Golden potatoes meet smoky bacon and melty cheese in this irresistible twist on the classic Spanish tortilla-simple, hearty, and packed with comfort.

Perfect for brunch, lunch, or a light dinner, this savoury tortilla is delicious warm or cold, and even better the next day.
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Calories in Bacon Cheese Tortilla Espanola
This recipe serves 6 and is 287 calories per serving
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Ingredients Notes
To make this recipe you will need the following ingredients:
- Potatoes - Yukon Golds are ideal here - their yellow flesh and buttery texture make them perfect for tortilla. In the UK, look for Elfe or Charlotte potatoes as a good substitute.
- Eggs - The base of the tortilla; go for fresh large eggs for the best flavour and structure.
- Salt & Black Pepper - Essential for seasoning, bringing out the natural flavours and ensuring the dish is well-balanced.
- Onion - A medium onion, finely chopped, brings gentle sweetness and depth.
- Cooked Bacon - Lean back bacon adds smoky richness.
- Cheddar Cheese - A mature cheddar melts into the tortilla, giving it that irresistible savoury sharpness.
- Olive Oil Spray - Keeps the dish lighter while ensuring the potatoes and eggs cook evenly without sticking.
- Fresh Parsley - A handful of finely chopped flat-leaf parsley adds a pop of freshness to finish.
Once you've gathered all the ingredients and prepared them accordingly, you're all set to create this easy and delightful recipe.
See the recipe card for specific quantities and instructions

Variations and Substitutes
This tortilla is easy to adapt, depending on what you have to hand or your personal taste. Try one of these simple swaps or additions:
- Vegetarian option - Simply omit the ham or bacon to keep it meat-free. You can add extra veg or a touch of smoked paprika for depth.
- Cheese swaps - Try Gruyère for nuttiness, mozzarella for a milder melt, or Red Leicester for a deeper, tangy richness.
- Add vegetables - Stir in cooked spinach, sliced roasted peppers, or chopped steamed greens for extra colour and texture.
- Spice it up - Add a pinch of smoked paprika or a few chilli flakes for a gentle, warming lift.
Feel free to mix and match - this recipe is forgiving and lends itself well to whatever's in the fridge.
Best Type of Pan for Tortilla Española
Traditionally, Tortilla Española is cooked entirely on the stove, where it's flipped halfway through to ensure even cooking. However, for a lighter, low-calorie version, I prefer cooking it in the oven. This method reduces the need for excess oil and gives a beautifully even cook throughout.
While a wide frying pan is typically used in the traditional method, I like to use a flan or quiche springform pan for easy removal. The removable base makes it incredibly simple to slide the tortilla out without fuss, keeping its shape perfectly intact and avoiding any flipping mishaps.
Sides for Tortilla Española
Tortilla Española is hearty enough on its own, but it pairs wonderfully with a variety of light and fresh sides to round out the meal:
- Simple Salad - Baby greens, cucumber, and cherry tomatoes with a light olive oil and vinegar dressing for a fresh contrast.
- Sautéed Greens - Spinach, chard, or kale for added colour and nutrition.
- Bowl of soup - A light vegetable or tomato soup for a warming, comforting pairing.
- Olives & Marinated Peppers - A bowl of olives and marinated peppers for a Mediterranean touch.
- Roasted Red Pepper Dip or Light Homemade Creamy Dip - A delicious dip adds a creamy contrast to the savoury flavours of the tortilla, making it the perfect side to elevate the meal.
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FAQ for Tortilla Española
Yes, Tortilla Española can be made ahead of time and stored in the fridge for up to 2 days. In fact, it often tastes even better the next day as the flavours have time to meld together. Simply reheat gently before serving.
While it's best enjoyed fresh or stored in the fridge, you can freeze Tortilla Española for up to 1 month. Wrap it tightly in foil or plastic wrap, and thaw it overnight in the fridge before reheating.

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Joanna says
How many people does this serve? It sounds dead yummy, and I live on my own so just want to know how much to reduce the ingredients by! Thanks x
Darren says
How long does this take in the oven?
Siobhan (Slimming Eats) says
approx 30 mins, it will vary depending on the oven. You will know it is done, when the top is nice and goldnen. 🙂
christina says
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May West says
that looks really good, I shall make this tonight for tea with salad
Alex says
just made this tonight. Very easy (and I'm not much of a cook). Just tasted a slither while it was hot...mmmm! another portion going to be cold with salad for lunch tomorrow too 🙂
Andra says
We loved this tortilla, so easy to make and flavour was lovely. We had it salad and gluten free soda bread. Yummy, hubby had it for lunch the next day to.
Dave says
Is it cooked slices of bacon or do you chop it up? Thanks
Alison Muirhead says
Oh my this is delicious, I added some chilli flakes and served it with balsamic roasted peppers, and it was absolutely amazing! Will be having leftovers for breakfast.