6, Apr 2026
BREAD OMELETTE
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Bread omelette is a popular street-style dish made by combining eggs with slices of bread, creating a quick, filling, and flavourful meal. The soft, fluffy omelette fused with crispy bread, often enhanced with butter, cheese or spicy chutneys. It is commonly served hot, folded like a sandwich and can be paired with ketchup or spicy sauces.

Bread omelette is made by pouring beaten eggs onto a hot pan and cooked like an omlette. Slices of bread are then placed directly onto the cooking eggs. The whole thing is flipped and toasted until the bread becomes slightly crispy and golden. Sauces and cheese are added to enhance the taste and flavour of the recipe.

ABOUT THE RECIPE:

Spices and herbs like chilly flakes, onions, coriander leaves and green chillies are commonly added while beating eggs. But, I prefer just eggs and salt for this recipe. This gives the natural taste and flavour of the eggs.

I’ve used GREEN CHUTNEY for this recipe. Any spicy sauces can be replaced with green chutney. Tandoori sauce and chipotle sauce are some of my favourite sauces that goes really well with this recipe. Grated or sliced cheese can also be added along with the sauce.

INGREDIENTS FOR BREAD OMELETTE (FOR SINGLE SERVING):

  • EGGS – 2 NOS.
  • BREAD SLICE – 2 NOS.
  • GREEN CHUTNEY – 2 TBSP
  • SALT – AS REQUIRED
  • OIL/BUTTER – 1 TBSP

HOW TO MAKE BREAD OMLETTE:

  • Crack open 2 eggs in a mixing bowl. Add required salt and whisk it well.
A close-up view of a whisk in a bowl containing beaten eggs with bubbles on the surface.
  • Heat a pan/tawa, and add 1 tbsp of butter to it.
Close-up of bubbling butter in a black skillet.
  • Once the butter starts to melt, add the beaten eggs to the pan. Maintain the flame at medium-low.
A close-up of a frying pan with cooking eggs, showing a bubbling yellow mixture as it cooks.
  • Gently place the bread onto the eggs on the tawa. It will soak up the uncooked beaten egg. Then turn the bread to other side and place it over the egg. The bread will stick to the eggs as it cooks.
Two slices of bread soaking in a mixture of beaten eggs, cooking in a frying pan.
  • Once it starts to turn light golden brown on the corners, flip the omelette along with the bread slices.
A close-up image of a partially cooked omelet in a frying pan, showing a golden-brown surface and a slightly soft texture.
  • Let it cook it for around 30~40 seconds, and then flip it. It should have light golden brown patches onto it. If not, flip it again and cook it for another 10~20 seconds.
A skillet containing an omelet with two slices of golden-brown French toast cooking on top.
  • Spread the green chutney on one slice of the bread. Cheese can also be added on top of the chutney(optional).
A skillet containing a large omelet with two slices of toasted bread, one topped with green sauce and the other plain.
  • Turn off the flame, and fold the sides of the omelette as shown in the image below.
A cooked omelette with a green filling, resting in a frying pan.
  • Then fold the omelette into half. Bread slices should be placed on top of eachother, and should look like a sandwich.
A cooked square omelet resting in a frying pan.
  • Transfer it to a plate and serve it hot.

YUMMY AND DELICIOUS BREAD OMELETTE IS READY.

SERVE IT HOT WITH TOMATO KETCHUP OR ANY SPICY SAUCE.

I HAD BREAD OMELETTE WITH KETCHUP.

Two golden-brown folded omelets served on a white plate with a serving of ketchup.

BREAD OMELETTE

Recipe by foodpassion1513Course: MAIN COURSE, SNACKCuisine: INDIAN
Servings

1

servings
Prep time

5

minutes
Cooking time

5

minutes
Calories

200

kcal

Bread omelette is a popular street-style dish made by combining eggs with slices of bread, creating a quick, filling, and flavourful meal. The soft, fluffy omelette fused with crispy bread, often enhanced with butter, cheese or spicy chutneys. It is commonly served hot, folded like a sandwich and can be paired with ketchup or spicy sauces.
Bread omelette is made by pouring beaten eggs onto a hot pan and cooked like an omlette. Slices of bread are then placed directly onto the cooking eggs. The whole thing is flipped and toasted until the bread becomes slightly crispy and golden. Sauces and cheese are added to enhance the taste and flavour of the recipe.

Ingredients

  • EGGS – 2 NOS.

  • BREAD SLICE – 2 NOS.

  • GREEN CHUTNEY – 2 TBSP

  • SALT – AS REQUIRED

  • OIL/BUTTER – 1 TBSP

Directions

  • Crack open 2 eggs in a mixing bowl. Add required salt and whisk it well.
  • Heat a pan/tawa, and add 1 tbsp of butter to it.
  • Once the butter starts to melt, add the beaten eggs to the pan. Maintain the flame at medium-low.
  • Gently place the bread onto the eggs on the tawa. It will soak up the uncooked beaten egg. Then turn the bread to other side and place it over the egg. The bread will stick to the eggs as it cooks.
  • Once it starts to turn light golden brown on the corners, flip the omelette along with the bread slices.
  • Let it cook it for around 30~40 seconds, and then flip it. It should have light golden brown patches onto it. If not, flip it again and cook it for another 10~20 seconds.
  • Spread the green chutney on one slice of the bread. Cheese can also be added on top of the chutney(optional).
  • Turn off the flame, and fold the sides of the omelette as shown in the image below.
  • Then fold the omelette into half. Bread slices should be placed on top of eachother, and should look like a sandwich.
  • Transfer it to a plate and serve it hot.
  • YUMMY AND DELICIOUS BREAD OMELETTE IS READY.
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