Are Frittatas Healthy? (5 Tips For Weight Loss) 

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Italian cuisine is quite versatile, and one popular dish in Italy - and also here in the U.S. - is Frittata. If you love eating Frittata but aren’t sure if it’s healthy, or good for your waistline, this article is perfect for you. Find out what exactly Frittata is, how many calories it contains, and how to stay in shape while indulging in this delicious Italian dish. 

Frittata is similar to the American-style omelet, or the Spanish omelet but there are a few differences that distinguish a Frittata from its distant cousins. 

Although Frittata is delicious, is it actually healthy?

Frittata is relatively healthy and isn’t too bad for your overall health and waistline if eaten in moderation, as it is a bit high in calories, fats, as well as sodium, and can also be high in cholesterol depending if you use whole eggs or just egg whites. 

Here are five steps that explain what Frittata is, the calorie amount in one Frittata, as well as how to stay fit and healthy while eating this classic Italian dish. 

  1. What is a Frittata?

  2. How Many Calories Are in One Piece of Frittata?

  3. Understand How Many Calories You Need to Consume in a Day 

  4. How to Increase Your Activity Level by Eating Frittata

  5. Make Sure To Consistently Workout & Build Muscle

Now that we know our five steps, let’s get into the details that will help you stay in shape while enjoying some delicious Frittata.

Tip 1. What is a Frittata?

Frittata is the Italian version of the American omelet, and the variations are endless. 

Traditionally, Frittatas are made by cooking them on the stove-to-oven version but you can also bake them directly in a casserole dish. 

All you need to make a Frittata, are eggs, milk or heavy cream, cheese, salt and pepper, any veggies you desire - mushrooms, kale, spinach, broccoli, onions, bell peppers, or tomatoes work well - and any meats you like, such as ham, bacon, or pepperoni. And last but not least; olive oil.

In a mixing bowl, whisk together the eggs, dairy and add some of the cheese. Set aside, and warm up some olive oil in a cast-iron skillet. Add the veggies and/or the meat when the oil is hot enough and sautee until tender. Give the egg mixture one last whisk and transfer to the skillet, until everything is covered. Top off with the remaining cheese. Cook for about 1 minute, until the edges become golden brown, and then transfer it to the oven and bake for about 7 - 14 minutes until the Frittata becomes fluffy. Let it cool and it’s ready to be served.

Now that we know what Frittata is, let’s take a look at the nutrition facts and see how many calories are in one Frittata.

Tip 2. How Many Calories Are in One Piece of Frittata?

So whether you live a sedentary lifestyle or an active lifestyle, it’s important to understand how many calories you need to consume daily. As weight loss is really the concept of calories in vs. calories out.

Let’s take a look at the nutrition facts. As you can see, one piece of Frittata with ham and swiss cheese has 290 calories with a macronutrient ratio of 4 grams of carbs, 24 grams of protein, and 20 grams of fat. 

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According to the nutrition facts, Frittata is a bit high in fat, that’s why it’s important to only have one piece of it and eat it in moderation. 

A good rule of thumb for dieting is keeping a nice balance of macronutrients. A great ratio is sticking to 30% carbs, 40% protein, and 30% fats. 

Since the calories are not too bad in this dish, they can be easily incorporated into your daily calorie intake. Keep in mind that the sodium in Frittata is a bit high with 1030mg. 

As you can see, Frittata is relatively low in carbs and high in protein, which is important to build muscle. It is also rich in nutrients if you add veggies, such as mushrooms, spinach, and tomatoes. 

The key aspect is to understand how many calories you need to eat in a day and to make sure not to overeat on your total accounted calories for the day. 

You can lower the calories by only using egg whites, veggies, and dairy low in fat.

Now that we know a little bit more about the nutrition facts of Frittata, let’s take a look at how you can stay in shape and lose weight by eating Frittata. 

Tip 3. Understand How Many Calories You Need to Consume in a Day 

Staying healthy and fit is all about calorie or energy balance, which means that you can still eat your fats and carbs, and stay in shape. 

If you burn more calories than you consume, then you will find yourself in a “caloric deficit” which is the only way fat loss can occur. 

You can easily overeat on unhealthy, processed foods that are high in fats and carbs, especially when something is as delicious as Frittata. Overeating is usually the quickest way to get out of shape. 

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To stay healthy and in shape, we need to first go over your daily caloric needs and figure out how many calories you need in a day, as well as figure out how much of each macronutrient you should be consuming.

