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Prawn Omelette

This is a very simple and quick universal dish, common in most households.  It will certainly come in handy if you have unexpected guests who stay for dinner.










Recipe for Prawn Omelette


Ingredients

120 gm Prawns
2 Big Onions  -  sliced
3 Large Eggs
1 Teasp Light Soya Sauce
Oil for frying

Seasoning for Prawns

1/2  Teasp Salt
1  Teasp Sugar
Dash of  Pepper

Method

Lightly beat up the eggs with the light soya sauce
Heat up the pan with some oil
Saute the sliced onions with the seasoned prawns
Dish out
Pour the beaten eggs onto the pan
Add in the prawns and onions
Once the bottom is brown, flip omelette
and brown the other side
Dish up and serve



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Comments

  1. That's definitely a simple and quick dish for any unexpected guest, yet delicious. I make that quite often, esp if I hv frozen prawns. I often add spring onions too.

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  2. Mary
    Ya, adding spring onions will be fine and a little bit of sliced red chillies will certainly add more colour.

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  3. Simplicity is always everyone favourite especially cooking mom!

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  4. Yup this is definitely a simple and quick dish and also my favourite when I am in a rush to serve dinner especially just for two persons :p

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  5. Elin
    Totally agree. Wow radiant momsie, saw the pics in your blog.

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  6. My Little Space
    Ya, very much so especially for working mom.

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  7. Easy recipe with very little ingredients, thanks fir sharing.

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  8. Just what i was looking for simple easy to follow recipe with the choice of adding. thanks norma.

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