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Thursday, 20 December 2018

omelette

Kia Ora blog

Today's post is about my favorite food. My favorite food is omelettes is sort of like a breakfast. this is how you make it.


Serves 1

Cooks in 10 minutes

DIFFICULTYSUPER EASY


ingredients


  • 2 large free-range eggs

    • 1 small knob of unsalted butter
    • 1 small handful of grated Cheddar cheese , (optional)
    • OPTIONAL: TOMATO & BASIL OMELETTE
    • 2 or 3 sprigs of fresh basil
    • 1 handful of cherry tomatoes
    • olive oil
    • OPTIONAL: MUSHROOM OMELETTE
    • 2 or 3 field-type mushrooms
    • olive oil



    METHOD

      • For a basic omelette, crack the eggs into a mixing bowl with a pinch of sea salt and black pepper. Beat well with a fork.


    • Heat a small knob of butter in a small frying pan on a low heat, and once melted and bubbling, add the eggs and move the pan around to spread them out evenly.
    • When the omelette begins to cook and firm up, but still has a little raw egg on top, sprinkle over the cheese (if using). I sometimes grate mine directly on to the omelette.
    • Using a spatula, ease around the edges of the omelette, then fold it over in half. When it starts to turn golden brown underneath, remove the pan from the heat and slide the omelette on to a plate.
    • For a tomato and basil omelette, pick and roughly tear the basil leaves. Chop the tomatoes in half, then add to a hot frying pan with a small knob of butter, a drizzle of oil and a pinch of salt and pepper. Fry and toss around for 1 minute, then turn the heat down to medium and sprinkle over the basil leaves. Add the eggs and move the pan around to spread them out evenly. Continue as for the basic omelette.

      • For a mushroom omelette, quarter or roughly chop the mushrooms and add to a hot frying pan with a small knob of butter, a drizzle of oil and a pinch of salt and pepper. Fry and toss around until golden, then turn the heat down to medium. Add the eggs and move the pan around to spread them out evenly. When the omelette begins to cook and firm up, but still has a little raw egg on top, sprinkle over the Cheddar. Continue as for the basic omelette.



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      2 comments:

      1. Hey Vao,

        Thanks for completing another SLJ activity!
        Yum, Omelette's are great to eat for breakfast. What is your favourite filling? Basil and tomato, or mushroom? Or possibly something different?

        Thanks for sharing with us a recipe you have found online. Could you tell me where you sourced this recipe from? It's important to acknowledge where you source lengthy information like this!

        Can you make an omelette yourself? Or does someone usually help you to cook?

        Great blogging Vao!
        I look forward to reading your responses.

        Thanks,

        Jordan

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      2. My favorite filling is tomato mushroom cheese ham. I usually get help by an adult. thank you for the comment.
        kind regards
        vao

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