8 Different Types Of Omelette To Try For Midnight Cravings
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Eggs are one of the most versatile ingredients in the kitchen. Eggs are full of proteins,  vitamins A, E, B5, B12, as well as iron, iodine and phosphorus. From a fluffy omelette crammed with all your favourite veggies to creamy scrambled eggs for a quick late-night snack can be great. These egg dishes will show why you should always have a carton on hand.

If you're stuck for late-night cooking ideas, breaking a few eggs into a frying pan is an intelligent place to start. For a fresh and hearty chilaquiles recipe, top a crunchy slice of bread with a fried egg or serve over tortillas coated in homemade salsa verde. 

Eggs also deserve to be the star of any dinner. Because of their rapid cooking, you can prepare a protein-rich midweek dinner in less than 30 minutes. Not only are eggs an excellent dinner complement, but they may also serve as crowd-pleasing appetisers.

So go no further for many fantastic brunch options and make simple suppers featuring the fantastic, nutritious egg.

8 Omelette To Try As Midnight Snacks

1. Masala Omelette

This classic omelette has a spicy taste with some sweetness from the onions and tomatoes. You'll need eggs, onions, tomatoes, green chillies, coriander leaves, turmeric powder, red chilli powder, garam masala, salt, and cooking oil. Just whisk the eggs with the veggies and spices, and cook it. It's a quick and filling option.

2. Onion Omelette 

This simple omelette is perfect for those who like a milder taste. It has a sweet and savoury flavour from the onions. You'll need eggs, chopped onions, salt, and cooking oil. Whisk the eggs with the chopped onions and salt, cook it in a pan with oil, fold it over and enjoy. It's swift to make. It is even easier to make if you have chopped onions stocked beforehand.

3. Cheese Omelette 

This rich and creamy omelette is a real treat. It has a gooey cheese centre and a slightly salty taste. You'll need eggs, shredded cheese, salt, and cooking oil. Whisk the eggs with salt, cook it in a pan with oil, sprinkle the cheese on one half, fold it over and cook until the cheese melts. 

4. Veggie Omelette

This omelette is packed with nutrients and flavour. You can add any vegetables you like, but some popular options include spinach, bell peppers, and carrots. The taste will vary depending on the vegetables you use, but it's generally savoury and healthy. Whisk the eggs with the chopped vegetables and salt, and cook it in a pan with oil. Need something more filling? Throw in some thinly sliced tofu, too. 

5. Mushroom Omelette 

This earthy omelette is perfect for mushroom lovers. It has a savoury taste. You'll need eggs, mushrooms of choice, onions, salt, and cooking oil. Saute the onions and mushrooms, whisk the eggs with salt, add the sauteed veggies, and cook it in a pan with oil. Some teriyaki sauce would go very well with it. 

6. Shrimp Omelette

Have some shrimp lying around? Use it for extra protein. This luxurious omelette is a great way to indulge your cravings. It has a rich seafood flavour. Saute the onions and chillies, whisk the eggs with salt, add the cooked shrimp and sauteed veggies, cook it in a pan with oil, fold it over and cook until done. It's a decadent late-night treat.

7. Spicy Omelette 

This spicy omelette is perfect for those who like to heat things. You can adjust the spice level to your preference. It has a savoury taste. Simply saute the onions and chillies, whisk the eggs with the spices and salt, and add the sauteed veggies. Add butter and tomatoes if it gets too spicy for your taste. It's a flavorful and fiery option.

8. Leftover Omelette 

This is a great way to use up any leftover cooked vegetables or meat you have on hand. The taste will vary depending on what leftovers you use, but it's a great way to avoid food waste. You'll need eggs, chopped leftover cooked vegetables or meat, salt, and cooking oil. It's a resourceful and tasty option. Finish it with coriander for garnish. 

These omelette recipes are easy to make and come in handy when you are craving something heavy but don't want to cook. These options can be unique and creative according to the taste and veggies you add. You can add various sauces to your omelette, just like the Japanese one. Let this be your sign to make omelette at night.