Omelettes

supersonic
supersonic Posts: 82,708
edited April 2008 in The Crudcatcher
are I have decided the best food ever when drunk! More effort than a frozen pizza, less than a slap up curry, but just enough to keep you on your toes.

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  • Jimbob_no5
    Jimbob_no5 Posts: 1,568
    Posted: 20 Apr 2008 04:15 Post subject: Omelettes

    why in gods name are you up are 4:15AM?? madness i tell you, last time i saw that time was coming back from Islay to get the ferry at 6am wasnt a pretty sight :shock: think of ill and vom :lol:
    Pinkbike

    I believe in only 2 things in life.
    1) Drink is not my friend
    2) D-Locking cnuts ;)
  • supersonic
    supersonic Posts: 82,708
    Boxing! Joe Welshman vs some old Yankee Doodle. And now I cant sleep.
  • GT Destroyer
    GT Destroyer Posts: 1,719
    still up at 8AM after being up at 4AM and can't sleep lol!

    Well you've just inspired me to have an omlette for by brekkie I think. I'll have mushrooms and cheese in it, so its all stringy, might even take a little piccie when I 've made it!
  • supersonic
    supersonic Posts: 82,708
    An omelette without cheese is like shagging without coming, waste of time! Don't like funguses though.
  • GT Destroyer
    GT Destroyer Posts: 1,719
    ooh I love a good mushroom, I might even chop up some bacon bits and stick them in there too. My omlettes kind of look like big pies when I've finished making them, they're like really thick!

    and the other bit you mentioned, I know, its Sunday morning after all :wink:

    ..... now wheres the wife gone to???.......
  • supersonic
    supersonic Posts: 82,708
    Ah, bacon is good too. Mine sorta end up very un omellete like in the end, a sort of edible 'thing'. And depending on how pis$$ed I was when making it, varying amounts of eggshell.
  • GT Destroyer
    GT Destroyer Posts: 1,719
    shell in the mix isn't good. You know that the best thing to get it out of the goo is by using more shell? It kind of sticks to the little bits are they just come out dead easy!

    right - I'm off to make it now - I recking I'll be back down here having made it, and done whatever else I need to do in approximately 23 minutes.

    and ... GO!.....
  • supersonic
    supersonic Posts: 82,708
    23 mins on a sunday morning? Thats quick ;-)
  • GT Destroyer
    GT Destroyer Posts: 1,719
    DONE - And its lovely!!! Pot of tea, drink or orange juice, I had to use panchetta cos there was no bacon!
  • supersonic
    supersonic Posts: 82,708
    Eerily similar - just had two cups of tea, now on the orange juice! Getting sleepy though now...
  • GT Destroyer
    GT Destroyer Posts: 1,719
    Mix ready to go - eggs and cheese

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    'Shrooms and bacon bits getting frazzled!!

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    Fit for a king!!!

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    Done and dusted - Lovely

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  • supersonic
    supersonic Posts: 82,708
    Looks a big omelette! I might have another now... nope, must get some kip. Might just wake up intime for sunday dinner hehe
  • GT Destroyer
    GT Destroyer Posts: 1,719
    ? How is it that you can't click on the pics? I just used the properties bit from Pinkbike and img tags to show them, you can usually click on the pics can't you?
  • Got me craving one now. I go for cheese, green peppers and chorizo. The rule is if it works on a pizza it works in an omelette! No fungus though.
    "The problem was, I was still using my eyes even though I had them shut"

    Demoted to commuting duty

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  • rachy
    rachy Posts: 42
    cheese,pepers & onion mmm
    cheese, mushroom & bacon mmm mmmmm *licks lips*
    Interests:
    VW CAMPERS, CLASSIC MINIS, Festivals, Gigs, Camping,
    oap walking, stunt driving, horse whispering, goldfish training, dog recycling, bomb disposal, quad biking with llamas, mash potato sculptures, cow tipin, melting stuff, dildos,Porn.
  • Thewaylander
    Thewaylander Posts: 8,594
    Bacon sausage and good dose of greek oregano!!!!

    and of course cheeeeeeeeeeese
  • stumpyjon
    stumpyjon Posts: 4,069
    Some of us were out riding while you lot were fixating over ommelettes (though I could murder one now I'm back).
    It's easier to ask for forgiveness than for permission.

