3 eggs
1 walnut sized piece of butter
1 oz grated gruyere or cheddar cheese
FOR THE CROUTONS
1/2 slice white bread
1 tbsp oil
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French Omelette With Melted Cheese & Croutons
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French omelettes are quite thick, so the size of the pan is
important, for a 3 egg omelette you need a 5-inch frying pan,
10-inches for a 6 egg omelette and so on.
Cut the bread into small squares of about half to quarter of an inch.
Fry them in oil gently and remove from the pan as soon as they turn
golden. Wipe the pan out and put in the butter.
In a bowl lightly beat the three eggs. Heat the butter until it
hisses. The moment it stops hissing pour in the three beaten eggs and
with the back of a fork, scramble them in the hot butter for about a
minute until all the egg is cooked.
When it looks sort of soft scrambled addd the cheese, sprinkle over
the croutons and season.
While the middle is still a little moist, fold it with a palette
knife or fork and tip it onto a warm plate.
The omelette will go on cooking for another 35 seconds to a minute
after you have taken it out so unless you like eggy shoe leather,
take it out of the pan just before it is cooked.
It is a wonderful omelette, slightly soft in the middle, crunchy and
cheesy.
Serves: 1
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