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omlette recipee needed..with pics
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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 752314" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>Alison...I am Italian. I know the difference. A frittata is not folded. An omlet is. You can call it what you like, we finish all of our Frittatas in the oven that's the way my grandmother (from Italy) taught my Father and how he taught me. </p><p></p><p>The omlet recipe I posted came from a french chef whom I sold food to for 10 years. An omlet never sees the oven. A souffle of course only sees the oven. I am not picking a fight but one of us has been in the food business for 27 years and I am pretty sure it's me.</p><p></p><p>BTW if you want a really light "souffle" omlet add a pinch of baking powder to the eggs and when you put it under the broiler it will puff up. When we make one like that we sometimes put strips of cheese on it and let the egg envelop the cheese when it cooks. </p><p></p><p>I posted a picture a few months ago of a Frittata. I will see if I can find a link to that thread</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 752314, member: 6713"] Alison...I am Italian. I know the difference. A frittata is not folded. An omlet is. You can call it what you like, we finish all of our Frittatas in the oven that's the way my grandmother (from Italy) taught my Father and how he taught me. The omlet recipe I posted came from a french chef whom I sold food to for 10 years. An omlet never sees the oven. A souffle of course only sees the oven. I am not picking a fight but one of us has been in the food business for 27 years and I am pretty sure it's me. BTW if you want a really light "souffle" omlet add a pinch of baking powder to the eggs and when you put it under the broiler it will puff up. When we make one like that we sometimes put strips of cheese on it and let the egg envelop the cheese when it cooks. I posted a picture a few months ago of a Frittata. I will see if I can find a link to that thread [/QUOTE]
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