    I've bought a new bike....ouch - result
    Can I buy a new bike?...No - no result
  • ramonzarate
    ramonzarate Posts: 122
    just had a ham,cheese and red onion with salad and coleslaw.

    done to a turn,cant stop farting now tho. :cry:
  • Thewaylander
    Thewaylander Posts: 8,594
    i posted about mine... once i had ridden Cwm, was class
  • Matteeboy
    Matteeboy Posts: 996
    Best omlettes ever are the ones you have at a French restaurant halfway down a mountain when skiing/boarding.

    Jambon et fromage with a nice cold bottle of Kronenbourg - hmmmm...
    Two Stumpjumpers, a Rockhopper Disk and an old British Eagle.

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  • Thewaylander
    Thewaylander Posts: 8,594
    Tease never been able to afford to skiing or snow boarding now matter how much i've wanted too! lol
  • Matteeboy
    Matteeboy Posts: 996
    Sorry :oops: :oops:

    But nothing beats a decent French omlette :D
    Two Stumpjumpers, a Rockhopper Disk and an old British Eagle.

    http://www.cornwallmtb.kk5.org
  • Thewaylander
    Thewaylander Posts: 8,594
    dont know best omlette i ever had was made for me by a lovely young spanish girl i used to work with, fantastic spanish omlettes amazing ( plus she was cute which helped)!
  • had a airoplane meal omlet the uther day comming beack from cypress. i think it was powdered egg reprosesed muchroom and wasin the shape of a slice of cake it. it was about 3" thick. i was so hungry i didnt care but i could taste for about 4 hours later!!!
    stephen hall
  • BlackSpur
    BlackSpur Posts: 4,228
    had a airoplane meal omlet the uther day comming beack from cypress. i think it was powdered egg reprosesed muchroom and wasin the shape of a slice of cake it. it was about 3" thick. i was so hungry i didnt care but i could taste for about 4 hours later!!!

    Apparently it was a bit dodgy - get yourself down to A & E ASAP!
    "Melancholy is incompatible with bicycling." ~James E. Starrs
  • scotttomo
    scotttomo Posts: 531
    chicken and cheese with some onions makes a nice omlette imo :)
    a mates dad went home after an all day session once and decided to cook one,thing is he didnt have any cheese so he rifled through the cupboard found a pack of mini cheddars and thought " these've got cheese in em and promptly boshed them in his omlette :shock: .Mini cheddar omlette mmmmmmm :wink: Drunken cookin rules :lol:
    "If i was a slug i don't think i could handle it, i'd just throw myself in the salt pot" -Karl pilkington

    Whyte 46, i fall off it alot!!
  • rachy
    rachy Posts: 42
    im shite at drunken cooking .. mike fancied cheese on toast after a heavy sesh i grated my fingers hahahaha oops :oops: :lol:
    Interests:
    VW CAMPERS, CLASSIC MINIS, Festivals, Gigs, Camping,
    oap walking, stunt driving, horse whispering, goldfish training, dog recycling, bomb disposal, quad biking with llamas, mash potato sculptures, cow tipin, melting stuff, dildos,Porn.
  • BlackSpur
    BlackSpur Posts: 4,228
    BlackSpur wrote:
    had a airoplane meal omlet the uther day comming beack from cypress. i think it was powdered egg reprosesed muchroom and wasin the shape of a slice of cake it. it was about 3" thick. i was so hungry i didnt care but i could taste for about 4 hours later!!!

    Apparently it was a bit dodgy - it's affecting your motor skills! Get yourself down to A & E ASAP!
    "Melancholy is incompatible with bicycling." ~James E. Starrs
  • BlackSpur
    BlackSpur Posts: 4,228
    That was weird
    "Melancholy is incompatible with bicycling." ~James E. Starrs
  • GT Destroyer
    GT Destroyer Posts: 1,719
    I agree blackspur - I read it then thought EH?!?! must have been drinking when you posted it.