Bacon-Goat Cheese Frittata Sandwich Recipe

frittata sandwich on a table
frittata sandwich on a table - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

If you've never made a frittata before, don't be discouraged by the swanky name. While frittatas might seem like the type of breakfast you'd reserve for fancy garden parties, put one on a sandwich and you suddenly have a handheld masterpiece to go. And, really, it makes sense to make breakfast sandwiches this way: Since a frittata is simply an egg bake with the consistency of a quiche, it's actually an easy way to make a sandwich filling in no time. Even easier than scrambling eggs, a frittata comes together in as little as 30 minutes with just a skillet and your oven.

In this recipe, developed with Michelle McGlinn, the frittata is filled with crispy bacon, goat cheese, and leeks, and then it's piled onto ciabatta with a lemony arugula and asparagus salad. It's the perfect sandwich for spring veggie lovers, with a mild, fresh flavor and a creamy texture. Best of all, frittatas are both easy to make and easy to clean up -- that's a good way to start any day of the week.

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Gather The Ingredients For Bacon-Goat Cheese Frittata Sandwiches

ingredients on a table
ingredients on a table - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

For the frittata, you'll need roughly ½ pound of thick-cut bacon, ½ dozen eggs, milk, salt, pepper, olive oil, chopped leeks, and crumbled goat cheese. You'll only need the white part of the leek, so choose a smaller-sized leek or plan to save leftover leeks for another recipe, such as potato and leek soup. For the leafy green topping, you'll also need arugula, asparagus, lemon juice, garlic, and Dijon mustard. To tie it all together, you'll just need ciabatta rolls. You can also use a loaf of ciabatta sliced into 4 sections.

Step 1: Heat Up The Oven

preheating oven to 400
preheating oven to 400 - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Preheat the oven to 400 F.

Step 2: Prepare The Bacon

strips of bacon on sheet tray
strips of bacon on sheet tray - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Arrange the bacon on a foil-lined sheet tray.

Step 3: Bake The Bacon

cooked bacon on sheet tray
cooked bacon on sheet tray - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Bake until crispy, about 15–20 minutes.

Step 4: Prepare The Frittata Mixture

egg mixture in a bowl
egg mixture in a bowl - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

In the meantime, whisk together the eggs, milk, ¼ teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon black pepper.

Step 5: Get Your Skillet Ready

oiled skillet on stove
oiled skillet on stove - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in an 8- to 10-inch cast iron skillet over medium heat.

Step 6: Soften The Leeks

cooking leeks in skillet
cooking leeks in skillet - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Add leeks and saute until soft, about 3–4 minutes. Remove from the heat.

Step 7: Add The Crispy Bacon

bacon and leeks in skillet
bacon and leeks in skillet - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Finely chop the bacon and add it to the skillet.

Step 8: Pour In The Eggs

egg mixture in skillet
egg mixture in skillet - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Add the egg mixture.

Step 9: Add The Goat Cheese

crumbled goat cheese in skillet
crumbled goat cheese in skillet - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Sprinkle the goat cheese into the skillet.

Step 10: Bake The Frittata

baked frittata in skillet
baked frittata in skillet - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Transfer the skillet to the oven and bake until set, about 10–15 minutes.

Step 11: Start The Dressing

dressing ingredients in bowl
dressing ingredients in bowl - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

In the meantime, whisk together the lemon juice, garlic, Dijon, ¼ teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon black pepper.

Step 12: Drizzle In The Oil

whisking oil into dressing
whisking oil into dressing - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Slowly drizzle the remaining ¼ cup olive oil into the dressing, whisking continuously.

Step 13: Toss The Salad Together

tossing salad greens in bowl
tossing salad greens in bowl - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Toss the dressing with the arugula and asparagus.

Step 14: Slice The Frittata

frittata sliced into 4 sections
frittata sliced into 4 sections - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Once set, slice the frittata into 4 squares.

Step 15: Assemble The Sandwiches

frittata and greens on ciabatta
frittata and greens on ciabatta - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Divide the frittata among the ciabatta rolls, then top with the arugula mixture to serve.

What Other Breads Work Well For A Frittata Sandwich?

egg and arugula on ciabatta
egg and arugula on ciabatta - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Ciabatta is a white, crusty bread known for its big air bubbles and powdery exterior. Though it has a hard crust, the interior is chewier and more moist than the average Italian loaf. It's often sliced lengthwise and used for crusty sandwiches. Ciabatta can also be baked into rolls that make great sandwiches, especially for breakfast, as eggs and bacon fit well between the chewy crusts.

These sandwiches don't have to be limited to ciabatta, though. For a similar bread, you can simply use slices of French or Italian bread sliced in half lengthwise so that the crust is on the top and bottom. You can also use English muffins (we recommend toasting them first), or brioche buns that you'd use for burgers. For a soft, flavorful bread option, try using focaccia, which you can make yourself and load up with more spring vegetables (the rest of the leeks, perhaps). If all else fails, a bagel never disappoints.

What Other Toppings Or Sauces Would Complement This Frittata Sandwich?

frittata sandwich on table
frittata sandwich on table - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

While this recipe provides a springy, refreshing sandwich filled with veggies, the topping possibilities are endless. You can keep the sandwich as-is and simply add tomato, cucumber, or mashed avocado on top of the arugula and asparagus salad. If you aren't feeling your breakfast greens, you can swap out the salad for a flavorful sauce, such as hot sauce, sriracha mayo, or our favorite, an herby garlic aioli. You can also add more cheese, such as white cheddar, Monterey Jack, or pepper Jack. You can also add to your frittata, too, filling it with even more options.Try roasted red pepper or sun-dried tomatoes, or you can add fontina or mozzarella to make it even more cheesy. Though this loaded-up frittata sandwich hardly needs sides, you can serve this with crispy sweet potato latkes, a breakfast hash, a vegan tofu scramble, or a fruit smoothie to make it a full meal.

Bacon-Goat Cheese Frittata Sandwich Recipe

frittata sandwich on a table
frittata sandwich on a table - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Prep Time: 10mCook Time: 28mYield: 4 sandwichesIngredients

  • 6 strips bacon

  • 6 large eggs

  • ¼ cup milk

  • ¼ + ¼ teaspoon salt, divided

  • ¼ + ¼ teaspoon black pepper, divided

  • 2 tablespoons + ¼ cup olive oil, divided

  • 1 cup chopped leeks

  • 4 ounces goat cheese

  • ½ lemon, juiced

  • 1 garlic clove, grated

  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

  • 2 cups baby arugula

  • 6 asparagus stalks, peeled into ribbons

  • 4 ciabatta rolls

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 F.

  2. Arrange the bacon on a foil-lined sheet tray.

  3. Bake until crispy, about 15–20 minutes.

  4. In the meantime, whisk together the eggs, milk, ¼ teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon black pepper.

  5. Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in an 8- to 10-inch cast iron skillet over medium heat.

  6. Add leeks and saute until soft, about 3–4 minutes. Remove from the heat.

  7. Finely chop the bacon and add it to the skillet.

  8. Add the egg mixture.

  9. Sprinkle the goat cheese into the skillet.

  10. Transfer the skillet to the oven and bake until set, about 10–15 minutes.

  11. In the meantime, whisk together the lemon juice, garlic, Dijon, ¼ teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon black pepper.

  12. Slowly drizzle the remaining ¼ cup olive oil into the dressing, whisking continuously.

  13. Toss the dressing with the arugula and asparagus.

  14. Once set, slice the frittata into 4 squares.

  15. Divide the frittata among the ciabatta rolls, then top with the arugula mixture to serve.

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