15 Omelet Recipes for a Delicious Breakfast (2024)

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Enjoy eggs for breakfast to start the day off right.Whether scrambled, fried, frittata-ed or mixed into omelets, eggs make a quick, easy, and protein-packed breakfast to keep you full through lunch. We love omelets because they can use up leftovers, give you a chance to play around with different flavor combinations, and turn a few eggs into something that feels like a real meal. Here are a few of our favorites.

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    Low-Calorie Bacon Omelet

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    You don't often find the words "low calorie" and "bacon" in the same sentence, but this omelet makes it possible. Swap out fatty pork bacon for the lighter turkey version, and use skim milk instead of full fat. Caramelized onion gives it a nice smoky sweetness and egg whites instead of whole eggs lessen the cholesterol. Don't swap out the one whole egg for whites; you'll need one yolk to hold things together.

  • Cheesy Pizza Omelet

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    Enjoy pizza for breakfast with this filling, saucy day-starter. Gooey mozzarella cheese, chopped pepperoni, and tomato sauce give it that signature Italian flavor that works great for breakfast, brunch, or breakfast-for-dinner. Garnish with a little chopped basil or parsley for flare. If you'd like to lighten it up a little, use turkey pepperoni instead of pork.

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    Asparagus and Gruyere Omelet

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    Tender asparagus and smoky gruyere make a beautiful match in this simple springtime omelet. Use thin asparagus stalks, which will cook quickly but keep a little bite. Fresh eggs work best, too. Use a nonstick skillet if you have one, for easy flipping. The whole thing comes together in just 20 minutes, so you can be out the door in no time.

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    Diner-Style Denver Omelet

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    Many diners feature this meaty omelet that makes enough to serve two. It comes chock full of ham, bell peppers, onions, and cheddar cheese. Use either Canadian bacon or thick, chopped ham in this delicious recipe that goes over just as well for dinner or brunch as for a stick-to-your-ribs breakfast. Serve with hot sauce or salsa for a kick.

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    Philly Cheeseteak Omelet

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    Chow down on Philly cheesesteak for breakfast, but without the carb-heavy bun. Philadelphia natives have strong opinions on the right kind of cheese to use, so consider yourself forewarned. Classic American gets nice and melty, but you can use any kind you like best. Shaved flank steak or chunks of leftover steak work great, and sizzling onions round it all out. Drizzle with a little sriracha before serving.

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    Classic French Omelet

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    Master this simple French omelet for an easy dish that you can endlessly customize to perfection. We like it with bacon, cheddar, and herbs, but the sky's the limit. Toss the filling in just before it finishes cooking, for best results. A classic French omelet doesn't blend the ingredients into the eggs. The resulting uneven heat can cause them to overcook, so fold them in right at the end.

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    Country Garden Omelet

    No meat? No problem. Omelets have plenty of protein to tide you over until lunch, even without adding extra ingredients. Diced tomatoes, shallot, and cheddar cheese give this one lovely garden flavor, but you can add additional vegetables if you have them on hand. Add a dash of Cajun or another seasoning if you like a little spice.

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    Kosher Mushroom and Onion Omelet

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    This umami mushroom and onion omelet tastes great for breakfast or brunch, whether you keep kosher or not. Earthy crimini mushrooms work well, but you can use other varieties if you can't find the artisanal variety. Serve it with toast and fresh fruit for breakfast or a green salad and some crisp white wine for dinner.

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    Hearty Chicken Omelet

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    Toss shredded leftover chicken into this quick and easy omelet for a hearty flavor that's a little different than your classic diner favorite. Nutty Gruyere cheese gives it a lovely creamy texture and spinach rounds it all out with a hit of nutrition. Serve it for any meal, especially if you're short on time.

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    Egg White Greek Omelet

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    Using egg whites lightens up this delicious Greek omelet, but don't think it shortchanges the flavor. Salty feta cheese and kalamata olives, juicy cherry tomatoes, and iron-rich spinach make it taste just like the islands. A grilled pita on the side just completes the picture.

