Smoked Salmon and Broccoli Fritatta Recipe (2024)

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By Sarah Rossi

on Nov 10, 2016, Updated Feb 16, 2024

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This is a super tasty, quick and easy Smoked Salmon and Broccoli Frittata recipe that’s packed with protein and makes a perfect breakfast, lunch or even a family dinner. It’s so filling and is ready in under 20 minutes too!

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This delicious Smoked Salmon and Broccoli Frittata has been a lifesaver over the years. It’s just such an ideal recipe for so many types of occasions, from brunch with guests to a quick, healthy dinner during the week (also when you have an abundance of eggs to use up!)

It’s great for adding a new way of eating fish for the family and it’s so versatile, as well as really easy and packed full of nutrients and veggies. And only one pan to wash up afterwards? Always a little win in my book!

Why you’ll love this recipe

⭐️ Cooked up in 20 minutes

⭐️ So healthy and nutritious

⭐️ All made in one pan

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About this Frittata Recipe

Egg recipes offer so many possibilities – different meal styles, different occasions, different flavours and textures.

This frittata is a one-pan recipe that is a complete meal, is protein-packed so is really filling and hearty, and it also has the bonus of being very quick, healthy and delicious.

What you’ll need

  • Olive oil
  • Broccoli – I use tender stem but normal broccoli is OK
  • Frozen peas – I find petit pois preferable
  • Smoked salmon
  • Eggs – Free range, medium
  • Salt and pepper

Substitutions

  • Fresh salmon – If you prefer, you could swap out the smoked salmon for fresh. Instead, just steam the fish, remove the skin and flake over the broccoli and pea mixture before adding the eggs.
  • Vegetables – This is a really versatile recipe and you can mix and match whichever veggies are your favourites or that you have in the fridge.

Leftovers

In the fridge You can keep this recipe in the fridge for 3 days. It’s perfect to eat cold for a packed lunch or leftovers. Allow to cool, slice, wrap up and refrigerate.

Top tips

Spread the vegetables evenly

Make sure every bite is filled with flavour by making sure everything is evenly spaced in the pan before the eggs start to set.

Salmon

If you’re cooking this with fresh salmon, make sure you don’t overcook it beforehand. Just until it’s turned a solid pale pink throughout is ideal.

FAQ

What should I serve with this?

It depends on what kind of meal you’re making this as. It’s fine on its own or with some crusty bread for breakfast, perfect with salad for lunch, and great with new potatoes for dinner.

What kind of pan should I use?

Read my one-pan pan review here to get an idea. You’ll need one that can safely go on the hob as well as under the grill for a frittata.

What’s the difference between a frittata and an omelette?

With a frittata, the ingredients are mixed together and cooked slowly and evenly on the stove top in a pan until set, then usually finished off under the grill or in the oven.

An omelette is also cooked on a stove but folded over, with the centre not quite as firmly set. There’s also a crustless quiche, which is cooked in the oven instead.

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5 from 8 votes

Smoked Salmon and Broccoli Frittata

By Sarah Rossi

Delicious quick mid-week meal for all the family and packed full of flavour and goodness.

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp Olive oil
  • 220 g Long-stemmed broccoli, Trimmed and chopped into large chunks | See notes
  • 150 g Petit pois , or frozen peas
  • 125 g Smoked salmon, Chopped into strips | See notes
  • 6 Free-range eggs (medium), Beaten
  • Sea salt and freshly ground pepper

Instructions

  • Heat the oil in a frying pan.

  • Add the broccoli and fry for 5 minutes until softened.

  • Add the peas and fry for a further 3 or 4 minutes until warmed through.

  • Add the strips of salmon, the beaten egg and salt and pepper.

  • Cook through until the base is just set.

  • Pop under a hot grill to finish off.

Notes

Fresh salmon: If you prefer, you could swap out the smoked salmon for fresh. Instead, just steam the fish, remove the skin and flake over the broccoli and pea mixture before adding the eggs.

Broccoli: You can use normal broccoli if you prefer.

