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    This High-Protein Frittata Makes Breakfast Meal Prep Ridiculously Easy

    sportyvibesBy sportyvibesJuly 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    As a busy mom of two young kids, I’m lucky if I get out the door most mornings without someone crying, something spilling, or a lunch box remaining parked on the counter once we’ve all finally filed out the door. So while I love a cozy sit-down breakfast, what I actually need is a meal that’s ready to go, easy to reheat, and nutritious enough to keep me going throughout the morning.

    When I want something sweet, I usually turn to overnight oats for easy breakfast meal prep. But for a savory start to the day, those just won’t do. Enter: My no-chop, high-protein frittata, which I’ve been making on repeat for busy mornings. The veggie dish is full of fresh flavor, made with simple ingredients I usually have on hand, takes about five minutes to throw together, and always leaves me satisfied.

    The real magic is that you won’t waste your whole Sunday prepping it. Just heat up some frozen riced cauliflower and a few handfuls of frozen diced mixed peppers and onions in an oven-safe pan, whisk up a few ingredients in a bowl, and bake them all together. It’s the kind of breakfast that actually keeps you full, and the warm, cheesy, comforting flavor hits the mark when you’re craving something savory and satisfying.

    A secret ingredient that makes it oh so satisfying? This recipe gets a big protein boost over traditional frittatas thanks to the addition of cottage cheese. And if you’re crinkling your nose thinking you don’t want a chunky frittata, don’t worry. The cottage cheese melts beautifully when baked, giving the texture a creaminess you can’t get without it.

    Plus, it’s a nutritional powerhouse: The eggs, cottage cheese, and shredded mozzarella make it super filling—and pack each slice with an impressive 19 grams of protein. That protein, combined with a little bit of fat, all work together to slow down digestion and keep you full so you’re not running to the vending machine an hour later. Plus, peppers, spinach, and onions are loaded with micronutrients like vitamins A, C, and K, magnesium, and antioxidants. They’re also packed with potassium, which supports healthy blood pressure and bone health.

    I’ve been making some version of this high-protein frittata for years, and it never lets me down. It’s genuinely easy. No cutting boards. No sink full of dishes. And no spending hours on Sunday meal prepping. You can store it in the fridge and reheat it all week long—simply microwave for 30 seconds—which makes skipping breakfast a thing of the past.

    And if you want to change the flavor or don’t have one of the ingredients, you can easily switch it up. Use a different cheese, dump in whatever other vegetables you have in the freezer or crisper, or stir in leftover roasted veggies from dinner. Since it is low in carbs, though, you may want to add some to your slice to get a completely balanced meal. My favorite way? I like to sandwich this flavorful egg bake between two bagel halves or two slices of whole grain bread. That way, I get a boost of fiber and energy to power me through the morning. (Another option: Pair with a side of fruit and yogurt—a cup of fresh mixed berries is a great choice).

    If you’re in a busy season of life (and honestly, who isn’t?), having something ready to eat in the morning that feels good and fuels you well can make a huge difference in the rest of your day. This frittata isn’t fancy, but it gets the job done—and tastes incredible too.

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