Incredible Omelet

"Somebody just emailed this to me and I can't wait to try it out!! How fun for a family gathering!! The ingredients, other than the eggs, are prepared beforehand, with guests adding whatever they would like. The possibities are endless!! Prep time includes time to prepare a variety of ingredients from which guests can choose. Use two large or extra-large eggs per omelet"
 
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Ready In:
43mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • For each omelet, have each guest write his or her name on a large or extra large Ziplock freezer bag with a permanent marker. Then, each person cracks two eggs into his bag. Zip the bag and shake to "stir" the eggs.
  • Each guest then adds ingredients to taste, again stirring to blend well.
  • Drop up to rolling, boiling water for 13 minutes.
  • The directions say you can usually cook up to six or eight at a time in a large pot.
  • The directions continue, "Open the bags and the omelet will roll out easily. Be prepared for everyone to be amazed.".

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  1. I have made this on many occasions lately. I do it a bit differently. I mix up shredded cheese, green onion, ham, mustard and marmalade in a bowl then evenly distribute this into the bags. (You can let your imagination run wild and add anything from soup to nuts.) I then beat two eggs in a bowl and pour them into the bag and seal the bag. I do this the day before needing them. When needed I cook in boiling water for 13 minutes. Everyone gets the same omelet but it saves a lot of time and mess and no one has ever complained. It is a terrific recipe for a brunch. I serve it with scalloped potatoes and roasted squash and minted peas. Great brunch. Hope lots of people try it.
     
  2. I was just given this recipe by a friend. Fantastic! Yup, it really works!
     
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