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Sweet Breakfast Omelet



Sweet Breakfast Omelet

Sweet omelet adds an interesting twist to your regular breakfast omelet and is quite filling on its own. The first time I read about sweet omelet was the Persian sweet omelet with dates. Later I found interesting versions with different fillings like chocolate chip, jam filled sweet omelet and  poached fruit omelet. Earlier I posted a recipe of Malabar Kayapola which is a thick omelet loaded with ghee roasted plantains and nuts. In this recipe I have used dates,nuts and coconut. You can use any nuts of your choice. Try this,hope you will all enjoy :) 

Ingredients
Eggs - 2
Milk or cream- 1 tbs
Sugar or maple syrup- 1 1/2 tsp
Salt- a pinch
Cinnamon- a pinch
Vanilla essence-a few drops
Cashew nuts chopped- 5-6
Almonds chopped- 5-6
Dates chopped- 3 tbs
Coconut shredded- 2-3 tbs
Butter- 1 tsp



Beat egg, cinnamon, sugar,salt, cream/milk and vanilla essence till the egg mixture is thick and bubbly. Heat butter in a pan and when it melts pour the egg mixture and allow the bottom to set and spread the chopped nuts,dates and coconut over the top before it starts thickening. Reduce the heat and cook for two minutes. When one side is golden brown flip over and cook the other side just like regular omelet. Serve with bread or with a little whipped cream as a breakfast dessert.

Try this
Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

  1. This is new to me.....yummy picture...bookmarked!!

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  2. Loved the recipe and your beautiful pan

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  3. Just drooling over here by looking at the omelette. Would try it out very soon.
    Deepa

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  4. Omelet looks droolworthy..i am loving it.

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  5. Woww... very beautiful photographs.. great job :)

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  6. Wonderfully made....super delicious

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  7. Cant resist to this sweet omelet, love to start my day with that platter.

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  8. love this sweet version dear, delicious so...

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  9. Never ever thought about making omlette sweet.. Very Interesting and delicious!

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  10. Wow!! the omelets looks delicious and filling!!

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  11. Nice idea of omelet Suja..well made as well !

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  12. Easy to make and no doubt tasty. Good sharing.

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  13. This is a new one to me, looks delicious..

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  14. Different variety of omlette. too good.

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  15. wow you did a great job,.i love omlette.

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  16. Never tried this sweet omelet. Looks very appetizing .

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  17. interesting..sweet related foods good to take in d break fast times..it may easy to lose d calories..Iam in of them.hope i vl try this one day..YUMMY...

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  18. this is sso nice..loved the version of the sweet omlett..wil definitely try.

    have a nice day n tc..
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  19. Looks awesome Suja, great breakfast option !!

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  20. That's something new to me.. Looks yum !

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  21. Sweet omelet looks marvelous, a nice addition to the usual breakfast!

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