Omelettes are called by the name of what is added to flavour them: a ham or tongue omelette; an anchovy, or veal kidney omelette, &c.
Omelettes should be fried in a small frying-pan made for that purpose, with a small quantity of butter.
With this make three or four omelettesabout the thickness of a ten-cent piece.
As the omelettes are finished lay them on a napkin to cool; then cut them transversely into strips about one-quarter of an inch wide.
She says that the omelettes are the only things that give her a chance.
She can't makeomelettes without breaking eggs," I urged.
Can't make omelettes without breaking eggs though, as the French say.
You can't make omelettes without breaking eggs," was the indifferent reply.
You can't make omelettes without breaking eggs," said Mr. Hobson, sententiously.
He is going to teach the troops to make omelettes and biscuit-soup.
For two days he was haunted by memories of kidney omelettes and by the word "miser.
Omelettes form no part of the domestic cuisine of England.
We had omelettes and coffee at the inn, then basked in the sun and smoked.
Nadine, his pretty daughter, was tremulously eager to make us comfortable, and the two days we were at Dour we hung round the hotel, sandwiching omelettes and drink between our despatches.
Why, when he got out here we found he was a vegetarian, and we had to chase around and have omelettes fixed up for him every day.
Then if they do happen to be omelettes it's a pleasant surprise, whereas if I said omelettes and then produced scrambled eggs Timothy might be disappointed.
In fact generally my omelettes turn out to be scrambled eggs.
But we were far too hungry to wait, and before the omelettes arrived we had cleared a great plate of cakes.
The omelettes danced up and down before my eyes until the intervening miles over hard cobble stones dwindled to nothing.
I thought of the omelettes in the tea shop of Poperinghe, and I knew that I was lost.
Where could you get better omelettes served by a more charming little waitress?
Mere Mouchard was tossing omelettes from morning till night; even Augustine was far too hurried to pay her usual visit to the creamery.
For every description of omelettes I must refer my readers to the series of omelettes in the other department of this work.
Sweet omelettes may also be served with apricots passed in sugar or rhubarb, as directed in Nos.
Dulcie, daunted by nothing, ate each new dish and said she enjoyed it, though Lilias and Cousin Clare could not be induced even to taste the unaccustomed food, and lunched on omelettes which were ordered specially for their benefit.
They were, indeed, glad to move away from the rather rough element on the beach, and turn back through the town, where the peasants were now taking lunch of maccaroni and omelettes at tables spread in the streets.
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