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Kittencals Salami Cheese Omelette

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Ingredients

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6 - 7 eggs, well beaten
1 pinch baking powder (this will make the eggs fluffy!)
1/4 cup half-and-half cream (can use full-fat milk also) or 1/4 cup unwhipped whipping cream (can use full-fat milk also)
salt and pepper
butter (for frying)
1 1/2 cups salami (chopped into about 1/2-inch squares)
3 green onions, chopped
1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese or 1/2 cup mozzarella cheese

Nutritional information

380.9
Calories
250 g
Calories From Fat
27.8 g
Total Fat
12.8 g
Saturated Fat
675.4 mg
Cholesterol
407.1 mg
Sodium
4.5 g
Carbs
0.6 g
Dietary Fiber
1.9 g
Sugars
27.2 g
Protein
267g
Serving Size

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Kittencals Salami Cheese Omelette

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    Kitten,
    I was looking to use up some eggs before going on a trip and also I needed a quick but tasty dinner. This was perfect. What a fabulous idea to use baking powder. I added a little chopped parsley for garnish. Thank you for another outstanding recipe. I can't wait for your cookbook!

    • 35 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    Kittencal’s Salami Cheese Omelette, This has been a tradition on weekend mornings at my house for years! This makes enough to feed two hungry men or even three people, the ingredients can be decreased and adjusted to suit taste, I really don’t even measure when I make this omelette so the ingredients below are only estimated I usually purchase the unsliced whole salami chubs for this it is easier to cut into pieces, and also try to purchase the all beef, the taste is much better If you are planning to make this omelette on a regular basis as I do (and you will, it is so good!) a short cut, is to purchase a whole salami, cut into small pieces and then freeze, it will be handy in your freezer when you want it If you have any leftovers (which you probably won’t lol!) the cold omelette mixture makes a fabulous sandwich Regular white onions just don’t work for this omelette use only green!, Kitten, I was looking to use up some eggs before going on a trip and also I needed a quick but tasty dinner This was perfect What a fabulous idea to use baking powder I added a little chopped parsley for garnish Thank you for another outstanding recipe I can’t wait for your cookbook!, Kittencal, you did it again! These eggs are absolutely wonderful They are nice and creamy and with the spicyness(sp?) of the salami(I always use the Kosher, Hebrew National)it is very good, the dish was great Of course, with the onions I served it with Pillsbury Crescent Rolls and of course Cuban Cafe con Leche It was wonderful Thanks for sharing, Diane


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Whisk the Eggs With Baking Powder, Half and Half Together Well With the Salt and Pepper; Set Aside.

    2
    Done

    in a Medium Frypan Melt About 2 Tablespoons Butter (can Use More or Less Butter) and Brown the Salami Pieces.

    3
    Done

    Add in the Green Onions to the Salami, and Fry Until Soft (about 2 Minutes).

    4
    Done

    Pour in the Egg/Cream Mixture.

    5
    Done

    Then Sprinkle With Grated Cheese.

    6
    Done

    Adjust With More Salt and Pepper If Desired.

    7
    Done

    Cover Frypan and Cook Until Eggs Are Soft and Fluffy, Turning Egg Mixture Occasionally With a Spatula.

    8
    Done

    *note* Don't Overcook the Eggs, You Want Them Soft and Fluffy.

    9
    Done

    Delicious!

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