Introduction
I don't really want to brag, but I'm going to anyway. I know how to make a pretty amazing omelette and have been continuely asked the age-old question.. "how?" I figured a how-to guide on how to create the best of the best in brunch fare was necessary.
I don't really want to brag, but I'm going to anyway. I know how to make a pretty amazing omelette and have been continuely asked the age-old question.. "how?" I figured a how-to guide on how to create the best of the best in brunch fare was necessary.
Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Things You'll Need
1. Eggs
2. Frying Pan
3. Milk
4. Beater
5. Cheese (I prefer Dubliner or sharp Cheddar)
6. Sun-dried tomatoes
7. 2 whole Mushrooms, sliced
8. Quarter of an onion
9. Fresh spinach
10. salt, and pepper
11. Hungry people who want omelettes helps, too
2. Frying Pan
3. Milk
4. Beater
5. Cheese (I prefer Dubliner or sharp Cheddar)
6. Sun-dried tomatoes
7. 2 whole Mushrooms, sliced
8. Quarter of an onion
9. Fresh spinach
10. salt, and pepper
11. Hungry people who want omelettes helps, too
Steps
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Step One
First off, you want to saute the ingredients together. Start Cut up about a quarter of an onion (either in strips or diced, whichever you prefer) You'll want to add a little olive oil to the pan before you throw it in. Saute until the onions start to brown.
Step One
First off, you want to saute the ingredients together. Start Cut up about a quarter of an onion (either in strips or diced, whichever you prefer) You'll want to add a little olive oil to the pan before you throw it in. Saute until the onions start to brown.
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Step Two
Next, Add enough to saute the mushrooms in. Saute until the mushrooms have soaked up most of the oil. Add your fresh spinach and sundried tomatoes (you can subsitute other ingredients here if you like, you don't have to be all fancy like me but I really don't see why you wouldn't want to be). Saute these together until the spinach starts to dry up. Put these ingredients aside.
Step Two
Next, Add enough to saute the mushrooms in. Saute until the mushrooms have soaked up most of the oil. Add your fresh spinach and sundried tomatoes (you can subsitute other ingredients here if you like, you don't have to be all fancy like me but I really don't see why you wouldn't want to be). Saute these together until the spinach starts to dry up. Put these ingredients aside.
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Step Three
Beat two eggs with about 1/4 cup of milk. Add some salt and pepper into the mixture as well. Set your burner on medium to medium high and pour the mixture into a frying pan sprayed with cooking spray. Place a couple slices of cheese to cover half of the omelette.
Step Three
Beat two eggs with about 1/4 cup of milk. Add some salt and pepper into the mixture as well. Set your burner on medium to medium high and pour the mixture into a frying pan sprayed with cooking spray. Place a couple slices of cheese to cover half of the omelette.
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Step Four
When the omelette starts to fluff up a bit and solidify a bit, you'll want to add your ingredients on top of the cheese. Next, using a spatula, gently flip one side of the omelette to cover the other half. Flip omelette over and cook for about two minutes (or until eggs are cooked).
Step Four
When the omelette starts to fluff up a bit and solidify a bit, you'll want to add your ingredients on top of the cheese. Next, using a spatula, gently flip one side of the omelette to cover the other half. Flip omelette over and cook for about two minutes (or until eggs are cooked).
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Step Five
Slide the finished product onto a plate. Serve with bacon or sausage or by itself! Enjoy!
Step Five
Slide the finished product onto a plate. Serve with bacon or sausage or by itself! Enjoy!
Overall Tips & Warnings
For lighter fare, use 4 egg whites instead of 2 whole eggs (ps- If you have a dog, you can feed him the egg yolks and it will make his coat nice and shiny!)
If you screw up the omelette flip, you can just make a scramble instead. Don't worry if it takes a few tries before you mastered it.
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