Tansy omelette
1 Omelette
Ingredients
Quantity | Ingredient | |
---|---|---|
6 | Eggs | |
Pinch of salt | ||
Freshly milled black pepper | ||
1 | MICHAEL, Pamela | |
A Country Harvest | ||
Peerage Books | ||
London | ||
½ | tablespoon | Chopped tansy leaves |
1 | tablespoon | Chopped parsley |
Butter for frying |
Directions
Break the eggs into a bowl, add the salt and pepper and mix lightly with a fork. Strip the tansy leaves from the mid-rib, remove the parsley stalks, then chop both herbs finely and stir them into the eggs. Heat a small nut of butter in an omelette pan or small frying pan, when very hot pour in the egg mixture and stir round with a fork, keeping the mixture moving so that the uncooked top runs to the hot bottom of the pan. Do not overcook--the top of the omelette should look like runny scrambled eggs. Leave on the heat for a few seconds to set the bottom, then fold the omelette in half with a palette knife and slide on to a well-heated serving dish.
Serves 2.
NOTE: A small amount of tansy does wonders for an omelette, and the same amount--half a tablespoon of chopped tansy leaves to 6 eggs--is equally nice with scrambled eggs.
MM Format by John Hartman Indianapolis, IN
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