Baked Plantain Frittata (Baked Plantain and Eggs)
Baked plantain frittata, aka plantain and eggs, is a healthier, delicious take on fried plantains and eggs. Breakfast has never been easier or more satisfying.

Fried plantain with eggs is one of my favorite weekend breakfasts. It’s one of the many traditional breakfasts throughout West Africa. I always looked forward to eating it, and still do.
However, the high-fat content from frying plantains and eggs would always make me sluggish. It was so hard to get my motor running in every possible way. So I begrudgingly came up with a reduced-calorie alternative. I was ecstatic that I actually liked the lighter version, baked with very little oil, better. Now I can indulge without worrying about the size of my hips.

Why Make a Frittata With Plantains
Not a big fan of potatoes? Love to eat breakfast? In search of something different and truly tasty? Then look no further. Baked plantains and eggs will be right up your alley.
No one will ever guess that this paleo and vegetarian-friendly recipe is highly nutritious. Plantain makes it hearty, and the eggs and veggies pile on color and protein.
How to Bake a Plantain Frittata

- Peel and slice the plantains into the desired shape and size.
- Arrange the plantain slices on a baking sheet in a single layer, spray lightly with the canola oil, and bake at 350℉ (178℃) for about 8 minutes. Turn the slices over, and bake for another 5-10 minutes or until golden brown, depending on your oven. (I fried them for the video, but baking them is lower fat.)
- Heat a medium saucepan over medium-high heat and add a drizzle of canola oil. Sauté the onions, tomatoes, and green pepper for 4-5 minutes.
- Whisk the eggs in a large bowl, add the sautéd vegetables, and season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Pour the mixture into a greased 10-inch baking pan or muffin tin. Layer the baked plantains on top and sprinkle the frittata with the parsley. (Photos 1-2)
- Bake in a preheated 350℉ (178℃) oven for 30-40 minutes, or until the mixture is firm in the center.
- Serve – Let it cool for a few minutes, slice into pie-shaped pieces, and top with avocado if desired. Enjoy!!!

Tips and Tricks
- Leave out the sausage for a vegetarian version.
- Feel free to fry or bake the plantain slices; I’ve cut back even more on fat since I made the video.
- Sautéed onions, pepper, garlic, scotch bonnet pepper or hot sauce, smoked paprika, and thyme add flavor, but more spices are a good thing.
- Adding sausage, ham, and bacon is another way to increase protein if that’s your thing.
- Be careful not to bake the eggs for too long, as they might become tough.
Make Ahead and Storage Instructions
For a faster breakfast, you can bake the plantains the night before while you’re using the oven for dinner. Let them cool and store them in an airtight bag to keep them from losing their crispness. Make the egg and veggie mixture and store it in a covered glass bowl. Assemble the next morning, and bake as usual.
Leftovers should last 3-4 days in the fridge, and they freeze well for 3-4 months if stored in an airtight container.

What Pairs With Baked Plantains and Eggs
If you choose not to put meat in the frittata, breakfast sausage or bacon on the side ups the protein. Besides my usual cup of coffee, ginger and lemongrass tea are warming drinks.
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Watch How to Make It
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I made this frittata for breakfast today! Very nice recipe and I thoroughly enjoyed it. These plantains are called Kerala bananas here in India. I love both ripe and unripe variety. Thank you for the wonderful recipes you provide.
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This looks yummy. Can i use semi ripe plantain? Pls send recipe and other recipes to my mail. How do i subscribe?
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can i fry it incase the oven is not available?
Yes Asabi, you can equally make this on the stovetop.
I love this will try it with potatoes
Nice food
I watch the video on how to make this recipe. I saw that you added creole seasoning but it is not in the recipe. So it does not specify how much you used. Why is that omitted in the written recipe?
I like the idea of putting them on baking dish instead of frying in oil. I have a problem getting to my e-mail other wise I would love to have your recipes. I had one plantain yesterday & had a little diahrrea earlier in day before eating. So do not think that eating it without trying could have caused diahrrea but really want to try this recipe. Can liquid eggs be used instead if regular eggs?
Yes you can use it.
Hi Joanna,
I’m always changing up the recipe. If you’d like the added flavor of Creole seasoning, a teaspoon will do fine. If it has salt, reduce the salt you add at the end.
l like this. Pls send more.
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Great, I wil try it. Pls send me more in mail
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Nice one
Whoa, yummy it will be
Nice one,can i use microwave, or fry it..thanks
Thanks! It’s best to fry or bake them because the microwave tends to overcook them in some spots and under cook them in other spots.
Looks delicious. I will be making this tonight. Does it refrigerate well.
It’s best the day of. Be sure to use ripe plantains. I have added make-ahead instructions if needed.
Yummy. Thanks Emma. I’ve tried it with potatoes but not plantains. I will try it this weekend.
Thanks soooo much for this. I will try it tomorrow. I LOVE fried plantains and lately I’ve been looking for ways to enjoy it without frying. This showed up in my mailbox just in time :-).
I am taking off my chef hat and giving it to you. Your recipes are not only pleasing to the eye but soooooo creative and most important tasty. Keep them coming.
Aww, thanks Gertrude.
Can use fry it to make it firm if u don’t have d oven
Yes, you can fry it.
am going to make this on sunday morning, perfect breakfast
eat this !