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Chips My Eye – Variation

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Ingredients

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2 eggs
5 - 6 french fries

Nutritional information

143
Calories
85 g
Calories From Fat
9.5 g
Total Fat
3.1 g
Saturated Fat
372 mg
Cholesterol
142 mg
Sodium
0.7 g
Carbs
0 g
Dietary Fiber
0.4 g
Sugars
12.6 g
Protein
100g
Serving Size

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Chips My Eye – Variation

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    You can't imagine how hard I laughed about UmmBinat's changes. (Though I'm sure they were tasty.)This is Tanzanian street food. If you're not cooking it in oil stolen from a transformer, you're not doing it right. The insects add protein. Chipsimayai is incomplete without a generous portion of pili pili (sliced fresh chilis, often habaneros or something similar to Thai chilis). Yes, they're hot. But come on, you're eating eggs and potatoes that are cooked in oil that has been reused for weeks.If you want to be authentic, make sure your potatoes are cut into thick chips (or fries, depending on which country you're in). They're not meant to be crispy. And you only use enough egg to hold the thing together. Salt generously. (This is no time to think about your blood pressure!)Glad you added this recipe.

    • 28 min
    • Serves 1
    • Easy

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    Chips My Eye – Variation, This is a Tanzania specialty: chips are placed at the bottom of a skillet, then whisked eggs are poured over it and the whole thing is cooked together until it’s a solid omelet My husband taught in Tanzania for a short while, and raved about this dish I didn’t realize how tasty it was until he asked me to make up a large batch of these for his students as part of celebrating International Day at their school This is a variation that allowed me to make a large amount of omelets in a short period of time It’s not exactly the same, but my husband assured me the taste was very similar and the kids loved it I garnished the plates with fresh sugar cane and each kid got a cup of mango juice , You can’t imagine how hard I laughed about UmmBinat’s changes (Though I’m sure they were tasty )This is Tanzanian street food If you’re not cooking it in oil stolen from a transformer, you’re not doing it right The insects add protein Chipsimayai is incomplete without a generous portion of pili pili (sliced fresh chilis, often habaneros or something similar to Thai chilis) Yes, they’re hot But come on, you’re eating eggs and potatoes that are cooked in oil that has been reused for weeks If you want to be authentic, make sure your potatoes are cut into thick chips (or fries, depending on which country you’re in) They’re not meant to be crispy And you only use enough egg to hold the thing together Salt generously (This is no time to think about your blood pressure!)Glad you added this recipe , Pretty good for kids I did use some olive oil to be dairy free so the omelette would not stick to the pan, sea salt, freshly ground black pepper & organic corn free ketchup


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Bake the French Fries and Then Turn Off the Oven. Keep Them Inside the Oven So They Stay Warm. You Could Also Heat Them Up in the Microwave or Even Use a Deep Fryer, If You'd Prefer.

    2
    Done

    Whisk the Eggs.

    3
    Done

    Preheat a Skillet on Medium Heat.

    4
    Done

    Pour the Whisked Eggs in the Skillet and Swish Them Around to Coat the Bottom, Just Like You're Making a Regular Omelet.

    5
    Done

    When the Omelet Is Nearly Completely Cooked, Put the Fries on One Side, and Fold the Omelet Over It.

    6
    Done

    Cook For About 10-20 Second More, Then Remove from the Skillet Onto a Plate.

    7
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    Serve With Salt, Pepper, and Ketchup.

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