This is a medieval recipe. The original instructions (translated from the medieval language) read as follows: "How to make an orange omelette: Take eggs and break them, with oranges, as many as you like; squeeze their juice and add to it the eggs with sugar; then take fat, and heat it in the pan and add the eggs. This is for ruffians and brazen harlots."
Provided by Millereg
Categories Breakfast
Time 30m
Yield 2 Ruffians or 3 Harlots portions, 2-3 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Juice the oranges and the lemon.
- Beat the eggs, add the juice, the sugar, and salt to taste, and cook the omelette in olive oil.
- Serve warm.
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Osei Mechak a
oa93@yahoo.comThis omelette is a fun and delicious way to change up your breakfast routine. I highly recommend trying it!
M Azam Khan
km18@hotmail.frI've made this omelette several times and it's always a hit. It's a great recipe for a quick and easy breakfast or brunch.
Manish Majhi
m.m@hotmail.comThis omelette is a great way to use up leftover oranges. It's also a great way to get your kids to eat more fruit.
amanuel andemeskel
a-andemeskel@yahoo.comI love the combination of orange and eggs in this omelette. It's a refreshing and delicious way to start the day.
Séphora RVT
rvts92@yahoo.comThis is a great recipe for a light and healthy breakfast. I'll definitely be making it again.
Arwa Ibrahim
arwa.i@yahoo.comI made this omelette for a brunch party and it was a hit! Everyone loved the unique flavor and it was a great conversation starter.
Sharon Khavulani
sharon-khavulani@hotmail.comThis omelette is a great way to get your kids to eat more fruit. My kids loved the orange flavor and they gobbled it up.
Mahi thk2008
t100@aol.comI've never had an orange omelette before, but I'm glad I tried this recipe. It was a unique and tasty way to start my day.
Bush HONK
honk46@hotmail.comI added a bit of chopped ham and cheese to my omelette and it was delicious! This is a versatile recipe that can be easily customized to your liking.
Pauline Musonye
mp@hotmail.comI followed the recipe exactly and the omelette turned out perfectly. It was light and fluffy, with just the right amount of orange flavor.
Allison Ramirez
r-a@yahoo.comThis is a great recipe for a quick and easy breakfast or brunch. I'll definitely be making it again.
sawsaweh doh
d.s@aol.comI was pleasantly surprised by how well the orange and eggs went together. This omelette is a great way to use up leftover oranges.
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ismam.a98@hotmail.comI made this omelette for my family and they loved it! The kids especially enjoyed the orange flavor.
Korah-Lynn Byers
b_k3@hotmail.comThis omelette is a fun and easy way to add some citrus flavor to your breakfast. I served it with a side of fresh fruit and it was a perfect way to start the day.
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n63@aol.comThis orange omelette was a delightful surprise! I was a bit skeptical about the combination of orange and eggs, but it turned out to be a delicious and refreshing dish. The orange zest added a subtle citrus flavor that complemented the eggs perfectly