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Presenting Jamie Oliver's Puffy Omelet... |
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This is how I assemble different components of this omelet. |
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Watching the omelet to puff in the oven is quite exciting! |
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A very interesting omelet with a spongy texture |
Here's the recipe from Food Network
(with my notes and modification in blue)
4 small waxy potatoes, scrubbed and cut into chunks
(replaced with 2 medium sized Desiree potatoes)
6 large free-range or organic eggs
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
4 ounces Spanish chorizo sausage, cut into 1/2-inch thick slices
2 sprigs fresh rosemary, leaves picked
2 shallots, peeled and very finely sliced (I didn't add this)
1 lemon, juiced
Extra-virgin olive oil
1 bunch fresh flat-leaf parsley, leaves picked
(replaced with salad - combination of baby spinach and baby green coral and some shredded beetroot)
Preheat your oven to high, or get your broiler nice and hot (mine is 220°C fan force with top grill). Put the potatoes into a saucepan of boiling salted water and simmer them until cooked, then drain in a colander and leave to steam dry. Beat the eggs with a fork in a large mixing bowl, season well with salt and pepper, and set aside.
Heat a 7 or 8-inch nonstick, ovenproof frying pan (mine is 24cm in diameter). Add the chorizo slices and the potato chunks. The chorizo will start to sizzle, releasing all its tasty oils and spices. After a couple of minutes, when everything's lightly golden and crisp, remove from the pan with a slotted spoon and set aside. Sprinkle the rosemary leaves into the hot fat. As soon as they hit the pan, they'll start to crisp up immediately pour the beaten eggs on top, adding the potatoes and chorizo and spreading everything out evenly. Place the whole pan in the preheated oven or under the broiler until the omelet is golden brown on top and just cooked through in the middle.
While the omelet is cooking, put the shallots into a bowl with the lemon juice, some salt and pepper and a glug of extra-virgin olive oil. Toss and pinch the shallots with your fingertips to soften them slightly, and then mix in the parsley leaves. Serve a little on top of the omelet and tuck in! (All I did was for the salad is to drizzle lemon juice and a little olive oil on top of the salad. Season with salt and pepper and serve them with the omelet.)
Happy Baking
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This recipe is definitely a keeper!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic. I definitely will try this one.
ReplyDeleteHi Zoe! Thanks for visiting my blog... Your omelet looks perfect! I love cooking but eggs are something that I can never ever do right!
ReplyDeleteWow, this omelet looks amazing Zoe! It's so fluffy and I love how browned the outside is. Did you serve this up for dinner? I think it would be the perfect dinner accompanied by a salad. Great job as always Zoe.
ReplyDeleteAside from meatballs , that is one recipe that I really want to try ! That omelet looks really delectable , Zoe !
ReplyDeleteI also cooked omelet, fried eggs and sausage for my girls as breakfast nowadays. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteLooks really puffy. And easy too. Thanks for sharing.
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This looks amazing! I love how it has little egg layers! Oh dear deliciousness!
ReplyDeleteHi Zoe, your potato omelet look delicious. I love the fragrant smell of the rosemary.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead.
The omelet looks so yummy! With chorizo, that sounds delicious! Perfect for lunch with some salad!
ReplyDeleteWill be submitting something of JO later this week! :)
My husband loves chorizo and eggs! Combining both together for him would be great!
ReplyDeleteThis omelette actually makes me want to eat eggs so it has to look gorgeous :D
ReplyDeleteGreat job my friend!
Cheers
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Thanks for sharing the recipe. Your omelete looks delicious! Yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteThis omelet would be perfect for breakfast, lunch, OR dinner! Wonderful recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteYUM! this omelet looks so appetizing & LOVE the added chorizo! So delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Zoe! This puffy omelet looks great! Its like egg with volume haha:D
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So yummy! I love these kind of recipes! Your pics are so so so tempting!
ReplyDeleteOh Zoe,whst a hearty dish to have in winter,haha!
ReplyDeletethat's really something new for me too seeing a puff up omelette. Didnt know making omelettes can also be that interesting!
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Omg, makes me hungry.
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ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite Jamie recipes. Will hopefully join this month's blog hop soon!
ReplyDeletethis is an interesting omelette and I like your amazing photographs. Very professional looking blog.
ReplyDeleteWith all those airpockets the inside is almost muffin like!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy salami very but it is truly expensive over here and my kids not a big fan of them. Too bad! Guess, I have to hop over to have yours. haha...
ReplyDeleteKristy
I love puffy omelettes! I used to make my dad make them for me on Sundays. Now I make a big one for the girls I work with once a week :)
ReplyDeleteHi Zoe,
ReplyDeleteThis omelet is so different from those we have here.
From your picture I can see the texture is so fluffy and spongy.
Would like Very much to try this.
Thanks for sharing..^^
Love this yummy puffy omelet...wish I could have it for breakfast tomorrow morning!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a very fluffy omelettes indeed! I would love to have this for my breakfast! Yum!
ReplyDeleteWow this looks great! I've never made anything like this, and you make it look so easy!! :)
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