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    Simple Italian Omelet

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    Creamy mozzarella cheese and sweet sundried tomatoes give this Italian-style omelet a wonderful contrast to start your day off right. Use fresh shredded basil for the most assertive flavor, and save a little extra to sprinkle on top at the end. This recipe makes enough for four omelets, but you can also scale it down if you only need one or two.

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    Spanish Omelet

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    In Spanish, omelets are called "tortilla española" and often come filled with region foods. Some even consider it the national dish of Spain. The presentation looks a little different from what Americans consider an omelet, so try this one for a unique breakfast, dinner, or even a light snack or appetizer.

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    Korean Rolled Omelet

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    A Korean rolled omelet, or gaeran mari, makes a tasty and unique breakfast, lunch, or side for a larger meal. While it looks complex, the preparation doesn't take any more work than the American version. If you don't care for seaweed or don't have any on hand, feel free to omit it or substitute additional vegetables or even some diced ham.

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    Microwave Omelet

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    Some mornings, even heating up the stove takes too long. For those situations, try this simple omelet that comes together in a microwaved mug. Add in ham, bacon, cheese, sausage, leftover veggies, or any of your favorite omelet toppings. Don't forget to spray the mug with nonstick cooking spray before you start; the eggs will stick like glue otherwise.

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    Japanese Omelet

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    A Japanese fried rice omelet, or omurice, makes a filling and unique breakfast or other meal. Most commonly made with fried rice and chicken then topped with ketchup, it demonstrates a lot of Western influence on Japanese culture. Swap out bell pepper for other veggies and chicken for different protein for a change of pace, once you master the recipe.

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FAQs

What goes best in an omelette? ›

You only need a few simple ingredients: eggs, butter, salt & pepper and cheese! What are good fillings for omelettes? Vegetables: zucchini, bell peppers, spinach, corn, broccoli (cut small), onions, leeks, tomatoes, etc. Meats.

Is an omelette 2 or 3 eggs? ›

Eggs: Just 2 large eggs are needed for cooking up the perfect omelette with an 8-inch pan. If you've got a 10-inch pan, 3 eggs are ideal. Filling: The world is your oyster when it comes to omelette fillings!

What is the hardest type of omelette to make? ›

The Japanese soft egg omelette (called 'omurice' in Japan) is one of the hardest egg dishes to make, but it isn't impossible! 🍳 We show you how it's done. Have you tried to make it? 🤷🏽‍♂️ #fyp #foryou #egg #eggs #omelette #omurice.

What is an ABC omelette? ›

Avocado, bacon, and mixed cheddar cheese.

What is the oldest omelette? ›

The earliest omelettes are believed to have originated in ancient Persia. According to Breakfast: A History, they were "nearly indistinguishable" from the Iranian dish kookoo sabzi.

What makes an omelette taste good? ›

Butter – you want to keep a well-buttered skillet for each omelette. Butter adds flavor and keeps the omelette from sticking. Cheese – we love shredded mozzarella cheese (low moisture, part-skim), but you can use cheddar or your favorite cheese.

Is it better to cook an omelette in oil or butter? ›

03/4Is olive oil good for making an omelette? Though butter does have nutritional value, olive oil might be the better choice. According to the Harvard School of Public Health, liquid fats like olive oil are rich in heart-healthy unsaturated fats, while butter has more saturated fats.

What cheese tastes best in omelette? ›

Cheese: Almost any cheese you love will work, but be aware some cheeses melt better than others. Cheddars, mozzarella, and alpine cheeses like Gruyère all melt perfectly for an omelet, but other cheeses like feta, parmesan, or manchego will work too.

How to make omelette step by step with pictures? ›

Beat 3 eggs in a bowl with salt and pepper.

Crack 3 large eggs into a bowl and use a whisk or fork to beat the eggs. Keep beating until the yolks are incorporated into the whites and the eggs are a uniform yellow color. Whisk for at least 10 seconds to ensure that the omelette has a consistent texture and color.

How many eggs in a 10-inch omelette? ›

Here are some basics to a good omelet: Have a good 10- to 12-inch nonstick skillet. Use 2 eggs for a one-person omelet and 3 eggs for 2 if you fill it with lots of good things. Don't use more than 3 eggs or the top won't cook before the bottom gets too brown.

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