Have you seen those jiggly, fluffy omelets that are all the rage on social media? Here's a simple and foolproof recipe that you can try at home. The key is to whisk the egg whites until they reach the ...
An omelet can be a satisfying breakfast, lunch, or light dinner. It's a quick meal to prepare, with orange juice in the morning, or with a tossed salad dressed in a simple vinaigrette for lunch or ...
While the technical name for this is a Poulard omelet (from the La Mère Poulard restaurant in France), another perfectly acceptable name is "egg-pancake-soufflé-looking thing." When cooked with the ...
Makes 2 to 4 servings. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In large bowl combine egg yolks and pepper. With a flat whisk, stir yolks and pepper until well blended; set aside. In a second large bowl, beat egg ...
Spinach soufflé remained a common fixture on holiday dinner tables through the 1950s and 1970s, but somewhere around the late ...
Pierre Koffmann is known for the robust cuisine of his native Gascony. The French-born chef won three Michelin stars for his ability to extract great flavors from often humble ingredients and his most ...
Preheat a nonstick 8- or 9-inch skillet over medium to medium-high heat. Whisk the eggs, vanilla, vanilla bean seeds, and sugar with a fork until just combined. Melt the butter in the skillet, swirl ...
The process of separating the eggs and yolks, and then folding in the whisked egg whites, delivers the "edible magic trick" that is the souffled omelet. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead) An omelet can be a ...