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Roquefort omelet recipe

19 June 2015 · 4 Comments

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Roquefort omelet

I do not know if I already told you but Roquefort is my favourite cheese for ever. This was one of the only cheese I could eat as a child. The other ones weren’t strong enough. I do agree that I had strange food taste at that time. I was maybe ten years old the first time I tried Roquefort omelet. I do not remember so well that evening. But I do remember that we went with my mother in a restaurant not so far from our place. At first I was mumbling because I couldn’t find anything I liked. As usual after 5 minutes I had not only one dish I wanted to try but two. So after moaning about the menu, I was hesitating between two different dishes much to the dismay of my mother looking at me. Hopefully I chosed the Roquefort omelet and I loved it so much that I try to make up the recipe. This is probably not the same recipe; but it is really tasty too.

Roquefort omelet

What I like about omelets is that you can almost add any ingredients you want. Making it the perfect recipe for left over. If you like this recipe, you should consider having a look at this other omelet recipe. Quite good as well. Great associated with a green salad!

Roquefort omelet
Roquefort omelet recipe

Roquefort omelet recipe

a French girl "cuisine"
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 10 minutes mins
Course Main
Cuisine French
Servings 1

Ingredients
  

  • 3 eggs
  • 15 gr. of roquefort
  • 1 teaspoon of chives
  • pepper

Instructions
 

  • Mix eggs.
  • Crumble roquefort.
  • Add roquefort, chives and pepper with eggs.
  • Preheat your non-sticky pan.
  • Pour mix in your pan. Leave to cook for 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Serve immediately.

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  1. chef mimi says

    22 June 2015 at 20h11

    hmmmmmmm. A perfect breakfast, lunch, or dinner!

    Reply
    • a French girl "cuisine" says

      28 June 2015 at 14h23

      Merci Chef Mimi

      Reply
      • Jack says

        3 April 2016 at 22h56

        I made this recipe for a project in my French II class. The omelette was very satisfying and delicious.

        Reply
        • a French girl "cuisine" says

          4 April 2016 at 6h52

          I am glad you liked it. Roquefort is always a risky choice when you are not accustomed !

          Reply

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