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Quick And Easy Corned Beef Omelet

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Prep Time
10m
Cook Time
15m
Total Time
25m
This quick and easy corned beef omelet is a flavorful and satisfying breakfast or brunch option. With just a few simple ingredients like corned beef, potatoes, eggs, and Parmesan cheese, it's an effortless meal that is sure to impress. Perfect for busy mornings or lazy weekend brunches.

Ingredients

Servings: 1
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Steps

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Make the corned beef hash: Warm the oil over medium heat, then add the potatoes and onions. Cook until the onions are translucent and the potatoes are cooked through, 5 to 7 minutes. Add the corned beef and a few pinches of salt, and cook until warmed through. Taste and add more salt if needed. Transfer the corned beef hash to a clean plate or bowl.
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Start the omelet: Return skillet to medium heat and melt butter. Once butter is melted swirl it around so it coats the pan. In a medium bowl, add the eggs and milk. Beat until well combined. Pour the scrambled eggs into the pan with the butter. When eggs start to set, use a small spatula to push the cooked egg into the center, tilting the pan at the same time, allowing the uncooked egg to flow to the outside of the skillet. Repeat until the eggs are almost all cooked, but there is still a thin layer of uncooked egg on top. This should take no more than 2 minutes.
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Add the corned beef: Add the crisped corn beef hash to one side of the omelet along with grated Parmesan cheese and a pinch of salt and pepper.
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Finish the omelet: Fold the top of the omelet over the filling and cook for another 15 seconds. Carefully flip the omelet over.
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Dig in: Slide the omelet out onto a plate and garnish with parsley. Eat immediately.

Nutrition Facts

  • Calories
    580kcal
    28%
  • Fat
    40g
    2%
  • Saturated Fat
    15g
    0%
  • Carbohydrates
    25g
    1%
  • Fiber
    2g
    0%
  • Sugar
    3g
    0%
  • Protein
    28g
    1%
  • Cholesterol
    545mg
    27%
  • Sodium
    1230mg
    61%
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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