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Omelette with tomatoes

1 serving

10 minutes

Tomato omelette is a simple yet incredibly delicious dish of French cuisine that captivates with its tenderness and airy texture. This recipe differs from the classic omelette – due to a special cooking method, it acquires a porous structure and rich tomato flavor. The history of the dish traces back to traditional French cooking, where omelettes are often made with various additions – from herbs to vegetables. In this version, fresh tomato not only complements but fully infuses the eggs with its juiciness, creating a harmonious combination. Perfect for a light breakfast or quick dinner. It can be served with crispy baguette, fresh herbs, or even a light sauce. Bon appétit!

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
464.4
kcal
23.5g
grams
37.8g
grams
5.5g
grams
Ingredients
1serving
Chicken egg
3 
pc
Tomatoes
1 
pc
Salt
0.3 
tsp
Sunflower oil
1 
tbsp
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Crack the eggs into a bowl and whisk them with a fork.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Chicken egg3 pieces
  • 2

    Cut the tomato in half and grate it into a bowl with eggs. Add a little salt and mix.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Tomatoes1 piece
    2. Salt0.3 teaspoon
  • 3

    Pour some sunflower oil into a heated pan and add the egg-tomato mixture.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Sunflower oil1 tablespoon
  • 4

    Now the main thing is not to let the tomato-egg mixture turn into a solid piece, as in the case of making a classic omelet. To do this, stir the mixture with a spatula, scraping the hardening mixture from the sides and bottom of the pan. In the end, you should have a scattering of porous lumps, like in the photo.

  • 5

    When most of the water evaporates from the pan, place the cooked omelet on a plate.

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