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  2. How to make a perfect omelet - AOL

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  3. John Mitzewich - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps uniquely among Internet food writers, each of Mitzewich's recipes is split between the blog and the video instructions on his YouTube channel, with the exact written ingredient amounts and background information about the recipe being posted on the blog, and the method for preparing the recipe not being written but instead explained through the video on YouTube (which otherwise does ...

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  5. 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.

  6. Chef Jean-Pierre - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Chef Jean-Pierre released his third cookbook, Cooking 101. [17] This interactive book compiles recipes from some of the popular courses taught at his school, Chef Jean-Pierre's Cooking School. The book won a Platinum Aurora Award for his ability to simplify and elucidate complex culinary concepts for aspiring chefs and home cooks alike.

  7. Open-Face Omelet Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the broiler. Heat 1 tsp of oil in a small pan (a 6 or 8-inch pan works well) over medium to medium-high heat. Add the zucchini and a dash of salt and pepper, and sauté about 4 minutes ...

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    Its name comes from crespèu, the Occitan form of the French word crêpe. [2] Similarly to a fougasse, an Occitan crespèu has many variations. This dish is also known as trouchia or omelette à la moissonneuse. The latter name suggests that it originated as a dish traditionally prepared for field work and specifically for the harvest season. [1]

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

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    When it comes to the consistency of her omelet, Antonia said, "It should be ooey and gooey." 8. Both Antonia and Alton opt for a triple-fold technique when plating their omelets, though Alton ...