Nutrition

Calories: 211kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 18gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0.03gCholesterol: 253mgSodium: 359mgPotassium: 411mgFiber: 4gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 1013IUVitamin C: 64mgCalcium: 76mgIron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Family Food

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7 Comments

  1. Smoked Salmon and Broccoli Fritatta Recipe (11)
    Easy to make ,lovely to eat. Win win

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  2. Smoked Salmon and Broccoli Fritatta Recipe (12)
    LOVED this! Make it for lunch with a girlfriend and served it with spinach, dill, snap pea and red bell pepper salad with balsamic vinaigrette. Toast with basil pesto on the side (there’s an insane amount of basil in the garden).
    Posted it is on my (Color My Food Facebook page), just had to share 🙂
    I will be making it again and again. Thanks for the delicious recipe.

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    1. I’m so pleased you liked it, it’s one of my favourites! Thanks so much for the comment 🙂

      Reply

  3. Can this be baked ?

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    1. Smoked Salmon and Broccoli Fritatta Recipe (13)
      Yes, darling, it can.
      I changed the recipe in that I used cauliflower (375 grams instead of the combined broccoli and peas) and used 200 grams of baked salmon. I put in dill as well. I baked it in a shallow dish for about 25 minutes at 350F.
      Merry Christmas.

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  4. Smoked Salmon and Broccoli Fritatta Recipe (14)
    Looks delish and very healthy, adding to my regular recipes as greàt for breaky, lunch or dinner!! Easy peasy!

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  5. This recipe has been a life saver- thanks so much! Xx

    Reply

Smoked Salmon and Broccoli Fritatta Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you eat smoked salmon and cheese? ›

Or, enjoy smoked salmon with coddled eggs, capers and gruyère cheese for an indulgent starter or brunch.

How to style smoked salmon? ›

Easy Pairings for Smoked Salmon

Tossed into a green salad with a lemony dressing. Stirred into hot pasta with a light tomato sauce, green onions, fresh parsley and extra-virgin olive oil. As deconstructed sushi: Eat it with steamed short-grain rice, avocado, cucumber, and seaweed strips for folding up the bites.

When should you not eat smoked salmon? ›

It's especially important not to eat too much smoked salmon if you have a cardiovascular condition. It may raise your risk of cancer. Too much smoked meat can put you at higher risk of certain cancers, such as colorectal cancer. It may have harmful bacteria.

Why can't you eat smoked salmon everyday? ›

Remember that smoked salmon is high in sodium, so if you have high blood pressure or are on a low-sodium diet, you should limit your intake of smoked salmon. For most people, however, smoked salmon can safely be eaten twice a week.

What cheese goes best with smoked salmon? ›

Cheese to use with smoked salmon

Cream cheese is the classic, obvious choice to pair with lox, but other soft cheeses such as goat cheese, labneh, brie, or feta (my favorite!) could work as well. To make my feta more spreadable, I break it up with the back of a spoon and mix it with some quality extra virgin olive oil.

What tastes good with smoked salmon? ›

Leave a Reply
  • Asparagus with Hollandaise Sauce and Smoked Salmon.
  • Smoked Salmon and Brie Cucumber Bites.
  • Toast with Soft Scrambled Eggs and Smoked Salmon.
  • Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict.
  • Avocado Toast with Cucumber Ribbons and Smoked Salmon.
  • Loaded Baked Potatoes with Tomatoes, Smoked Salmon, and Sour Cream.
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Is it okay to eat cheese with salmon? ›

It's Delicious! Don't believe the stigma—fish and cheese can go together quite well. Italian culinary doctrine – a constitution held up by Italian home matriarchs where infractions can be punishable by no supper or death – is very clear on the subject.

Does cheese and salmon go together? ›

For a delicate and subtle flavor, try cold-smoked salmon. It goes well with mild cheeses like goat cheese or brie. If you prefer a stronger, more robust flavor, opt for hot-smoked salmon that pairs wonderfully with sharper cheeses like cheddar or gouda.

What cheeses go well with smoked salmon? ›

Getting soft cheeses like Neufchatel cheese, brie, and cream cheese is an amazing way to pair them with the smoked salmon! We also definitely recommend you try some sort of cheese spread. You can do plain cream cheese, or something flavored and more elevated. For example perhaps a creme fraîche with dill.

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