There are a few factors that determine your daily calorie intake. Such as weight management, weight loss, or weight gain. Other factors that play a big role, are your gender and your height. 

So, how do you know how many calories you should be eating in a day?

The answer is through trial and error and finding a calorie range that allows you to lose 1-2 pounds of fat per week. 

However, a good place to start is to multiply your body weight by 12 or to use an online TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure) calculator.

Your TDEE relies heavily on how active you are and how much movement you see in your day.

Within your TDEE lies a subsection, which is called TEPA (Thermic Effect of Physical Activity) which accounts for 15-30% of your entire day’s worth of calories.

This means, you are in control of 15-30% of how much you can eat, which is a huge portion of calories.

If you’re someone who loves to eat a lot while staying fit, then being active is the key to a balanced lifestyle that allows you to eat whatever you like, such as Frittata, and stay in shape. 

Once you know your calorie intake based on your weight and height, you can then decide how much you want to decrease it. If you want to lose 1 to 2 pounds per week, we suggest you start with 100 calories less than what you are currently consuming and see if you notice a difference within a week.

If you don’t see any changes in your weight, decrease your calorie intake by another 100 calories and see how that works. 

However, it is suggested, to not decrease the calorie intake below 1,200 per day for women, or below 1,500 calories per day for men.

The key here is to find foods that keep you full longer and still deliver a balanced amount of macronutrients. 

You don’t want all of your calories simply coming from carbs or fats, you want there to be a balance coming from carbs, protein, and fats.

So, just calculate whatever calorie range you find, and split up your calories by following those macro guidelines. 

Now that we know how many calories to consume daily, let’s take a look at how you can lose weight and stay in shape.

Tip 4. How to Increase Your Activity Level by Eating Frittata

After you’ve figured out how many calories you need to consume daily, you need to make sure that you increase your activity level, by exercising regularly. 

The best way to do this is to build muscle and to also move more throughout your day. 

60-75% of energy expenditure comes from your basal metabolic rate (BMR) which is how much your body burns if it did nothing all day. (NASM)

10% of energy expenditure comes from the thermic effect of feeding (TEF) which is the calories you burn from digesting different foods. (NASM)

15-30% of energy expenditure comes from the Thermic Effect of Activity (TEA) which is movement such as working out and aerobics. Source (NASM

To sum it up, up to 30% of our energy expenditure can come from movement and activity so this is a huge portion of our weight loss journey that you can actively control.

The importance of diet and workout is crucial, so you can enjoy foods like Frittata.

The more movement the better and, to utilize and burn those calories, you should be moving all you can

That’s why it’s important to increase your activity level at least 3 - 4 times a week if your goal is to get lean. 

So if you love eating more than one piece of Fritatta, you have to make sure your activity level is higher than usual, especially if you want to lose weight. 

In the next section of this article, we discuss how to build muscle and stay in shape.

Tip 5. Make Sure To Consistently Workout & Build Muscle

Calories are direct sources of energy that fuel your everyday life, so you need to make sure that you utilize them efficiently throughout your day. 

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Building muscle allows you to burn calories at rest, which means you can eat more and still lose fat.

This is really the goal of working out and is what keeps you healthy as your metabolism increases.

The fastest and most efficient way to build muscle is to learn how to do some resistance training.

As stated in Tip #3, you need to be able to burn calories throughout your day in order to put yourself at a caloric deficit. 

You can also do a combination of resistance training and LISS (Low-Intensity Steady State) cardio or HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training) cardio, to improve your heart health and maximize fat burn. 

LISS is cardio that comes from walking or a brisk walk, you should be able to have a conversation while still building up a sweat.

HIIT cardio is intervals of a very high-intensity movement, such as sprints, battle ropes, or kickboxing movements aiming to quickly raise the heart rate.

The benefit of HIIT is allowing yourself to burn calories in a shorter amount of time. 

We recommend having 80% of cardio coming from LISS while 20% comes from HIIT for optimal fat loss throughout the week. 

LISS is a much more reliable source of consistent movement and does not require rest as it does not shock the Central Nervous System the way HIIT can.

There’s a time and place for HIIT but just make sure that 80% of those 1,000 calories come from brisk walks and light jogs. 

Having a consistent cardio schedule can help with expediting the fat loss process as it raises the energy expended throughout your week.

You need to use weights and build muscle by doing a variety of workouts that target each muscle group specifically. 

