Easy Spinach Omelette Recipe with Cheese (2024)

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Spinach omelette or spinach omelet is a tasty breakfast or brunch that can be whipped up in 10 minutes. Full of the goodness of tender baby spinach, eggs, and cheese, this protein-packed dish is an ideal way to start your busy day!

Though spinach is available all year round, they taste best when fresh and in season. This recipe, along with my Spinach stir fry with garlic is another great way to incorporate spinach into your diet.

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If you're looking for a delicious and nutritious breakfast option that will keep you full until lunchtime, look no further than the spinach omelette.

I love simple recipes that are done in no time. This recipe is just that - perfect, EASY to make, filling, one-pan breakfast.

Spinach can be cooked in many different ways, but one of the most popular ways to eat spinach is in an omelette .

The flavor combination of spinach and eggs works perfectly together. The whole dish is so well-balanced and delicious, it will quickly become your go-to breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

Serve this egg spinach omelette with pan-fried tomatoes, toasted bread, fresh salad, a bowl of soup, or a side of fruit for a satisfying breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

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Why this recipe works

Quick and easy - the recipe comes together in just 10 minutes in a single pan. One pan means less cleanup making it a convenient option for busy mornings or lunchtime.

Customizable - it is easily customized to your preferences or what you have on hand. You can add any ingredients, including mushroom, bacon, ham, or sausage.

Budget-friendly - Spinach omelette is an affordable meal that families can enjoy on a budget.

Kids-friendly - The spinach and cheese omelette is also a fantastic choice for children.

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  • Peanut Butter Milkshake
  • Potato Fritters
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Ingredients Used

You can make a spinach omelette with just a few simple ingredients you likely already have in your kitchen. Here is what you will need:

  • Spinach: Fresh spinach is the best. I love spinach omelette with fresh baby spinach. You can use regular spinach too. Just make sure to remove the hard stems if any;
  • Eggs: two large eggs are perfect for one serving;
  • Olive oil: I prefer olive oil. You can use sunflower, safflower, canola, vegetable, or grapeseed oil. OR use butter for a rich, savory flavor;
  • Onion: finely diced. Red, white, or yellow all are fine;
  • Garlic: Fresh minced garlic. I love the flavor of garlic in this omelette. Replace with garlic powder if fresh is not available;
  • Cheese: I used freshly grated mozzarella. You can use parmesan cheese, cheddar cheese, feta cheese, goat cheese, or any of your favorites.
  • Salt and pepper: sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to season the omelette;

Preparations Step By Step

Whisk the eggs

  • Crack the eggs into a bowl and add a little salt and pepper. Whisk the eggs nicely until fluffy.

Cook the spinach

  • Heat a pan, once the pan is heated, add oil. Tilt the pan to spread oil all over. An 8-inch nonstick pan is perfect for two egg omelettes.
  • Add onion and garlic. Saute until the onion turns soft.
  • Add spinach and sprinkle some salt. Cook until the leaves wilted. Once done, spread the spinach evenly on the pan to let the water evaporate out.
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Make the omelette

  • Pour the egg mixture. Once the egg mixture starts to cook, gently lift the edges from the side of the omelette with a spatula, and tilt the pan, so the uncooked egg mixture flows underneath.
  • Sprinkle the omelette with cheese and pepper. Carefully lift up the edge of the omelette and check to see if the bottom is lightly golden. Once done, gently fold the omelette and serve immediately.
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Storage Suggestions

Like any omelette, spinach omelette tastes best when made fresh.

To save some time, you can cook the spinach before and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Recipe Tips

If you double the recipe make sure to cook the omelette in two batches or use a large pan.

To make the omelette more healthier, use only egg whites instead of whole eggs.

For a dairy-free version, you can skip cheese in the omelette or you can use vegan cheese instead.

You can add a few fresh herbs such as chives once the omelette is cooked to add a great flavor to it.

FAQ

Can I use frozen spinach?

Absolutely! Frozen spinach can be added to the spinach omelette , just like fresh spinach. Simply thaw the spinach and squeeze gently using a thin cloth to remove any excess water, then cook as you would normally.

If you try the recipe, please take a moment to leave a comment and rating. I love hearing from you and it also helps other readers who are thinking of making the recipe.

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Easy Spinach Omelette Recipe with Cheese

Full of the goodness of spinach, eggs and cheese, this is an ideal way to start your busy day!

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Course: Breakfast, Dinner

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Spinach omelette

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 serving

Calories: 221kcal

Author: Geetanjali

Ingredients

  • 1 cup fresh baby spinach cleaned, washed, and drained
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon onion finely diced
  • 1 garlic clove minced
  • salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
  • 1 tablespoon mozzarella cheese grated

Instructions

Whisk the eggs

  • Crack the eggs into a bowl, add a little salt and pepper, and whisk until fluffy.

Cook the spinach

  • Heat a pan, once the pan is heated add oil, tilt the pan to spread oil all over.

  • Add onion and garlic. Saute until the onion turns soft.

