These Salmon and Dill Mini Frittatas are quick and easy to throw together, and reheat well for a quick weekday breakfast. Packed with omega-3s and great flavor!
Some of the most popular recipes on my site are easy, make-ahead breakfast ideas. And I can understand why.
They’re such a time saver on busy mornings! Especially when you have a hubby who isn’t a huge cereal or muffin fan. Nick loves a good savory breakfast, so he is all about eggs.
Mini frittatas are the best. They’re so easy to customize– you can put pretty much anything in them. They keep in the fridge and reheat really well. Plus, making them in a muffin tin makes it to easy to make a big batch in a snap!
I had some leftover dill and since I can’t get enough of the stuff, I had to put it use before it went bad. Dill and salmon are a natural pair, and I just happened to have a leftover fillet in the freezer.
Salmon is also pretty common as a breakfast food (lox, anyone?) so I thought it would be a great combination in a frittata! Add in a little goat cheese for some tang and creaminess, and you’ve got a delicious and easy breakfast.
- 1 small salmon fillet
- Salt & pepper
- 6 large eggs
- ¼ cup milk
- ⅔ cup crumbled goat cheese
- 1 tbsp chopped fresh dill
- Preheat broiler. Place salmon, skin side down, on a parchment lined baking sheet and season with salt & pepper. Broil until just barely cooked through, about 6-8 minutes.
- Reduce oven heat to 375 degrees. Spray a 12-cup muffin tin with nonstick spray and set aside.
- In a large bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, cheese, salt and pepper.
- Pour egg mixture into muffin cups so that each one is about ½ to ⅔ full.
- Break salmon up into small pieces with a fork. Add salmon and dill evenly to each muffin cup.
- Bake 20-25 minutes or until puffed up and golden brown. Cool in muffin tin for about 5 minutes, then remove and serve immediately, or transfer to a wire rack to finish cooling if you are going to refrigerate for later.
If you liked these little guys, check out my Spinach and Red Pepper Mini Fritattas!
I used to order a salmon and goat cheese omelet at a favorite restaurant all the time and the combo was sooo good. These mini frittatas look delicious, and I love make ahead breakfasts, too!
These mini frittatas sound so delicious, Jess! Not to mention adorable, too. I love easy treats like this, especially when it involves breakfast. I think this would make a delicious appetizer too! Love it!
Oh my gosh I just want to cry over the cuteness of these. I am in love! Can’t wait to try them :). Such a creative idea!
What a great make ahead breakfast! I could make these over the weekend, and be set for the whole week : )
I love super easy things for breakfast — I’m not a morning person by any means! I love that these sound so easy and look so special at the same time. These are the perfect breakfast/brunch bites!
I’ve tried goat cheese in my omelets before, but never tried salmon! I love this idea! Make ahead breakfasts are always a winner in my book.
I love mini frittatas, but haven’t made them in a long time. Need to do that soon! This version sounds amazing – salmon and dill are so great together, they would be amazing in frittatas!
I am loving these little frittatas! These look perfect for an easy breakfast, and that dill/salmon combination is amazing!
I love salmon and dill together and I bet they taste amazing in these mini frittatas!
Oooh I love this flavor combination, Jess! Especially the fact that they simplify breakfast big time. I always seem to be on the run in the mornings and end up grabbing something not nearly as tasty looking as these mini frittatas. I love them!
These frittatas are so adorable! I love how quick and easy they are to put together! The salmon and mini dill combo sounds fantastic!
These are adorable! Seriously, such a great idea for party food.
Looks delicious. For a little appetizer bite, I might make in mini muffin tins with some smoked salmon.
That sounds yummy! I love smoked salmon!