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  2. Alton Brown's 10 Ways to Make the Perfect Omelet - AOL

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    For both Alton and Antonia, butter is key to making an omelet. "More butter's always good," he told her, and they both liberally coated their pans with butter. 5.

  3. Egg White Omlette with Spinach Recipe - AOL

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    4 eggs, egg whites separated; 1 small onion, finely chopped; 50 grams of spinach, washed and finely chopped (You can also use coriander leaves if spinach is not available.); 2 green chillies ...

  4. 32 Omelet Recipes to Start Your Day with, Whether You Like ...

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  5. Simply Peachy Steak Omelette Recipe - AOL

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    In medium prepared omelette pan, on medium high heat, sauté steak, garlic, and bell peppers for 5 minutes. Add the peaches and continue cooking for 2 minutes. Add avocado and feta cheese and set aside. Using the same omelette pan, wipe out with paper towels and spray with cooking spray; bring to high heat.

  6. Omelette - Wikipedia

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    An omelette (sometimes omelet in American English; see spelling differences) is a dish made from eggs, fried with butter or oil in a frying pan.It is a common practice for an omelette to include fillings such as chives, vegetables, mushrooms, meat (often ham or bacon), cheese, onions or some combination of the above.

  7. Corn tortilla - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico and Central America, a corn tortilla or just tortilla (/ t ɔːr ˈ t iː ə /, Spanish: [toɾˈtiʝa]) is a type of thin, unleavened flatbread, made from hominy, that is the whole kernels of maize treated with alkali to improve their nutrition in a process called nixtamalization.