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This fish sauce omelette is a quick fix for breakfast, lunch or dinner

Fluffy on the inside and crisp on the outside, this omelette will become a quick and easy favourite.

Fish sauce omelette. Agak Agak: Everyday recipes from Singapore by Shu Han Lee. Photography by Ola O Smit. Hardie Grant.
Fish sauce omelette. Agak Agak: Everyday recipes from Singapore by Shu Han Lee. Photography by Ola O Smit. Hardie Grant.

An omelette is one of the first things I learnt to make as a starving student, and it’s still one of the things I love to make regularly – not just for breakfasts, but for quick lunches and dinners. The one I grew up with is fluffy on the inside and golden brown on the outside, and seasoned with soy or fish sauce rather than salt for extra flavour. I also like to chuck in whatever herbs are available. ­­

Also try out my Peranakan prawn & pineapple curry and Nonya lemongrass roast chicken.

Agak Agak: Everyday recipes from Singapore by Shu Han Lee. Photography by Ola O Smit. Hardie Grant.
Agak Agak: Everyday recipes from Singapore by Shu Han Lee. Photography by Ola O Smit. Hardie Grant.

 

 

Fish sauce omelette

 

Ingredients

  • 2 large free-range eggs
  • 1 teaspoon fish sauce, or to taste
  • ¼ teaspoon ground white pepper
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 spring onion, finely chopped, white and green parts separated
  • ½ red chilli, finely chopped
  • Handful of fresh herbs, such as coriander, mint or
  • Thai basil

Method

  1. Beat the eggs in a bowl with the fish sauce and white pepper. Heat a small frying pan set over a medium-high heat. Add the oil and, when hot, fry the white parts of the spring onions and the chopped chilli for a few seconds until fragrant.
  2. Pour in the beaten eggs – they should sizzle immediately in the hot oil. Let the egg set slightly before using a spatula or pair of chopsticks to push the cooked sides of the omelette into the centre and swirling the pan so the raw egg runs to the edges. Do this until the egg is mostly cooked and golden brown underneath. It’s OK for the middle to be a bit runny.
  3. Sprinkle the herbs and green parts of the spring onions on top before folding or flipping. Let cook for a few seconds more before dishing up. 

Serves 1-2

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