We’re talking about a whole new kind of tortilla today - SPANISH TORTILLA!
Okay so it’s not new, but it’s new to the site. Usually we’re talking tortillas that are involved in tacos or burritos - but today we’re getting crazy and talking breakfast for dinner style tortillas.
Did you guys know I almost wrote a cookbook called Breakfast for Dinner? I ended up passing on the deal because it wasn’t the right concept for my first cookbook - avocados are more my speed. Duh! That said, I LOVE a breakfast for dinner situation! It’s so easy and it occurs at least once a week in our house. It marries 2 of my favorite things - eggs and vegetables - and it’s baked until done. This one is extra jazzy as it uses some McCormick red pepper flakes, smoked on the stove for a richer flavor (which I now keep on hand at all times since making those smoky fries a few months back), and some ground cumin. Slice and serve, like a breakfast pie.
Best part about this recipe is that it’s great for breakfast, lunch, snacks or dinner. And it easily feeds a crowd. If you’re feeling a little fancy, throw together a little arugula salad with some olive oil, salt and pepper and then top the tortilla with some extra greens!
Spanish Tortilla
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil plus more for serving
- 1 pound Yukon gold potatoes peeled and sliced inch thick
- 1 red bell pepper ribs and seeds removed, thinly sliced
- 1 medium onion halved and thinly sliced
- 8 large eggs
- ¼ cup chopped chives
- ½ teaspoon McCormick Red Pepper Flakes smoked
- ½ teaspoon McCormick Ground Cumin
- McCormick Sea Salt / McCormick freshly cracked Black Peppercorn to taste
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In a medium ovenproof nonstick skillet, heat oil over medium. Add potatoes, bell pepper, and onion; season with salt and pepper (skillet will be very full). Cover, and cook, stirring occasionally, until potatoes are crisp-tender, 14 to 16 minutes. Uncover, and cook off excess liquid, 1 to 2 minutes.
- In a bowl, whisk together eggs, chives, spices, salt, and pepper. Pour egg mixture over vegetables in skillet, and stir to distribute evenly. With the back of a spatula, press down on vegetables so they lay flat and are submerged.
- Bake until tortilla is set, 12 to 16 minutes. Serve as needed.
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You just rocked my world! 1. the torta is outstanding and 2. you smoked your red pepper! That is a nifty little trick. Cannot wait to try both the smoky spices and the torta!
I've always wanted to try making a Spanish tortilla - potatoes and eggs, two of my favorite things! I love the new look of your site - and love that you're embracing being a California Girl - it's definitely something for us natives to celebrate 🙂 xoxo
This looks completely amazing. I wish I was eating it for breakfast....but I'm a huge breakfast for dinner girl too. Definitely making this, ASAP.
Ok, I'm all over this!
My family LOVES breakfast for dinner. I will be trying this soon, so delicious!
That's so funny you almost wrote a breakfast for dinner book! I still think you should 😉 this idea would be perfect!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE breakfast for dinner, and this Spanish Tortilla sounds so good! Those spices are some of my favorites, so I totally need to try this! Pinned!
this is awesome, also you should totally resurrect that idea for a book!
Just want to know which way to go w.r.t. the skillet. Thanks.
either one works!! I use both
I am slightly confused. The recipe calls for a non-stick over-proof skillet, but the first photo shows a cast iron skillet. While I love my cast iron skillets, they are not always "non-stick". Plus, I am not comforta
This would be great for brunch! Genius way to smoke spices, btw!
Cumin in a tortilla Espanola? I don't think so...neither pepper flakes....only one does sprinkle pimento on the tortilla.....
FYI I have eaten tortilla through the whole of Spain, cold, wet and dry...married to a Spaniard and also have a Spanish son in-law....not that I am an expert, but certain things need to stay real.
Breakfast for dinner! I love it! That would be my favorite mealtime - and this tortilla sounds like it will fill the ticket with just the right heat and spice. Red pepper flakes are finding their way into many more things I am making, and they really jazz things up!
Me encanta encontrar recetas de mi país en blogs extrangeros, aunque la receta es un poco diferente a la original española, que sólo lleva huevos y patatas. Me ha encantado tu blog, vendré a visitarte más veces. Saludos.
me acuerdo
I love a dish that is good for any meal of the day!