Good morning darlings! The lazy bug bit me and I'm a little late on my posting schedule. I made this super easy and fast breakfast recipe yesterday morning and it tasted great. It's summer now and all I can think of is the beach. Sadly, I have a 48- to 60-hour work week and could not find the time to unwind. This omelette recipe is inspired by the super delicious omelette we had on our last vacation at Puerto Galera. They had this authentic Italian pizzeria called Luca's Miramare. At the time we stayed there, I could remember we had this every morning and we never get tired of eating it because it was so good. We tried to recreate the recipe when we got home and I cook it from time to time.
For this recipe, the ingredients are:
1. Tomatoes, diced
2. Fresh basil leaves
3. Parmesan cheese
4. Eggs
5. Onions, sliced then diced
Plus, salt and pepper to taste.
First, get a few fresh basil leaves and stack them up. I suggest you own a basil plant. It's so easy to care for and will give you lots of leaves for all your tomato dishes or even pesto! There are a different varieties of basil but the my choice of basil for this recipe is the sweet basil.
Next, roll your stack like a cigar. This would make the cutting of the leaves easier. I think the cheffy term for this is chiffonade. I'm not sure, I'm not a chef, hehehe!
Now, start cutting the basil leaves into strips. They say cutting the basil this way would release more of the oils of the leaves making your dishes more fragrant. Set those aside.
Next, once you diced your tomatoes, saute them in a hot pan with oil until the onions caramelize and the tomatoes are a bit soft.
Add the eggs to the pan then sprinkle it with Parmesan cheese. You can also add bits of diced cheddar cheese like we did :) This would add more creaminess to the omelette.
Once the bottom of the omelette sets, add in the basil then let the egg cook thoroughly.
You are now done! This recipe is very versatile. You can add some bacon bits or ham or even pepperoni if you want your "pizza" meatier. I love it this way though, simple, fast, easy, and delicious.
Enjoy cooking this recipe. I love eating this together with toasted wheat bread or ciabatta :)
Have a great Monday everyone!
Have a great Monday everyone!
You always have the nicest pictures :) Great recipe, one of my favorites! Thumbs up!
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DeleteWell doesn't this look extremely yummy. I might change it up though if I were to do it myself. Since I'm more of a meat-lover, I would add either bacon or ham or maybe both. Haha. But really, looks great! :)
ReplyDeleteyou can totally do that :) this recipe is just a base. you can add loads of toppings like your regular pizza ;)
DeleteYummy! It seems delicious! Going go try it this evening ahahhaah..
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Deletenakakagutom :3 i dont think ive ever tasted a pizza with basil before interesting... ay i did pala basil + cheese + prosciutto its good too :)
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DeleteIt's a great idea for healthy breakfast! Looks delicious!
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DeleteThis is such a good idea, it looks yummy!
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Deleteohh Ciabetta bread is the best!! I love eating it when it's all toasted and warm hehe.
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of pizza and omelettes so this is perfect for me! I think this would make for a really delicious breakfast on the weekends!! This is kinda random, but you take some amazing photos!!
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thank you mindy! i love my ciabatta too ^_^
DeleteNow this is my kind of breakfast! That's such a nifty way of cutting basil. I'll have to try it for sure along with this yummy recipe. I don't think I would even need bread :)
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thanks rowena! with or without bread, in my opinion, it's still yummers! :)
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ReplyDeleteI'm definitely pinning this!! It's such an easy and yummy meal, hope to do this during the weekend! :)
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DeleteLooks so savory! Might try this recipe myself. Thanks so much!
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DeleteThis looks delicious! And sounds very easy to make :)
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DeleteI am salivating like crazy now. lol. I want to eat this so badly... I might have to take your advice and grow my own basil plant for my future pizza omelettes..
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DeleteI love pizza and omelette and this is the perfect combination for that! hahaha thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteyou're welcome hazel :) i love pizza i could prolly eat it everyday for the rest of my life. haha!
DeleteHi! I love omelette and this version looks divine. Will try to replicate it at home! Thanks for sharing your recipes. :)
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