Basic Omelet Recipe

A basic omelet is a simple and versatile dish made primarily from eggs, seasoned with salt and pepper, and cooked in a skillet with butter or oil.

A basic omelet is a simple and versatile dish made primarily from eggs, seasoned with salt and pepper, and cooked in a skillet with butter or oil. The preparation involves whisking eggs, seasoning them, and then cooking them in a way that creates a tender, fluffy texture. The omelet can be customized with various fillings, such as cheese, vegetables, herbs, or meats, to add flavor and texture.

Here’s a breakdown of the key components:

  1. Eggs: The main ingredient, usually two or more eggs, provides the base for the omelet. Eggs are beaten to create a uniform mixture.
  2. Seasoning: Salt and pepper are commonly used to season the eggs, enhancing their flavor.
  3. Butter or Oil: A small amount of butter or oil is used to coat the skillet and prevent the eggs from sticking. It also adds richness to the omelet.
  4. Optional Fillings: These can include cheese (like cheddar, feta, or goat cheese), diced vegetables (such as bell peppers, onions, and tomatoes), herbs (like parsley or chives), and meats (ham, bacon, or sausage). These ingredients contribute to the omelet’s taste and provide variety.
  5. Cooking Technique: The eggs are poured into a preheated skillet, and as they begin to set, they are gently stirred and lifted at the edges. This creates a soft and creamy texture. If using fillings, they are added to one-half of the omelet before folding it over.
  6. Folding: The omelet is typically folded in half using a spatula before being transferred to a plate.
  7. Garnish: Additional herbs, a sprinkle of cheese, or a drizzle of sauce can be added for a finishing touch.

A basic omelet is a quick and easy meal that can be enjoyed for breakfast, brunch, or a light dinner. Its simplicity allows for endless variations, making it a go-to dish for both novice and experienced cooks.


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Here is a Basic Omelet Recipe:

Basic Omelet Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: BreakfastCuisine: InternationalDifficulty: Medium

A basic omelet is a simple and versatile dish made primarily from eggs, seasoned with salt and pepper, and cooked in a skillet with butter or oil.

Ingredients

  • Omelet base
  • 2 eggs and 2 egg whites for a typical (6-inch) pan

  • oil

  • Fillings (suggested)
  • Pre-cooked bacon

  • Broccoli or most other seasonal vegetables

  • Black olives

  • Chopped tomatoes, optionally with the seeds and pulp removed

  • Pan-fried garlic, mushrooms, and fennel

  • Zucchini and leeks

  • Cheese, e.g. cheddar, Pecorino Romano, goat’s chevre and fresh herbs (e.g. basil)

  • Any blue cheese

  • Spinach, goat cheese, and pinenuts

  • Sautéed spinach

  • Pancetta

  • Wood-fired or lightly roasted baby potatoes and fresh herbs

  • Wood-fired baby potatoes, mushrooms, and Brie

  • Spanish sausage, mushrooms, and blue cheese

  • Smoked salmon, crispy potatoes, and herb sour cream

  • Smoked salmon, Brie, and fresh herbs

  • Prawns and Brie with fennel confit

  • Pancetta, bocconcini, and basil

  • Feta cheese, garlic, and cheddar cheese

Directions

  • An omelet can be served folded in half or thirds.
  • If you only have a normal frying pan
  • Chop up the filling.
  • Mix the eggs well. You may add milk to thin them (up to 1 Tbsp for each egg).
  • Pour the eggs into a cool (i.e. room temperature) frying pan.
  • Heat the pan, stirring constantly.
  • Stop stirring as soon as a solid egg begins to form.
  • As the egg solidifies, pry it loose around the edges.
  • If you didn’t stir enough earlier, you may have difficulty solidifying the egg on top. In this case, you may pry up an edge while tilting the pan to let the liquid egg flow under the solid egg. It is best to avoid this problem though.
  • Keep loosening the egg from the edges until you can slide it around.
  • Now you need to flip the egg without ripping it. If you have a very wide turner (or two smaller ones), you can use that. Otherwise, you’ll have to flip the egg in the air. To do so, rapidly move the pan away from you then up, back toward you a bit, and then very rapidly downward. Catch the egg in the pan.
  • Place filling on the egg.
  • When the egg is done, wrap it around the filling. Serve.
  • If you have a large flat professional-style cooktop
  • Chop up the filling.
  • Mix the eggs well. You may add milk or cream to thin them.
  • Heat your griddle (you’re doing this without a pan, on the cooktop).
  • Pour the eggs onto the griddle, using a spiral motion to spread them wide and thin.
  • When the egg has set, gently add fillings on top.
  • Using a large (3 x 12-inch, or 75 x 300 mm) turner, fold the egg over the filling.
  • When you think the bottom has cooked, flip the omelet over to cook the other side.

