Ingredients
- French omeletts are smooth and sunny yellow with the filling rolled neatly inside. This is a western American-style omelet; the goodies are mixed up with the egg and given a good tanning in the pan.
- 12 large eggs
- Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 1/4 cup unsalted butter
- 1/2 green bell pepper, cut into 1/2-inch dice
- 1/2 red bell pepper, cut into 1/2-inch dice
- 6 ounces boiled ham (in one piece), cut into 1/2-inch dice
- 4 scallions (white and green), roughly chopped
- 1/2 cup grated white cheese (about 2 ounces), such as Monterey Jack, cheddar, or Gouda (optional)
Directions
In a small bowl, beat together 3 of the eggs and season lightly with salt and pepper. Set aside.
Heat 3 tablespoons of the butter in a small non-stick skillet, with tight-fitting lid, over medium heat. Add the peppers and cook, covered, without stirring, until tender, about 3 minutes. Uncover and raise the heat to medium-high. Add the ham and scallions and cook, stirring frequently, until hot, about 1 minute. Transfer the mixture to a bowl.
Melt a nut-sized piece of the remaining butter in the skillet over medium heat. When the foam subsides, add 1/4 of the pepper mixture. Pour in the beaten eggs and cook, stirring constantly with a heat-resistant rubber spatula, until just cooked, about 30 seconds. Turn off the heat and, using the rubber spatula, smooth over the top of the omelette so that it evenly covers the inside of the skillet. If using the cheese, sprinkle about 2 tablespoons over the omelette. Let rest for 30 seconds until the omelette has set.
Using the rubber spatula, fold the omelette in half, and transfer to a warmed plate. Cover with foil to keep warm. Repeat with the remaining ingredients to make 4 omelettes in all.
Cook's Note: If you like your eggs well-done, cover the pan with the lid after you've smoothed over the eggs, and let it rest for 30 seconds.
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By tigerbaby1
Weddington, NC
on October 31, 2009
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There is a football game on in the living room and my husband was eating his omelette with us at the dining room table. Usually he would eat fast and excuse himself. This time he sat and savored the meal. Thank you for providing these easy to follow recipes!-Heather
By susannav_4183545
Bay Saint Louis, MS
on July 27, 2008
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This is the best and easiest omelette technique ever. Fast, delicious and comes out perfect every time.
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