This type of Greek Omelettes can be a very substacial meal for both type2 diabetics and vegetarians.
To make this omelette into a none vegetarian dish simply add in some precooked chopped bacon or some chopped roasted ham or even corned beef which adds a wounderful a flavour to omelettes but this seems to have gone out of fashion these days.
They are easy to prepare, you follow the same basic instructions for making an omelet, then add all the various ingredients to make up all different omelette’s you can think up.
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Directions for this Greek Omelette
- Heat the oil in a large non-stick frying pan, then fry the onion wedges over a high heat for about 4 mins until they brown at the edges.
- Add in the tomatoes and olives and cook for 1-2 mins until the tomatoes begin to go soft.
- Turn the heat down to medium and pour in the eggs.
- Cook the eggs in the pan, stirring them as they begin to set, until half cooked, but still runny in places – about 2 mins.
- Scatter over the feta cheese,and then place the pan under the grill and flash cookfor 5-6 mins until omelette is nice and golden brown.
- Let the omelette stand for 2 minutes to settle and set then cut into wedges and serve direct from the pan.
- To accompany these Greek Omelettes,try them with fresh Grusty Bread or heated fresh rolls and a green herb salad with a drizzle of balsamic dressing,it could be a dietricians dream meal.
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