Showing posts with label omelette recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label omelette recipe. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 May 2020

HOW TO MAKE AN OMELETTE SOUFFLÉ RECIPE


Did you ever talk yourself out of a challenge only to be left with the feeling of ‘had I known’ later?
Well I soldiered on and tried this Omelette Soufflé for the first time. 

If you’re inspired then try the recipe by using the following ingredients;

INGREDIENTS 
3 large Eggs
2 finely chopped Green Chillies
1 small finely chopped Shallots 
Optional Smoked Salmon
Salt and Pepper to taste 

METHOD 
Watch as I share my experience and thought process whilst trying something this Egg Soufflé recipe.



How about this Yam Soufflé recipe👇🏾

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Tuesday, 31 March 2020

QUICK AND EASY OMELETTE FOR ANYTIME OF THE DAY



Having spent most part of the day disinfecting my home, I needed a quick nutritious dish to curb my hunger and regain my energy.

I eyed the eggs whilst mopping  the floor and decided to use whatever vegetables I had in the fridge for an omelette.



You can use any vegetables that you have readily available, however to emulate recipe you’ll need the following ingredients;

INGREDIENTS 
3 large Eggs
1 small Onion / Shallot
Half a green sliced Pepper
1 grated Carrot
30g of diced Green Beans
1 sliced clove of Garlic
1 tablespoonful of Olive oil
1 teaspoonful of Butter
Salt and Pepper to taste 

METHOD 
Watch how to prepare this quick and delicious Omelette recipe below;



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TIPS FOR DISINFECTING YOUR HOME



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Wednesday, 20 September 2017

GHANAIAN EGG STEW WITH BOILED YAM




Ingredients
4 Free range or Organic eggs
1 large Onion
Pinch of Mace or ground Nutmeg
20g of peeled fresh Ginger
1 tablespoon of Cumin seeds
2 Green chillies
50g of Tomato paste
400g of blended Plum tomatoes
1 tablespoonful of Coconut oil
20g of chopped Coriander/Parsley/Basil
30g of chopped Spring Onions.

400g of peeled and sliced Yam
1 litre of water
1 teaspoonful of salt

METHOD;
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Tuesday, 25 April 2017

THE GHANAIAN OMELETTE (CHIIBOM)

As most Ghanaian Omelette goes, it's always a decadent and colourful affair.
Omelette is enjoyed at breakfast or a late night snack (especially for the club goers in Ghana) and enjoyed as a sandwich. 
Omelette sandwich does come in handy as the greasy option after a drunken night. It's fair to say , Omelette is to Ghana as Khebab is to the UK on club nights. It's easy to make and equally tasty.

 
The popular reference to 'Chiibom' (yet again spelt phonetically ) means all fried together. You can be creative with the type of vegetables you include from grated Carrots, steamed Cabbage, Mushrooms etc 

 
This recipe serves 2 very hungry people or 3. Best to divide the recipe in two, for two individual portions.

For the list of Ingredients, you'll need;
6 free range or Organic eggs
30g of Chopped Spring Onions 
1 small thinly sliced white Onion
1 medium diced Tomatoes
1 finely chopped Green chilli
1 levelled teaspoon of salt 
3 tablespoonful of Sunflower oil.

Method 
Crack the eggs into a bowl, add the salt and whisk till well combined.


 


Add the Spring Onions, White Onions, Chillies, Tomatoes or your preferred vegetables and mix well

 

Place a frying pan on a medium heat and add the oil.
Heat the oil up for 45 seconds and add the omelette mix.

 

Fry for 3 minutes on each side or when it starts to brown and the edges starts to rise. Turn the Omelette with a spatula or to show off, skilfully flip the Omelette by lifting the frying pan and flicking your wrist 180 degrees to one side.

 

Once you've cooked the Omelette to perfection cover with your plate as shown below and turn over with the frying pan facing up.

 
Serve immediately with either Tea Bread  or Sugar bread for breakfast or as a snack. 



 

Better still enjoy it with Angwa Mo for lunch. 

 

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