  • Add spinach and sprinkle some salt. Cook until the leaves wilted. Once done, spread the spinach evenly on the pan to let the water evaporate out.

Make the omelette

  • Pour the egg mixture. Once the egg mixture starts to cook, gently lift the edges from the side of the omelette with a spatula, and tilt the pan so the uncooked egg mixture flows underneath.

  • Sprinkle omelette with cheese and pepper. Carefully lift up the edge of the omelette and check to see if the bottom is lightly golden. Once done, gently fold the omelette and serve immediately.

Notes

  • If you double the recipe make sure to cook the omelette in two batches or use a large pan.
  • To make the omelette more healthier, use only egg whites instead of whole eggs.
  • For a dairy-free version, you can skip cheese in the omelette or you can use vegan cheese instead.

Nutrition

Calories: 221kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 0.03g | Cholesterol: 339mg | Sodium: 242mg | Potassium: 327mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 3389IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 161mg | Iron: 3mg

Easy Spinach Omelette Recipe with Cheese (2024)

FAQs

What type of cheese is best for omelette? ›

Cheddars, mozzarella, and alpine cheeses like Gruyère all melt perfectly for an omelet, but other cheeses like feta, parmesan, or manchego will work too. Some cheeses, like paneer or halloumi, won't melt but can be cubed or sliced and added as a chewy filling.

Do you add milk or water to an omelette? ›

If you want a lighter (not lighter in calories) and fluffier omelette, you can add a splash of water to the eggs which will create steam as it cooks. Or if you want a richer omelette, you can add a splash of milk or cream.

Do you flip an omelette before adding cheese? ›

If you are making a cheese omelet add the egg right away and the cheese goes on/in after you've flipped the omelet.

What is the secret to a good omelette? ›

Whisking air into the eggs is one secret to a fluffy omelet. Also, if you cook the omelet in a pan that's too large for the number of eggs used, it will naturally be flatter. On the other hand, you don't want to overload a small pan. This only increases the time needed to cook the eggs and can lead to a rubbery omelet.

Should I use butter for omelette? ›

Adding butter to the mix coats the proteins with fat, inhibiting them from forming bonds so the eggs stay soft and creamy. Frozen butter works even better because it doesn't melt as quickly and disperses more evenly throughout the egg.

Should I make an omelette with butter or oil? ›

Though butter does have nutritional value, olive oil might be the better choice. According to the Harvard School of Public Health, liquid fats like olive oil are rich in heart-healthy unsaturated fats, while butter has more saturated fats.

How many eggs should go in an omelette? ›

Beat the eggs: Use two or three eggs per omelette, depending on how hungry you are. Beat the eggs lightly with a fork. Melt the butter: Use an 8-inch nonstick skillet for a 2-egg omelette, a 9-inch skillet for 3 eggs.

Do you cook omelettes on high or low heat? ›

The best way to cook an omelette is in a non-stick pan, over medium heat.

Do you cook omelette fillings first? ›

Omelettes cook fast—far too fast for fillings to do much beyond warm up a bit. So the key to great filled omelettes is to cook your fillings beforehand and have them warm and ready to go. Par-cooking the filling while the salted eggs rest is a good way to do it.

How much milk do you put in an omelette? ›

How much milk do you put in an omelette? Not much. Just enough to help achieve a custardy texture. I do this by “feel,” but I doubt if I use more than a half a cup of whole milk for four eggs.

What not to put in an omelette? ›

Things like sour cream, kimchi, stewed okra, or chili are just too wet to use as an omelet filling. These wet ingredients just make the omelet soggy, and with too many moist fillings, the eggs could break apart due to the high level of water content.

Should an omelette have 2 or 3 eggs? ›

One omelette will serve one person and, because it is so quick to make, it's not worth cooking a large one for two. So, according to how hungry you are, use 2-3 large eggs per person. For omelettes, the fresher the eggs the better, but up to two weeks old is fine.

What is the hardest omelette to make? ›

The Japanese soft egg omelette (called 'omurice' in Japan) is one of the hardest egg dishes to make, but it isn't impossible! 🍳 We show you how it's done. Have you tried to make it? 🤷🏽‍♂️ #fyp #foryou #egg #eggs #omelette #omurice.

What cheese melts best in eggs? ›

What is the best cheese to put in an omelet? I like these in my omelets: Gruyère, Smoked Provolone, or Fontina, because they melt nicely.

What kind of cheese is best in eggs? ›

We usually choose Edam, Gouda, or Cheddar, but other semi-hard cheeses you love will work too.

What cheese tastes best with eggs? ›

Cheddar is many people's favorite cheese to pair with eggs, but there are so many other cheeses that work just as well, from tangy goat cheese to nutty Gruyere.

What is a cheese omelette called? ›

A frittata is an open-faced Italian omelette that can contain cheese, vegetables, or even leftover pasta. Frittatas are cooked slowly. Except for the cooking oil, all ingredients are fully mixed with the eggs before cooking starts.

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