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Back to the Thai-Style Omelette
This recipe is based on Hive account@waybeyondpadthai's entry for Week #2 of the Cook with Us contest. The theme was three-ingredient recipes. Check our her entry and more importantly, watch her really entertaining video here.
If you haven't heard of Cook with Us, it's a contest hosted by yours truly Hive account@offoodandart, Hive account@chefsteve and Hive account@pandamama. It's a fun way to learn and engage with fellow foodie Steemians. For more information, click here and browse through the different posts. Check out the Post Your Entry postings for the schedule and calendar of themes.
The seasonings used for the recipe are fish sauce and oyster sauce. They are considered free ingredients and therefore do not count towards the three ingredients. I added chili oil to give the omelette a little kick.
I decided to use my mini pans to make smaller portions of the omelette.
Ladle the omelette mixture into the pan(s).
This one shows the edges starting to brown and almost ready to be flipped over. I wanted it crispy just as Hive account@waybeyondpadthai made hers so I let it sit for a while.
Flip the omelette over when one side is brown and crispy. Cook the other side. Look at that nice crust!
Here are some from the first batch.
Serve with steamed rice.
What a delicious meal! So quick to make and so easy too. Try it out yourself and let me know what you think.
Thank you Hive account@waybeyondpadthai for sharing your recipe! I'd definitely make it again and will try other variations in the future. Please check out her page and follow her for more recipes and great videos.