Healthy Omelette Recipe Recipe – Easy Chicken Recipes

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My go-to healthy omelette recipe is so easy to make for quick breakfasts, and it tastes as fresh and delicious as it looks! A golden, folded egg omelette is stuffed with sautéed mushrooms, kale, onions, and melty mozzarella for plenty of protein and nutrients. I’ll show you how to cook the perfect omelette that you can fill with whatever ingredients you desire!

An omelette with mushrooms and kale on a plate.An omelette with mushrooms and kale on a plate.

I’ve always been amazed by those beautiful, fluffy omelettes you get at fancy brunch restaurants, but I never thought I’d be able to make one that’s just as good. Turns out, I can! Cooking omelettes only requires a few ingredients and a couple of easy steps, and it can be as healthy as you want it to be by swapping in your favorite add-ins.

What’s in this Easy Omelette Recipe?

  • Eggs: Use 2-3 whole eggs for a nice, filling omelette. If you prefer to use only egg whites, I recommend using 4 egg whites.
  • Butter: A bit of unsalted butter is ideal for cooking eggs and adds richness. You can sub olive oil or avocado oil if you prefer a lighter option.
  • Add-ins: Mushrooms, kale, onions, and mozzarella are my preferred omelette ingredients, but this is completely customizable to your tastes.

Healthy Omelette Ideas

I love to make my omelettes with healthy ingredients like kale and mushrooms, because they pack a nutrient-rich punch and are also delicious. But once you know how to make a simple egg omelette, it’s easy to swap out the filling with any veggies or add-ins you like.

Add spinach, chopped bell peppers, green onions, asparagus, broccoli, fresh herbs, feta, or whatever you might have sitting in your fridge!

An omelette with spinach and herbs on a plate.An omelette with spinach and herbs on a plate.

How to Store and Reheat

Omelettes are best enjoyed fresh, straight out of the skillet. Unfortunately, eggs tend to lose their texture and become rubbery when stored and reheated.

However, if you do have leftovers, you can store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. When reheating, gently warm the omelette in a skillet over low heat until heated through.

A healthy omelette filled with kale and mushrooms on a plate.A healthy omelette filled with kale and mushrooms on a plate.

Notes and Tips

  • This easy omelette recipe can be made with egg whites only if you prefer an even lighter option. 3 large eggs yields a little more than 1/2 cup, so use enough egg whites to fill out the recipe (4-5 should be equivalent).
  • Omelettes make the perfect healthy breakfast served with fresh fruit, yogurt, and/or more veggies on the side.
An omelet with mushrooms and spinach on a plate.An omelet with mushrooms and spinach on a plate.

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