This looks amazing! Pinned!
neil@neilshealthymeals.com says
Love this fruit frittata! I must admit I’ve never had one with fruits on before so this is definitely something I will HAVE to try!
Patrick@Looneyforfood.com says
I love sweet eggs!! I love eggs any way really, but this is not weird at all. Easier than the hassle of the flip anyway! Great recipe.
Bethany And Rachel says
Thanks so much Patrick 🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
Yes you have to try! Thanks Neil!
Bethany And Rachel says
Thanks so much!
Bethany And Rachel says
It’s definitely a new brunch hit! Thanks Rachel 🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
Haha the ability to flip omelets is definitely a skill I’m lacking! Thank God for frittatas 🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
Sweet omelets sounds strange at first site, but not at first bite! Thanks Natalie 🙂
Bethany And Rachel says
Thanks so much for your kind words Emily! Hope you get a chance to make those gooey blondies 🙂
Kristy from Southern In Law says
A sweet frittata?! I am totally intrigued and I need to try this ASAP! I am a sweet breakfast girl so I only ever eat frittatas for lunch or dinner!
Naomi says
Yes! I knew my 4yo didn’t actually hate eggs. I used some leftover oatmeal for the “crust” keeping with the illusion of a breakfast pie.
Bethany And Rachel says
Hi Naomi,
That sounds amazing! Thanks for making 🙂
Mio says
Fruit frittata?! What an idea! I can’t wait to try my own! I may add banana too coz I love them;)