Recipe: Delicious Boil in the Bag Omelette!

Delicious, fresh and tasty.

Boil in the Bag Omelette!. Omelette in a Bag is a perfect breakfast for camping, family reunions, or at even home. Everyone can customize their own with their favorite ingredients. Smoosh the ingredients around a little bit to get an even distribution.

Boil in the Bag Omelette! Repeat entire process using a second resealable bag and the remaining ingredients. We mark each bag going into the pot with the initials of each person. This works great over a campfire (if you have a way Have fun with this. You can cook Boil in the Bag Omelette! using 5 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Boil in the Bag Omelette!

  1. Prepare 4 of eggs.
  2. You need Handful of diced mushrooms.
  3. It's Handful of diced soft cheese OR grated regular cheese.
  4. You need 1 tablespoon of Milk.
  5. Prepare of Large saucepan 3/4 full of boiling water.

Our grand-kids love this. (To all the worry warts out there about boiling food in plastic, please do not post a review unless you've actually made these). Some say "omelette in a bag" was first invented in the West, in Denver. Pull the omelette out with tongs, or simply shake it out of the bag. This method has been talked about a few time here in the past.

Boil in the Bag Omelette! step by step

  1. Dice mushrooms and place in a sealable plastic bag..
  2. Add eggs.
  3. Dice up the soft cheese, (I used Brie).(or grate cheese) Add to bag.
  4. Mix up by gently squishing, to break up eggs and coat all ingredients..
  5. Drop into the boiling water for at least 5-10 minutes, turn over and give a little shake at the same time to mix cooked / not cooked ingredients. Cook for a further 5-10 minutes until no more liquid ingredients can be seen..
  6. Tip out onto a warm plate and enjoy!.

I've certainly mentioned it a few times. This hack cuts down the All you need for this awesome food hack is a Ziploc bag, cup and tongs. This is so simple that I. A ziplock bag can definitely take the heat of boiling water, although thinner bags may lose a lot of their tensile strength. You can certainly cook (boil)camping food in them without a problem, especially omelettes mentioned before.