Although it can be intimidating to get in shape, as it will be hard to learn and might be discouraging at the beginning, it’s definitely worth it in the long run for both your health and fitness. 

All you need are a set of dumbbells, such as these adjustable dumbbells, and a reliable treadmill such as the Bluefin Fitness Treadmill that tracks your calories and you’re on your way to controlling the number of calories you burn. 

Regarding working out with dumbbells, it’s important not to add too much weight too soon because that could result in injury if you are unfamiliar with the correct body positions. It is better to start small and then increase the weight level. 

Here is a workout plan we’ve created for women and men, where you can get started if you are someone who hasn’t ever done a resistance training regimen.

WOMEN

Day One (Full Upper):

  • Weighted Crunches: 3x35 

  • Lateral Raises: 4x15

  • Lat Pulldowns: 4x12

  • Knee Push-Ups: 4x20

  • Seated Shoulder Press: 4x20 

  • Dumbbell Row: 3x10

  • Dumbbell Fly: 3x10

Day Two (Back/Hamstrings/Biceps):

  • Hammer Curls: 3x10

  • Bicep Curls: 3x10

  • Hamstring Curl: 4x15

  • Stiff Leg Deadlift: 4x15

  • Cable Row: 4x15

  • Lat Pulldowns: 4x12

  • Assisted Pull-Ups: 3x10

Day Three (Legs/Butt/Abs): 

  • Leg Lifts: 3x35

  • Weighted Crunches: 3x35 

  • Jump Squats: 4x20

  • Glute Kickbacks: 4x20 each leg

  • Glute Bridge: 4x20

  • Goblet Squats: 4x20

  • Squats: 5x5

MEN:

Day One: Chest, Shoulders, Triceps, Abs (Push Day) : 

  • Cable Crunches: 4 sets 15 reps 

  • Triceps Rope Push Down: 3 sets 15 reps

  • Lateral Raises: 3 sets 15 reps

  • Shoulder Press: 3 sets 10 reps

  • Dumbbell Press: 4 sets 12 reps

  • Bench Press: 3 sets 10 reps

Day Two (Legs & Abs):

  • Weighted Toe Touches: 4 sets 25 reps

  • Weighted Sit-Ups: 4 sets 25 reps

  • Jumping Squats With Resistance Bands: 5 sets 20 reps

  • Glute Bridges With Weight: 4 sets 20 reps

  • Stiff Leg Deadlift (Romanian Deadlift): 4 sets 15 reps

  • Weighted Walking Lunges: 2 sets 20 steps

  • Goblet Squats: 4 sets 20 reps

Day Three: Back & Biceps (Pull Day):

  • Hammer Curls: 3 sets 10 reps

  • Bicep Curls: 3 sets 10 reps

  • Seated Cable Rows: 4 sets 15 reps

  • Dumbbell Rows: 4 sets 10 reps (Each Side)

  • Lat Pulldowns: 4 sets 12 reps

  • Assisted Pull-Ups: 3 sets 10 reps

We recommend working out at least three times per week in the beginning, since the resting days in between are important to build muscle. 

Building muscle will happen relatively fast if you are new to working out, so this is great news for anyone looking to get in shape.

If you put calorie tracking, muscle building, and actively moving more altogether, things such as Frittata won’t get you off track because the formula provides so much leniency for you to shed some fat.

Make sure to stick with it for a long time and understand that fitness is a lifelong journey that takes time to cultivate.

Working out allows you to be more flexible in your diet and lifestyle, which is so important if you want to sustain a lean body and stay healthy. 

So, next time you’re wondering how you can lose some weight, remember that you need to build some muscle and track your calories to your specified amount. 

THERE IT IS!

If you like to lose weight by eating Frittata, you have to do portion control, watch your caloric intake for the day, add more protein-rich foods and fibers to your meals, swap out certain ingredients, and have a consistent workout routine, for a long period.

The key to healthy eating is balance and moderation. Our five tips will help you stay fit while eating Fritatta. 

As long as you understand how many calories you need to consume in a day and fill your body with whole foods that will keep you satiated and satisfied, then you will see results if you put in the time and consistency. 


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PHILLIP PAK

Phillip Pak is a fitness expert who has been training clients for 6 years. Throughout his fitness journey, Phill has done it all when it comes to diet and nutrition. He is now the owner of Aspire Fitness Walnut where his main goal is to help those who are seeking to find the best version of themselves. Phillip is also a NASM Certified Nutrition Coach (CNC) and a NASM Certified Personal Trainer (CPT).