Jun 25, 2011

Desi Omelette

Anyone who has travelled by trains in India, must have come across this omelette made with onions and tastes great even if it is not that warm. they are great during trips and picnics. They taste great all by themselves or wrapped between toast and served as a sandwich. Makes a filling and nutritious breakfast or even as a quick snack. The omelette can be tweaked several ways by adding your favorite veggies, herbs and cheese. I kept it simple this time and just added onions and green chillies. This is exactly not a recipe and the quantities if the ingredients can be varied according to ones likings.


Ingredients (serves 1)
Eggs - 2
Milk - 1 teaspoon
Onion - 3 tablespoons finely chopped
Green chilly - 1 finely sliced
Butter/oil - 1 teaspoon
Salt and pepper to taste

Directions
In a bowl, break the eggs and add the milk. Using a whisk or a fork, beat the eggs and milk until it turns frothy.

Heat a skillet, add the butter or drizzle some oil.

Add the chopped onions and green chillies. Saute for a minute until it turns soft. Spread the onion-chilli mixture evenly on the skillet.

 Now pour the egg-milk mixture into the skillet. Take the skillet in your hand and give a quick swirl, so that the egg forms a nice round omelette.

Cook for about a minute and flip the omelette using a spatula. Cook the other side for one more minute and season with salt and pepper.

Serve warm. if you are planning to pack this for a picnic, wrap the omelette immediately using aluminum foil and serve with some bread as a sandwich. You could also spice up the omelette sandwich with some ketchup or hot sauce.

Variations: Various vegetables like mushrooms, spinach, asparagus, bell peppers, tomatoes, chopped ginger, chopped cilantro, dill, thyme, oregano, grated cheese etc.

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16 comments:

  1. Love omelette anytime of the day. Your looks perfectly done. Love the design on your plates.

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  2. we also add curry leaves, it tatses good as it is!

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  3. Looks too good!!!! I love the desi version of omellete!!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  4. Pretty omelette.I usually add veggies and tomatoes for that tanginess..

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  5. I don't remember eating it in train but do make it a lot at home. This is one comforting breakfast!

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  6. thats a grt idea for a lazy off days....

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  7. Bread-omlette is a popular breakfast food served in trains...Nice pictorial.

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  8. Very easy and simple ,yummy dish . Loved the picture of it.

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  9. this is such a regular at home, hubby loves it with loads of green chillies

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  10. I remember making this so often for picnics..looks very good.

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  11. Bread omlette a savoir for me whenever I am not in mood of elaborate cooking. Nice pics.

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