Chicken eggs are incredibly the most nutritious and versatile of foods, widely used in a range of dishes; both savory & sweet, including baked goods.
Eggs are very important in most areas of the food industry and some of the common preparation of eggs include scrambled, fried, hard-boiled, soft-boiled, omelette and pickled.
Although cooked in several different ways, on their own, they are extensively used in a wide variety of food. The egg whites help give volume, thicken, bind mixtures, glaze surfaces and the egg yolks help to emulsify.
To learn more about the Health Facts of Eggs and the popular Egg Dishes around the world, you can go through the introductory lesson - Eggs... In So Many Ways!
Eggs Recipe of the Day - Omelet (Spanish & French)
About Omelet (Spanish & French)
According to food historians, when Napoleon Bonaparte and his army were traveling through the South of France, they decided to rest for the night near the town of Bessieres. Napoleon got to feast on an omelet prepared by a local innkeeper. It was such a culinary delight that he ordered the entire town to gather eggs from all the villages around and prepare the same dish for his army the next day.
Spanish Omelet
The Tortilla Espanola or Spanish Omelet is perhaps the most commonly served dish in Spain. It is also called Tortilla de Patata or Potato Omelet. Cafes, restaurants and bars in Spain serve this dish as tapas or appetizer, but mostly served as a light dinner in Spanish homes.
French Omelet
A good French Omelet is smooth, golden and oval. It is tender on the outside and creamy on the inside. Traditional French Omelets are made with cheese (au fromage) and herbs (aux fines herbes) or one could even get more creative by adding variations to it.
This Dish
The texture of the tortilla Omelet is supposed to be juicy and usually a good inch and a half thick. In Spain, a tortilla Omelet is almost always accompanied with bread and sometimes with fried pimientos de padron (fried Padron peppers), for added spice. On the other hand, French Omelets are very smooth and creamy, with the addition of cheese & mild herbs.
French Omelette - Recipe Card (to serve 4 pax)
Method of Cooking
Spanish Omelette - Recipe Card (to serve 4 pax)
Method of Cooking
Chicken eggs are incredibly the most nutritious and versatile of foods, widely used in a range of dishes; both savory & sweet, including baked goods.
Eggs are very important in most areas of the food industry and some of the common preparation of eggs include scrambled, fried, hard-boiled, soft-boiled, omelette and pickled.
Although cooked in several different ways, on their own, they are extensively used in a wide variety of food. The egg whites help give volume, thicken, bind mixtures, glaze surfaces and the egg yolks help to emulsify.
To learn more about the Health Facts of Eggs and the popular Egg Dishes around the world, you can go through the introductory lesson - Eggs... In So Many Ways!
Eggs Recipe of the Day - Omelet (Spanish & French)
About Omelet (Spanish & French)
According to food historians, when Napoleon Bonaparte and his army were traveling through the South of France, they decided to rest for the night near the town of Bessieres. Napoleon got to feast on an omelet prepared by a local innkeeper. It was such a culinary delight that he ordered the entire town to gather eggs from all the villages around and prepare the same dish for his army the next day.
Spanish Omelet
The Tortilla Espanola or Spanish Omelet is perhaps the most commonly served dish in Spain. It is also called Tortilla de Patata or Potato Omelet. Cafes, restaurants and bars in Spain serve this dish as tapas or appetizer, but mostly served as a light dinner in Spanish homes.
French Omelet
A good French Omelet is smooth, golden and oval. It is tender on the outside and creamy on the inside. Traditional French Omelets are made with cheese (au fromage) and herbs (aux fines herbes) or one could even get more creative by adding variations to it.
This Dish
The texture of the tortilla Omelet is supposed to be juicy and usually a good inch and a half thick. In Spain, a tortilla Omelet is almost always accompanied with bread and sometimes with fried pimientos de padron (fried Padron peppers), for added spice. On the other hand, French Omelets are very smooth and creamy, with the addition of cheese & mild herbs.
French Omelette - Recipe Card (to serve 4 pax)
Method of Cooking
Spanish Omelette - Recipe Card (to serve 4 pax)
Method of Cooking