/ck/, what do you use in your omelette? What do you put in your filler?
Pic related, I just made this. My filler uses avocado, cheese, garlic and cooked salmon.
>>7827876
whatevers on hand. cooking noob so its usually some combination of cheese peppers tomato onions and turkey bacon
I don't usually eat enough eggs at one time to put a bunch of stuff inside, so usually they're just seasoned simply and frequently eaten in a sandwich with other ingredients.
Also beat your eggs fully next time. Those white spots are almost as off-putting as brown spots or crispy corners.
I like burnt omelettes
>>7827893
>Eggs
>cheese
>milk
>junk food
lel stay mad flyover
>>7827901
Thanks for the tip! I'll beat them more next time
I have three favorite omelettes:
>classic French omelette with herbs
>mushroom omelette, using several kinds of mushrooms, sauteed in butter with shallots
>"southwestern" style omelette with potatoes, cheese, pico de gallo, sliced serranos, and avocado (this is an omelette I used to eat a lot in college when I was hungover at a local cafe, and so now I make it myself when I want a really hearty breakfast)
I don't generally put meat in my omelettes, just because (imo) it overpowers the flavor of the eggs and whatever vegetables you use, but sometimes ham is nice in omelettes.
>>7827893
I reverse image search supposed OC far more than is healthy, but you'd have to be autistic to do it in this case. It's an average looking homemade omelette that completely fits the OP description.
>>7827893
>look mom! I can inspect element!
>>7827903
Really? The texture of the eggs isn't too good if theyre overcooked.