The mushroom omelette is easily prepared by putting a mixture of chopped mushrooms and olives in a delicately browned omelette as it is folded over just before it is served; there is nothing better in an egg dish than this.
They make an excellent omelette aux fines herbes here, Queenie.
The omelette was good and hot, and Regina took two mouthfuls before she answered.
Regina finished the last bit of omelette with relish, and sat back in her chair and waited for the rest of the story.
Of the dishes which have been specified, the froise corresponded to an omelette au lard of modern French cookery, having strips of bacon in it.
The tansy was an omelette of another description, made chiefly with eggs and chopped herbs.
However, if you smother the omelette in salt, red pepper, and mustard, you will be able to deal with it.
When the omeletteis thrown in front of you it at once makes its presence felt.
Claes, putting upon the table grilled puddings, an omelette of fat ham, cheese, and great tankards, and red clear wine of Louvain sparkling in the flasks.
So it must be confessed that when an hour afterwards I saw an auberge by the water's edge it became necessary to stifle my feelings by ordering an omelette and two chops.
It will rise up as light as a golden puff ball, but it must not be used in a family who have a habit of coming late to breakfast, because, if allowed to stand, this particular omelette grows presently as flat as a flounder.
You should serve an omelette on a hot plate, and it requires a little dexterity to learn how to take it out neatly.
Now, mother, see if you can get Mr. Shubrick down here before my omelette is ruined; for that is the greatest danger just at present.
It was not quite easy to get Mr. Shubrick down there, however; he demurred very seriously; and I am afraid the omelette was something the worse before he came.
The chef had distinguished himself upon a dish of semi-grilled and devilled fowl, an omelette aux fines herbes, &c.
The lunch was exquisite: the omelette overdone, the sausages too greasy, and the bread so hard that he had to cut it into fingers for Christine lest she should hurt her wrist.
With no more waste of words than she herself had used, I told her of Miss Levey's voracious curiosity, of Evie's perplexed sense of something unexplained, and of my own unsuccessful attempt to have my eggs and my omelette too.
And so I come to my first, though not to my last, attempt to tell without telling, and, as they say, to make my omelette without breaking my eggs.
Heat some butter in a frying pan until very hot, then pour in the mixture and keep putting a knife round the outside to prevent the omelette adhering, and to make the uncooked centre flow towards the rim.
When cooked fold the omelette and turn on to a very hot dish.
I ate the omelette with cognac, which was very good, then I looked in the street.
Nevertheless, how sad that undoubtedly you cannot make an omelette without first breaking the eggs!
She was making an omelette I guess it was for this gentleman.
Aunt Fleda," said he, as soon as she had fairly taken her place at the head of the table, "would you mind my telling that you made the omelette for this gentleman?
A nameless fear shot through me, causing me to swallow a mouthful of omelette the wrong way.
Another day, another dish, which you cannot do better than makeomelette aux champignons.
Sweeter smiles fall from the daffodils, if now they prove motive to a fine symphony in gold; as they will if omelette aux rognons be chosen as second course.
Dumas' soup for dinner; but for breakfast the unrivalled omelette of Brillat-Savarin.
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