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Fluffy Mushroom and Spinach Omelette

Food Kalakaar
Food Kalakaar @cook_7837450
Australia

Lots of people love to eat an early breakfast and some like it big and filling. Honestly, I am not a breakfast person. For me and my husband it’s more like a brunch! But it doesn’t matter when you eat, as long as you like Eggs you would love this recipe. For us eggs are a staple diet, especially for weekend brunches.

This version of fluffy egg is a little bit time consuming as compared to the time taken for making an omelette, but it’s totally worth it. To start with, we need to cook our mushroom and spinach for the filling. You can get creative and make any kind of filling of your choice for instance; mushroom and shallots, cheese and chives, cottage cheese and capsicum and many more.

While cooking the mushroom I made sure not to over cook it, this avoids a mushy texture. I have used some garlic for flavour, but this step is totally optional, if you are not garlic person just leave it out. Saute the mushrooms and season, then add the spinach and cook until they are wilted. Turn the gas off and cover the dish and so it can further cook in the steam.

Lots of people love to eat an early breakfast and some like it big and filling. Honestly, I am not a breakfast person. For me and my husband it’s more like a brunch! But it doesn’t matter when you eat, as long as you like Eggs you would love this recipe. For us eggs are a staple diet, especially for weekend brunches.

This version of fluffy egg is a little bit time consuming as compared to the time taken for making an omelette, but it’s totally worth it. To start with, we need to cook our mushroom and spinach for the filling. You can get creative and make any kind of filling of your choice for instance; mushroom and shallots, cheese and chives, cottage cheese and capsicum and many more.

While cooking the mushroom I made sure not to over cook it, this avoids a mushy texture. I have used some garlic for flavour, but this step is totally optional, if you are not garlic person just leave it out. Saute the mushrooms and season, then add the spinach and cook until they are wilted. Turn the gas off and cover the dish and so it can further cook in the steam.

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Fluffy Mushroom and Spinach Omelette

Food Kalakaar
Food Kalakaar @cook_7837450
Australia

Lots of people love to eat an early breakfast and some like it big and filling. Honestly, I am not a breakfast person. For me and my husband it’s more like a brunch! But it doesn’t matter when you eat, as long as you like Eggs you would love this recipe. For us eggs are a staple diet, especially for weekend brunches.

This version of fluffy egg is a little bit time consuming as compared to the time taken for making an omelette, but it’s totally worth it. To start with, we need to cook our mushroom and spinach for the filling. You can get creative and make any kind of filling of your choice for instance; mushroom and shallots, cheese and chives, cottage cheese and capsicum and many more.

While cooking the mushroom I made sure not to over cook it, this avoids a mushy texture. I have used some garlic for flavour, but this step is totally optional, if you are not garlic person just leave it out. Saute the mushrooms and season, then add the spinach and cook until they are wilted. Turn the gas off and cover the dish and so it can further cook in the steam.

Lots of people love to eat an early breakfast and some like it big and filling. Honestly, I am not a breakfast person. For me and my husband it’s more like a brunch! But it doesn’t matter when you eat, as long as you like Eggs you would love this recipe. For us eggs are a staple diet, especially for weekend brunches.

This version of fluffy egg is a little bit time consuming as compared to the time taken for making an omelette, but it’s totally worth it. To start with, we need to cook our mushroom and spinach for the filling. You can get creative and make any kind of filling of your choice for instance; mushroom and shallots, cheese and chives, cottage cheese and capsicum and many more.

While cooking the mushroom I made sure not to over cook it, this avoids a mushy texture. I have used some garlic for flavour, but this step is totally optional, if you are not garlic person just leave it out. Saute the mushrooms and season, then add the spinach and cook until they are wilted. Turn the gas off and cover the dish and so it can further cook in the steam.

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Ingredients

2 servings
  • 6-7Mushrooms, sliced
  • 1/4 cupbaby Spinach
  • 1clove, Garlic
  • 4Eggs
  • to tasteSalt and Pepper
  • 1/4 tspSoy sauce
  • 1/2 tspOregano
  • 1/2 tspPaprika
  • 1 Tbspoil
  • Chives for garnish
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  1. 1

    Heat a pan on medium heat and add oil once the pan is hot, add garlic to the hot oil and saute for about 30 secs. Make sure the garlic just becomes translucent and not brown.

  2. 2

    Add the sliced mushrooms and season them with salt, pepper and dash of soy sauce. Cook till mushrooms are cooked.

  3. 3

    Next add spinach and mix them well. Turn the gas off and cover the mixture and keep aside.

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  4. 4

    Separate the yolk from the egg white, season the yolk with salt, pepper, oregano and paprika. Whisk them and keep aside.

  5. 5

    Using an electric mixer, beat the eggs whites till stiff peaks are achieved. The best way to know if the eggs have been beaten to perfection is by turning the bowl upside down, if egg doesn’t fall out you have got the right consistency.

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  6. 6

    Fold in the yolk gently with the egg whites using a spatula.

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  7. 7

    In a pan, brush little oil and pour 1/2 the mixture. Cover the pan and cook on low flame. If needed, use a spatula and flatten the mixture and cover. Once the egg is set and cooked from below, you have two options – If you like your egg to be cooked on both sides, then flip it over, add the filling and fold it in half. The other option – once the egg is cooked on one side, add the filling & fold the egg in half, cover and cook a little more.

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  8. 8

    Please note the second option of cooking one side results in much more fluffier egg as compared to the other option. But it’s a personal choice.

  9. 9

    Serve the eggs with toast and hot tea/coffee.

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Food Kalakaar @cook_7837450
on June 04, 2020 03:01
Australia
Hi, my name is Anjali Dhawan. I am an Indian by birth and Australian by choice :-). That doesn’t mean I don’t want to be an Indian, In fact I am still a hard core Indian at heart and an Australian by nationality. My heritage is Indian and that is the reason for who I am as a person and Australia is a land of opportunity for me.Cooking was not my childhood passion but came to me initially as a chore and a responsibility that needs to be shared in a working class household. Over the years of cooking it eventually became a passion more than a chore. After more than two decades of cooking I still rank myself as a home cook who has an adventurous palate and cooks on a trial and error basis 🙂 . I love to experiment with ingredients and have been fortunate to have a family that enjoys eating. We are big Foodies who love to try, make and eat different cuisines together. As a family we always try and sit down together for at least one meal in a day and it’s mostly dinner’s. Where we enjoy eating and talking about our day.On this blog I would be sharing some of the recipes in my version which are simple and easy to make. The main purpose is to enjoy not just the food but also the process of making it. This blog ‘Food Kalakaar’ which was previously known as ‘It’s All About Food’ is my dream project.Since I consider myself to be good at cooking rather than writing, I will cut short my writing and begin to cook… Please feel free to comment on my blog and share your experiences.Thank YouAnjali Dhawan
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