Sep 08, 2015 in breakfast, entree, lunch, vegetarian, brunch, chives, corn, eggs, goat cheese, omelette. Read the original on: No Spoon Necessary
How was everyoneâs Labor Day weekend? Mine was like a chapter from a Bill and Ted Adventure â most excellent! Lots of great food (if you follow me on Instagram, you know this involved live lobsters), even better company, and tons of laughter. The weekend was just an overall kick arse, family fun filled time. If your weekend was a quarter as enjoyable as mine, I know you had a stellar time.
Sooo, I totally understand that with this weekend came the âofficialâ end of summer⦠but, I am SO going to be THAT girl. Your pumpkin lovinâ self, that is already sprinkling cinnamon on ALL the things possible, may snub your nose at me. However, for at least another week (or so), I am STILL clinging for dear life onto my grill, farmed corn and tantalizing, market fresh, tomatoes (FYI- corn and tomatoes are still in season). Someone may need to pry my fingers away from my grill brush and wipe my tears when the farmers market is no longer an option.
With that said, duhhh I am bringing you guys a dish with tomatoes and grilled corn. ButButBut- I DID turn on my oven! (<â My feeble attempt to accept autumn)
Fluffy Grilled Corn, Goat Cheese and Chive Omelettes with Slow Roasted Tomatoes
If seriously fluffy, super moist Omelettes are your jam, this method is where it is at! The key to making these egg-cellent, breakfast (brunch or brinner) beauties fluff-tastic? Separately whipping the egg whites until soft peaks almost form, then folding those into the yolks.
But, since I am a summa-lovinâ freak of culinary nature, I HAD to add grilled corn TO the actual omelette⦠AND to the inside filling. Obviously, I could have stopped there⦠but, if you follow this blog, you know I never do that (I have over-achiever syndrome). So, I decided to bring some of my favorite corn pairings to the omelette party â goat cheese and chives. #YES! The resulting Omelettes are moist, tangy, creamy, herbaceous, corn-errific, and absolutely delicious. And, you could totally stop there, with just the fresh and fabulous omelette.
Or, you could give your omelette a scrumptious topping in the form of slow roasted tomatoes. Needless to say, I highly suggest gussying up your eggs. Always. Slow roasted cherry, or grape, tomatoes are addictively delicious. They taste like healthy caramelized candy that you just want to PopPopPop into your mouth, one handful after another. Plus, they are seriously versatile, so you should go ahead and make triple the amount (I do!). You can stir them into pasta, toss them in salads, serve them with chicken or fish, turn them into salsa, or just shove them on repeat into your pie hole and smile. All of those are perfectly acceptable methods of slow roasted tomato consumption.
So wake up! Go make some lip smacking, deliciously stuffed, super fluffy Omelettes. I know you want to start your day right. Until next time, Cheers â to an Egg-cellent day! #DorkSigningOff
Xoxo-
Cheyanne
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My name is Cheyanne, and I am the proud developer of No Spoon Necessary. I am a culinary school graduate who has worked in the restaurant world, both the front and the back of the house. I am also a loving wife and mother of two furry four legged daughters. My blog is a place for me to share my passion for food with you.