Basic Omelette

An omelet is an egg dish. It is made from frying eggs with butter or oil while not stirring the fry. Omelets can be made from either whole eggs or egg whites. 

For a quick and easy omelet, the beaten egg should be poured in preferably when the frying pan is hot. If you are making omelets for a group, it is advisable you prepare the Omelet individually, rather than making it a large piece. This way, the omelet will be fluffier and easy to handle.

Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)

Sn    
1 Energy   657 kJ (157 kcal)  
2 Carbohydrates 0.7g
3 Fat 12g
4 Protein 10.6g
5. Vitamins
Vitamin A equiv.-        22% 172 μg
Thiamine (B1)-            9% 0.1 mg
Riboflavin (B2)-           33% 0.4 mg
Niacin (B3)-                 1% 0.1 mg
Pantothenic acid (B5)- 24% 1.2 mg
Vitamin B6-                   8% 0.1 mg
Folate (B9)-                   10% 39 μg
Vitamin B12-                  46% 1.1 μg
Choline-                          43% 212 mg
Vitamin D-                       5% 29 IU
Vitamin E-                       8% 1.2 mg
Vitamin K-                       4% 4.5 μg
 
6. Minerals
Calcium-        5% 47 mg
Iron-                12% 1.5 mg
Magnesium-   3% 10 mg
Phosphorus-   23% 162 mg
Potassium-      2% 114 mg
Selenium-         38% 26.7 μg
Sodium-           11% 161 mg
Zinc-                   9% 0.9 mg
 
7. Water   75.9 g
8. Cholesterol 356 mg  

This low-calorie meal doesn’t take much time to prepare and making it couldn’t be easier than it already is.

Ingredients

Method

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