There are many delicious omelets to choose from but I
think the most well-known is the Western omelet. It is a classic with ham,
peppers and onion- pretty basic but quite tasty. The traditional version does
not have cheese in it, however, we always add cheese to ours.
Western
Omelet
serves 4
Egg mixture
•
8 Eggs (2 eggs per
person)
•
8 Tablespoons
of heavy cream, or milk
•
½ teaspoon of salt (1/8 teaspoon for one person)
•
2 Tablespoons
of cheddar cheese
Vegetables and Others
•
5-6 Slices of ham
•
½ Onion
•
1-2 Bell peppers
•
Salt and pepper
•
3-4 Tablespoons of butter
1. Cut all
the vegetables and ham into 1cm cubes.
2. In a
skillet, heat 1 tablespoon of butter and fry the onions. Add the peppers and
continue to fry.
3. Then, add
the ham and cook until the onions are completely soft. Add salt and pepper
according to your taste.
4. Take out
the cooked ingredients from the pan.
5. Crack 2
eggs into a bowl, and mix well with salt and heavy cream. Add cheese.
6. Reheat the
skillet and melt ½ tablespoon of butter. Pour in the egg
mixture and heat over medium heat. Evenly distribute the egg mixture on the
bottom of the pan, stirring it a little to keep the eggs fluffy.
7. When the
eggs are about half cooked, add ¼ portion of the cooked
ingredients and place it horizontally in the middle of the omelet. Fold the egg
in from the top and from the bottom and wrap the ingredients in.
8. Gently
transfer the omelet from the pan to a plate and serve!
*serve with toast!
*adjust the ingredients according to your taste.
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