Joe's Special Frittata

Joe’s Special is a classic dish from San Francisco. It originated as a late night meal for bands at a little hole in the wall in the 1920s. It’s the perfect late night meal still!

When I was a kid, my dad would talk about the Joe’s Special he’d had in San Francisco and then make it for us at home. For me, without the mushrooms, but the rest of the family loves them, so I left them in for this recipe. It seems like most people like the mushrooms, I don’t see the allure. If you’re also not a fan, you can easily leave them out.

When I search the original recipes, the mushrooms and onions are optional. At my house growing up, they were not optional.

Super simple weeknight dinner | Joe's Special Frittata with Ali Hedin
Super simple weeknight dinner | Joe's Special Frittata with Ali Hedin

This is clearly a great breakfast, but better - it’s a late night dinner. As baseball season ramps up, late night dinners are going to be a regular thing for us. If it’s not a practice night, it’s a game night. I think we have one night a week without something happening that keeps dinner from being at a reasonable time!

Joe’s Special Frittata

Serves 4

 

8 eggs

2 cloves garlic

1 onion, chopped

8oz ground beef

4 cups spinach (OZ)

4 oz white mushrooms

¼ cup parmesan cheese

1 tsp oregano

Salt & Pepper

 

STEP 1

Preheat broiler to 500.  In a large skillet, brown ground beef with onion, garlic, oregano.  Season with salt and pepper. 

 

STEP 2

Add spinach and mushrooms and cook until wilted. 

 

STEP 3

Beat eggs and pour them into the pan.  Stir until cooked about halfway through.

 

STEP 4

Sprinkle parmesan cheese on top and pop into the preheated broiler.  Cook until bubbly and browned on top.