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French Omelette

French Omelette
Category: Breakfast recipes
Servings: 1
Time: 10 minutes
Difficulty: Medium

A French Omelette or is a dish consisting of fried beaten eggs, often with an added filling.

Ingredients
  • 4 eggs
  • oil and butter.
Procedure
  1. Loosely mix the eggs. Season the mixture with some salt and pepper.
  2. Heat a frying pan.
  3. Add oil and a small amount of butter when the pan starts to get hot. Enough to coat the pan entirely, but no more. Remove any excess oil.
  4. Let the pan get as hot as you can, without burning the butter, and keep the flame high.
  5. Pour the egg mixture into the pan and quickly tilt the pan to let it spread around the bottom.
  6. With a spoon or spatula, pull the solidified edges towards the centre and tilt the pan to let the egg mixture fill the gap again. Keep repeating this (quickly) until there's not enough liquid egg left to fill the gap. (The top of the omelette should still be liquid).
  7. Turn the flame down a little lower to fold the egg. Use a spatula to pry the edges loose from the pan. When the omelette is completely loose from the pan. Fold one part over the other. You can fold half of the omelette over the other half, or fold one third of the omelette inwards and then fold the remaining flap over that, to create a thicker, less wide omelette.
  8. Slide the omelette onto the plate.

The centre of the omelette should be just barely cooked, and a little runny. The outside should be cooked, but not browned (or slightly browned). The centre will continue to cook after the omelette is removed from the pan, so be sure to eat it right away.

Notes, tips and variations
  • The centre of a good omelette should not be cooked completely. Because of this, there is a slight risk of salmonella poisoning. Be careful when serving omelettes to children, pregnant, elderly or ill people. Use pasteurised eggs to be completely sure.
  • To decrease the amount of eggs used, use less eggs, and add some milk.
  • Omelettes are often cooked with extra ingredients, or a 'filling'. How ingredients should be added depends on the ingredient. Some ingredients, like cheese, can be added to the egg mixture. Some should be fried before making the omelette (possibly in the same pan as the omelette, before adding the eggs). To use the ingredients more as a filling, than as a part of the mixture, add the to the omelette just before folding.
  • There are many ingredients and fillings that can be used in omelettes. Some suggestions:
    • pre-cooked bacon.
    • Any kind of Cheese.
    • broccoli.
    • olives.
    • Chopped tomatoes, optionally with seeds removed.
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