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An Indian omelette is a version of the omelette found in Indian cuisine. Its main ingredients are eggs, herbs, tomatoes and spices that vary by region. Grated cheese is put over the omelette. The filling inside the omelette can be eggs, shrimp, and/or chicken flavoured with curry.〔Scotson-Clark, George Frederick (G.F.). ''Eating Without Fears''. N.L. Brown, 1923. p. (19 ). "An ''Indian Omelette'' has curried shrimps, eggs or chicken folded in it, and over it is sifted grated cheese. This is an excellent late supper dish."〕 The omelette commonly includes finely chopped green chili peppers and onions (or shallots), finely chopped fresh green coriander, salt, and ''zeera'' (cumin). Variations include grated coconut, ground black pepper, curry leaves, and finely chopped tomatoes.〔(www.manjumalhi.co.uk/recipes/vegetarian/indian-omelette.html ) Accessed 2009-01-21. 〕 Grated cheese may also be added. The egg mixture is whisked until fluffy and then cooked on a skillet. Usually the skillet is not warmed much before the mixture is poured in and it does not immediately solidify. The stove is usually turned on right before the egg is poured in. George Frederick Scotson-Clark, the author of ''Eating Without Fears'', described it as "an excellent late supper dish."〔 ==See also== * Tomato omelette 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Indian omelette」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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