Sunday, January 4, 2009

GTB RECIPES

CAMPING OMELET

By Ellen "EJ" Sackett

How do you make an omelet with no butter and no frying pan? It's easy! Here's the recipe, passed on to me by my friend Herbert Holl.

All you need are the ingredients, Zip-lock freezer bags to put them in, and a large pot of boiling water. You can create several individualized omelets and cook them at the same time. Just remember to label each bag with a waterproof marker, such as a Sharpie, so you know which omelet is whose!

First, line a glass with the Zip-lock bag. While this step isn't necessary, it makes loading the ingredients into the bag much easier. Next, crack your eggs into the bag. You can substitute egg whites or Egg Beaters if you prefer. Add whatever vegetables and shredded cheese you like; however, any meats should be pre-cooked. Seal the bag and shake the ingredients together to mix them, making sure to squish the eggs to break the yolks. Open the bag again, and then decompress the air out of of it. Seal it, drop it in the boiling water, and let it cook for fifteen minutes. Particularly if you are making more than one omelet, watch the bags carefully to keep them from melting against the side of the pot.

The result? The fluffiest omelet you've ever tasted! And it's healthy too without the extra fat. Best of all, there's no mess to clean up--just throw away the bag when you're through. Great idea, huh?