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Some people believe you have to be a trained chef or serious cook to make a good omelette. The truth is that non-stick pans make achieving a perfect omelette perfectly quick and easy. Check out this 40 second omelette for instance.

The omelette or also known as omelet is made from beaten eggs that are rapidly cooked in oil or butter in a hot preferably non-stick pan. They can be folded around other ingredients (cheese is very popular) such as cheese and ham or commonly vegetables.

Sometimes some milk or water is added to help make the omelette more fluffy. The resulting steam vapor creates bubbles that help make the omelette light and fluffy.

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Apple Omelette

Apple Omelette recipe

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Carlito's Omelette For The Hungry Mongrels

Plain scrambled eggs mixed with ham and cheese and a lil' bit of God's love (believers onleh!!)

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Dad's Basic Omelet

Basic Omelet recipe

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Eggless Omelets

Besides serving as little omelets, these can be rolled up like crepes. Especially good wrapped around some sauteed mushrooms or ratatouille.

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French Omelette with Melted Cheese & Croutons

French Omelette with Melted Cheese and Croutons recipe

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Morning Sunshine Omelet (Tomato & Onion)

This is an omelet with tomato and onion filling with a dash of lemon seasoning among others.

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