Mexican Thin Omelette
by Pam on May 4, 2014
I was craving breakfast for lunch the other day. I found taco leftovers[1] in the refrigerator so I decided to make a Mexican omelette. I like my omelettes very thin so I only use one egg but if you like a thicker omelette, feel free to use 2-3 eggs – you’ll just need to cook it a bit longer. I loved the flavor of the beef, spicy cheese, tomatoes, avocado, olives, and green onions with the egg… it was delicious. Seriously, this is one of my new favorite omelette flavors. I guess I know what I’ll be doing with my taco leftovers from now on!
Click here for the ground beef taco recipe.[2]
Heat a skillet coated in cooking spray over medium low and turn the broiler on in your oven. Crack an egg into a bowl, add the milk, and whisk until well blended; season with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste. Pour the egg mixture into the skillet and swirl so the pan is evenly coated with egg.
Once your egg is starting to set, remove it from the heat and sprinkle with the ground beef mixture, tomatoes, avocado, green onion, olives, and the shredded cheese.
Move the skillet to the oven and place on the top rack (don’t put the handle in the oven if it’s not oven safe) and let the broiler cook the top part of the egg, it takes only 20-30 seconds or so. Remove the pan and flip the other part of the egg mixture on top of the ground beef mixture. Slide onto a plate and serve immediately with salsa on the side if desired. Enjoy.
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Mexican Thin Omelette
Yield: 1
Total Time: 10 min.
Ingredients:
1 egg
2 tsp milk
Sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste
Ground beef taco mixture (link for recipe up above)
Tomatoes, diced
Avocado, diced
Green onion, chopped
Black olives, sliced
1-2 tbsp pepper jack cheese, shredded
Salsa
Directions:
Click up above for the ground beef taco recipe.
Heat a skillet coated in cooking spray over medium low and turn the broiler on in your oven. Crack an egg into a bowl, add the milk, and whisk until well blended; season with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste. Pour the egg mixture into the skillet and swirl so the pan is evenly coated with egg.
Once your egg is starting to set, remove it from the heat and sprinkle with the ground beef mixture, tomatoes, avocado, green onion, olives, and the shredded cheese.
Move the skillet to the oven and place on the top rack (don’t put the handle in the oven if it’s not oven safe) and let the broiler cook the top part of the egg, it takes only 20-30 seconds or so. Remove the pan and flip the other part of the egg mixture on top of the ground beef mixture. Slide onto a plate and serve immediately with salsa on the side if desired. Enjoy.
Recipe and photos by For the Love of Cooking.net
References
- ^ taco leftovers (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
- ^ Click here for the ground beef taco recipe. (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
- ^ Print Recipe (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
- ^ Save to ZipList Recipe Box (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
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