A lot of people do this for camping.I can't even fathom that
Yeah but isn't it scrambled eggs at that point rather than an omelet?A lot of people do this for camping.
Sure is. I've done it with sliced ham, sautéed onions and peppers and shredded cheese. All in vacuumed sealed bags. All you have to do is boil water. Not really relevant to the OP, but this has its place.Yeah but isn't it scrambled eggs at that point rather than an omelet?
Yeah I've done that more than once. Eats fine. Doesn't look as purdy.Sure is. I've done it with sliced ham, sautéed onions and peppers and shredded cheese. All in vacuumed sealed bags. All you have to do is boil water. Not really relevant to the OP, but this has its place.
This! An omelet must have, at a minimum, sausage, bacon, or both, plus bell pepper and cheese. That's minimum!My favorite omelet is the one that blows out because it's loaded with stuff
This! An omelet must have, at a minimum, sausage, bacon, or both, plus bell pepper and cheese. That's minimum!
Agree on the leftover BBQ. Even just dirty eggs with BBQ is bombThe only thing I enjoy eating more than vegetables is meat. Pizza? Drag it through the garden and load it with meat. Burgers? Uneatable because I pile everything else on top. Omelet? It's just scrambled eggs with stuff.
FYI, if you've never crisped up leftover BBQ meat in the skillet and added it to your omelet, you've never truly lived.
That is now on my to do list!FYI, if you've never crisped up leftover BBQ meat in the skillet and added it to your omelet, you've never truly lived.
Gonna have to give that a try.FYI, if you've never crisped up leftover BBQ meat in the skillet and added it to your omelet, you've never truly lived.