Delicious Spinach and Feta Omelette Recipe

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There’s something deeply comforting about a simple omelette made with ingredients you’ve gathered with your own hands. Fresh spinach from the garden, still dewy from the morning air. Eggs from the coop or the local farm stand. A sprinkle of salty feta that melts into creamy pockets of goodness.
This Spinach and Feta Omelette has become one of my steady rhythms—especially in seasons when the spinach is thriving and mornings feel full but sacred. It’s the kind of breakfast that feels nourishing without being heavy, simple without being plain. Just honest food, prepared with care.
If you’ve got a handful of greens and a few eggs, you’re already halfway there. 💛
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- 🌿 A beautiful way to use fresh garden spinach
- 🍳 High-protein and naturally low-carb
- ⏱ Ready in under 15 minutes
- 🧀 Creamy, savory flavor from tangy feta
- 🥬 Easy to customize with seasonal vegetables
Quick Reference Snapshot
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 7–8 minutes
- Total Time: 12–15 minutes
- Servings: 1 omelette (easily doubled)
- Difficulty: Easy
- Dietary Notes: Vegetarian, gluten-free, low-carb
Ingredients
- 3 large eggs (150 g)
- 1 cup fresh spinach, chopped (30 g)
- 2 tablespoons feta cheese, crumbled (30 g)
- 1 tablespoon milk (15 ml) – optional, for fluffier texture
- ½ tablespoon butter or olive oil (7 g or 7 ml)
- ⅛ teaspoon sea salt (0.75 g)
- ⅛ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper (0.25 g)
Optional Garnish
- Extra crumbled feta
- Fresh herbs (chives, parsley, or dill)
- Red pepper flakes
Seasonal Swaps
- Spring: Add tender green onions or fresh dill.
- Summer: Fold in diced cherry tomatoes or sautéed zucchini.
- Fall: Add caramelized onions or sautéed mushrooms.
- Winter: Use frozen spinach (thawed and squeezed dry) and add a pinch of nutmeg.
From My Garden 🌱
Spinach is one of the most faithful crops in my beds. It thrives in cool mornings and seems to ask so little while giving so much. If you harvest it young, the leaves are tender and sweet—perfect for folding into eggs without needing a long sauté.
If your spinach is mature and sturdy, give it a quick sauté before adding the eggs to soften the texture.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Prepare
- In a small bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk (if using), salt, and pepper until fully combined and slightly frothy.
- Chop the spinach and crumble the feta. Set aside.
Cook
- Heat butter or olive oil in a nonstick skillet (8-inch works best) over medium-low heat.
- Add the chopped spinach and sauté for 30–60 seconds, just until wilted.
- Pour the egg mixture evenly over the spinach. Allow it to cook undisturbed for 2–3 minutes, until the edges begin to set.
- Sprinkle the feta evenly across one half of the omelette.
Finish
- Once the center is mostly set but still slightly soft, gently fold the omelette in half using a spatula.
- Cook for another 1–2 minutes until fully set but still tender inside.
- Slide onto a plate and garnish as desired. Serve immediately.
Serving & Pairing Suggestions
- Serve with sourdough toast and fresh fruit for a balanced breakfast.
- Pair with roasted breakfast potatoes for a heartier meal.
- Add a simple side salad with lemon vinaigrette for a light brunch.
- Enjoy with hot coffee or herbal tea for a slow, grounding morning.
Storage & Make-Ahead
- Best enjoyed fresh, but leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.
- Reheat gently in a skillet over low heat or microwave in 20-second intervals.
- To meal prep: sauté spinach ahead of time and store separately. Whisk eggs fresh for best texture.
Final Thoughts 🌿
There is beauty in simple meals. In cracking eggs while the house is still quiet. In gathering greens that grew just outside your door. In feeding your body something wholesome before the day asks much of you.
“Give us this day our daily bread.” — Matthew 6:11
May this humble omelette remind you that daily provision is often simple, steady, and enough.
Community & Connection
I hope you love this simple, nourishing Spinach and Feta Omelette. There’s something so grounding about a meal that is both delicious and life-giving, isn’t there?
Just as a good meal can ground your body, a simple, embodied faith can ground your soul. If you’re craving a faith that feels less like a performance and more like coming home, I created something for you.
My free eBook, Rooted in Grace, is a short, beautiful guide to finding God in the simple, daily rhythms of your life—from the kitchen to the garden.
I’d love for you to have it.
And if you make this omelette, I’d love to see it! Tag me on Instagram, and feel free to join our Rooted Jesus Girls Facebook Community for more connection.
Let’s keep gathering, cooking, and growing—together. 💛
Favorites from My Kitchen to Yours
- 8-inch nonstick skillet
- Silicone spatula (gentle for folding)
- Ceramic mixing bowls
- Handheld whisk
- Herb scissors for garden-fresh garnishes








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