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Rudy’s Cheese Omelettes A La Suds

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Dairy, Eggs Cheese/eggs, Herb/spice 3 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 Eggs
1/2 t Tabasco Pepper Sauce
3 T Grated Parmesan Cheese
1/3 c Beer
3 T Butter

INSTRUCTIONS

From: "0000000ccccccc" <wlockman@ra1.randomc.com>  Date: Tue, 21 May
1996 22:27:06 +0000  More than a decade ago, Rudy Stanish, "the
Omelette King" would turn  out hundreds of omelettes at a time for
charity functions.  He always  added Tabasco pepper sauce to his egg
mixture, and over the years he  cooked a bunch of omelettes for us on
many occasions.  Rudy used beer  as the liquid in this cheese omelette
recipe, giving the eggs even  more zip.  In a large mixing bowl, beat
the eggs, beer and Tabasco sauce with a  whisk only until blended, not
frothy.  In an 8-1/2" omelette pan over  medium heat, melt 1 tablespoon
of the butter.  The pan is hot enough  when a drop of water spatters in
it.  Pour 1/3 of the egg mixture  into the pan. Place one hand on the
pan handle, palm down, and move  the pan in a back-and-forth motion.
With the other hand, using a  fork, stir the egg mixture in a circular
motion, about seven times.  Sprinkle the omelette with a tablespoon of
the cheese.  To turn out  the omelette, place your hand on the handle
with palm upward.  Tip  the pan and roll the omelette out onto a plate.
Repeat twice with  the remaining egg mixture. Serve with additional
Tabasco sauce, if  desired.  Frrom: The Tabasco Cookbook. Typed by Syd
Bigger.  Posted to Master Cook Recipes List, Digest #93

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 278
Calories From Fat: 200
Total Fat: 22.5g
Cholesterol: 406.9mg
Sodium: 226mg
Potassium: 155.8mg
Carbohydrates: 1.9g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: 14.7g


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