Notes

  • Before non-stick coating became common, many cooks would keep a special omelet pan that would not be used for any other purpose. It is important to use a very clean pan, especially if it is not a “non-stick” pan. If keeping a pan solely for omelets, after cooking, wipe well with a clean cloth or paper towel and then apply a thin coating of clean vegetable oil.

  • You can use 3 eggs and a dash of milk or cream instead of the 2 eggs and 2 egg whites.
    Try frying the omelet in butter.

  • After folding the omelet, you can top it with grated cheddar and place the frying pan under a grill until the cheese begins to brown.

  • You can garnish with cream cheese, sour cream, or other thickened dairy products along with a fragrant sprig of a fresh herb or edible flower.

  • Try frying the omelet in excess oil and butter (covering the top).

  • Put the entire frying pan under a preheated grill to melt the cheese before folding, and make the top go golden.

  • To increase protein content, one can add additional egg whites (which are mostly protein) separating out the egg yolk (which has a grams of fat to protein ratio of 1:1)

  • Cottage cheese or quark are possible high-protein alternatives to cheese as fillings.

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Easy Jersey Breakfast Dog Recipe

A “Jersey Breakfast Dog” is a type of breakfast sandwich that combines elements of a classic hot dog with breakfast ingredients.

A “Jersey Breakfast Dog” is a type of breakfast sandwich that combines elements of a classic hot dog with breakfast ingredients. It’s a creative and indulgent dish that’s often associated with the state of New Jersey in the United States.

The Jersey Breakfast Dog typically includes a cooked breakfast sausage, such as pork or beef sausage, placed inside a split hot dog bun. However, what sets it apart is the addition of breakfast components such as scrambled eggs, cheese, and sometimes even crispy bacon or hash browns. This results in a hearty and flavorful breakfast sandwich that combines the savory flavors of sausage and eggs with the convenience of a handheld sandwich.

The “Jersey” in the name refers to the state of New Jersey, where variations of this breakfast sandwich are popular in diners and restaurants. It’s a perfect on-the-go breakfast option that satisfies both hot dog and breakfast cravings in a single bite.


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Here is the recipe for the Jersey Breakfast Dog:

Easy Jersey Breakfast Dog Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: BreakfastCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy
Servings

1

servings
Total time

10

minutes

A “Jersey Breakfast Dog” is a type of breakfast sandwich that combines elements of a classic hot dog with breakfast ingredients.

Ingredients

  • 1 beef hot dog

  • 1 strip bacon

  • 1 large egg

  • 1 slice of American or cheddar cheese

  • 1 bun

Directions

  • Preheat deep fryer to 355°F.
  • Wrap bacon around the hot dog, securing at each end with a toothpick.
  • When oil reaches 355°F, lower wrapped hot dog into the fryer.
  • Heat a frying pan and fry one egg.
  • Place cooked egg on a small plate.
  • Open the bun and place it onto a frying pan on low heat or in a toaster oven to lightly toast.
  • When the bacon is firm and crispy, remove the hot dog from the oil.
  • Place a slice of cheese onto the egg and microwave for 7-10 seconds.
  • Place egg and cheese on the bun.
  • Remove toothpicks from hot dog, and add to bun.
  • Add condiments and serve.

Nutrition Facts

1 servings per container


  • Amount Per ServingCalories454
  • % Daily Value *
  • Total Fat 29.3g 38%
    • Saturated Fat 12.1g 61%
  • Cholesterol 243mg 81%
  • Sodium 1081mg 47%
  • Total Carbohydrate 26.5g 10%
    • Total Sugars 2.5g
  • Protein 22g 44%

    * The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.


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