Next day he dined at Breteuil on 'fried mackerel and an omelette and a bottle of bad wine' for all of which he was overcharged. |
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Dishes are often garnished with eggs, cooked into a thin omelette and then rolled, before being sliced into strips. |
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The Spanish tortilla, La Tasca style, is an omelette of mashed potatoes and onion, mildly seasoned. |
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In fact, any decent frying pan can turn out a good omelette, especially if it has a nonstick coating. |
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But there were many less exotic offerings such as omelette, cheese toasties and muffin or crumpet with either tea or coffee. |
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Heat up a small omelette pan and add a teaspoon of oil, swirling it around the pan. |
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As for your financial point, it is indeed unfair on Edinburgh rate-payers, but you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs. |
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The vegi sushi featured rice and seaweed topped with asparagus, cucumber, soya bean curd and omelette. |
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We opt for number two, and discover the dipso cooks a mean cheese omelette. |
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Gone are the days when vegetarians were limited to a choice of mushroom omelette or nut cutlet when they dined out. |
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Next up was the crab omelette, beautifully cooked, not greasy or oily in any way, and plenty of crab inside. |
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Just as surely as you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs, you can't build a fairer society without challenging wealth and power. |
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Unlike a classic omelette, you serve it open and finish it off under a grill so that it is set in the middle. |
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I hope he's right cause that's what we hadda do to get replacement eggs for our omelette. |
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They offer to concoct an authentic supper of refried beans and chorizo omelette. |
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Cecil helped himself to an omelette, several rashers of bacon and two slices of toast before he turned to look for Mark and Kristy. |
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An omelette for two can be made over a good spirit lamp in a little eight-inch pan. |
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I had so-called Spanish omelette in mind, but couldn't even be bothered to start looking for recipes, so I just whipped something up. |
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Now I'm in Spain I've gotten to enjoy the Spanish omelette, they are really tasty. |
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There is a dosa and omelette counter, pasta and salad bars, as well as a spread of old favourites. |
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First, we have a saying in my country, that you cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs. |
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This custard can also be made with 4 whole eggs: they should be beaten as for an omelette. |
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Soup and sandwiches or an egg omelette with toast and a salad can be nutritious and quick. |
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This is an opportunity to take part in conferences on truffles, along with the preparation of a giant omelette and a truffle market. |
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The traditional local game of pelota and ham omelette competitions add to the atmosphere. |
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Instead of a light, puffy, cherry-studded pudding, the result was a nasty, pasty, cherry omelette that was scraped into the bin before anyone could see it. |
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His usual breakfast was a herb omelette, cold meats and sausage, toast, jam and tea. |
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Our economies are so intertwined that if we were ever to try to separate them, it would be like trying unscramble an omelette. |
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Even if the truth later came out, it might be hard to unscramble the omelette. |
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On the other hand you become a French omelette, it is cut to pieces and they are added to the rice. |
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Now, they are ready to be added to an omelette, a brown rice pilaf or a can of soup. |
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His favourite meal of all was his wife's Irish stew, or an underdone cheese omelette browned under the grill. |
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Their zesty and slightly pungent flavor can be enjoyed in dishes enlivened with vinegar or in an omelette. |
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Or you could choose from bacon quiche, smoked kipper, smoked salmon and scrambled eggs or a wild mushroom omelette. |
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With them, you can discover a thousand and one ways to enhance a salad, an omelette, a plate of pasta, a quiche, stuffing or a pâté. |
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At the bar: They serve baguettes during the week, and snacks on weekends and public holidays: omelette, chorizo, tongue etc. |
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His Sunday-morning ritual was cutting them into little pieces and frying them crisp and then folding them into an omelette. |
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I had a good Western omelette with stone-cold hash browns and a biscuit. |
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We have heard of a Spanish omelette, which means a stuffed omelette. |
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You can also use Clover Leaf Kippered Fillets in place of traditional meats in your favorite quiche, frittata or omelette recipes. |
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When a little of the unset part remains on the surface the omelette is done. |
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An omelette then, with chanterelles, picked fresh, by himself, just before the rain? |
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He's left Australia with a whole lot of broken eggs, but no omelette in sight. |
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There's also an adjoining restaurant, where you can order, amongst other things, the traditional Sacromonte omelette, with lambs brains. |
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Some of the wartime recipes you will find are rhubarb bread pudding, nettle champ, Irish stew with venison, kedgeree, hardtime omelette and mock plum pudding. |
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The perfect omelette is pale golden on the outside without the slightest tinge of brown, and soft and creamy in the centre, which the French term bauvese. |
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I had Tortilla de patatas, or so-called Spanish omelette in my mind, but couldn't even bother to start looking for recipes, so I just whipped something up. |
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He used to stay in a small guest house when visiting New York, but ate at the Hilton for the bargain breakfast there, and they fell in love over an omelette. |
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However, as Lenin said, you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs. |
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I'd like an omelette plain and a chicken salad sandwich on wheat toast. |
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As the saying goes, you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs. |
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I haven't been eating dairy or grains for a few weeks now so parsley sauce is out of the question, but I do love an omelette aux fines herbes. |
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Buitoni Eliche with chopped ham and peas, topped with beaten egg and cooked in an omelette pan and finished with flat-leaf parsley. |
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The Omlet team provide an excellent service and are always happy to answer any questions, from how to give your chicken a bath to how to make a creamier omelette! |
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Yesterday one of her three brothers revealed that Maria, 43, loves Spanish classics, including paella, omelette and cold gazpacho soup. |
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Deep fried whitebait also goes well in a tapas selection according to Mark as would small portions of the paella and the Spanish potato omelette. |
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Terms like Denver omelette, New York steak, New England clam chowder, Italian spaghetti and country-fried steak describe a style of food. |
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We wish we hadn't ordered the Denver omelette because the pancakes someone else ordered look so good. |
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They also offer cheese, chorizo, meat, omelette and loin baguettes. |
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Coucou for the omelette, and sabzi fo rthe herbs. |
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Other specialties include the shrimp omelette, chupe de cangrejos, and crabmeat omelette. |
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When the omelette is quite moist and runny fold it in two and serve. |
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Once you're back at home, the office or school, sit down to a satisfying, high-protein meal such as an omelette made out of egg whites with some oatmeal, low-fat milk and fruit. |
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For a delicious meal when you're on the go, try an omelette wrap. |
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And since one cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs, these measures will inevitably be painful to those concerned, both professional transport operators and the individual citizen. |
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Goat cheese can be high in fat, as can other omelette ingredients. |
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It has a base of sambal belacan, sour tamarind, garlic, galangal, lemon grass and coconut milk, topped with omelette strips, chicken strips, prawns, fresh coriander and lime. |
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