Sunday Brunch: Mini Phyllo Frittatas + Pancetta

Who doesn’t love a good old-fashioned Sunday brunch? The summer heat (but mostly the humidity) have me guilty of wanting to retreat inside for a laid back (and air conditioned) gathering with my favorite foodies. And the most delectable mini brunch treats.

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These precious mini phyllo frittatas are the perfect bite—an amuse bouche if you will—filled with all the savory feels of a delicious breakfast. Crunchy, salty and just enough creaminess and spice to make them oh-so-pleasantly nice.

Sunday Brunch | Mini Phyllo Frittatas + Pancetta | Quick Brunch Recipes | Amuse Bouche Breakfast Foods | Jessica Brigham Magazine for Life

These little pretties can be whipped up in 30 minutes or less, which is a win-win for the hostess with the mostest. Serve these mini phyllo frittatas on a fancy platter and top off the look with a mimosa. You’re brunch guests will be cooooing with delight.

Mini Phyllo Frittatas + Pancetta
Makes 30 servings

Ingredients
3-4 eggs
1-2 pancetta slices, diced
2-6 cherry tomatoes, sliced thinly
¼ cup spinach
1 tbsp. mayonnaise
1 tsp. chili powder
parmesan cheese
chives, sliced thinly
olive oil
30 mini phyllo shells, pre-baked

Cooking Tools
chef’s knife
cast iron skillet
baking sheet
hard cheese slicer
mixing spoons
small mixing bowl

Sunday Brunch | Mini Phyllo Frittatas + Pancetta | Quick Brunch Recipes | Amuse Bouche Breakfast Foods | Jessica Brigham Magazine for Life

Sunday Brunch | Mini Phyllo Frittatas + Pancetta | Quick Brunch Recipes | Amuse Bouche Breakfast Foods | Jessica Brigham Magazine for Life

Sunday Brunch | Mini Phyllo Frittatas + Pancetta | Quick Brunch Recipes | Amuse Bouche Breakfast Foods | Jessica Brigham Magazine for Life

Directions

Preheat oven to 375º. In a cast iron skillet on medium-high heat, brown pancetta until crispy. Set pancetta aside and wipe out excess oil. Add olive oil, eggs, tomato slices and spinach and cook until spinach wilts. Combine crispy pancetta with eggs.

In a small mixing bowl, add mayonnaise and chili powder and blend. Place phyllo shells on a baking sheet. Add a small dollop of chili mayo and egg mixture to each shell. Use a hard cheese slicer to place a singular slice of parmesan on top. Bake for 12-15 minutes.

Plate and garnish with fresh chives!

Sunday Brunch | Mini Phyllo Frittatas + Pancetta | Quick Brunch Recipes | Amuse Bouche Breakfast Foods | Jessica Brigham Magazine for Life

Mangia!! 🥓


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