Pizza Omelette brings together two familiar comforts into a single pan, where soft eggs meet a crisp bread base and gooey cheese topping. This idea borrows from café-style fusion cooking, where everyday ingredients are layered to create something more filling without needing an oven. It fits well into a quick omelette recipe routine while still feeling different from the usual breakfast plate.
The addition of garlic butter and pizza sauce gives depth, while vegetables add bite and freshness. Cooking it slowly allows the bread to crisp underneath while the cheese melts smoothly on top. This balance of textures makes it suitable for mornings when you want something warm and satisfying without spending too much time.
Break eggs into a bowl and add salt, pepper, and red chilli powder. Whisk until slightly frothy and evenly combined. This helps create a soft texture instead of a dense layer while cooking.
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Step 2: Make garlic butter
Mix melted butter with chopped garlic and coriander leaves. Stir well so the flavours blend evenly. This mixture will later soak into the bread and add a rich base layer.
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Step 3: Cook the base layer
Heat oil in a pan and pour the egg mixture. Let it settle, then gently pull from the edges toward the centre so the uncooked egg spreads evenly. This ensures even cooking without browning too quickly.
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Step 4: Add bread layer
Place bread slices over the half-cooked eggs and press lightly so they stick. Spread the prepared garlic butter over the bread, then carefully flip the entire layer once the base holds together.
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Step 5: Add toppings
Spread pizza sauce over the bread, sprinkle mozzarella, and add chopped vegetables. Finish with another light layer of cheese, oregano, and chilli flakes for added flavour.
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Step 6: Melt and finish
Cover the pan and cook on low heat until the cheese melts and the bread turns lightly crisp. Slice directly in the pan and serve while the cheese is still soft and stretchy.
This version uses bread as a base and adds pizza-style toppings like sauce and cheese, creating a layered texture instead of a simple folded egg preparation.
Yes, but bread helps create a firm base and adds texture. Without it, the dish will be softer and closer to a loaded open omelette.
Mozzarella is preferred because it melts smoothly and gives a stretchy texture. You can mix it with cheddar for a slightly sharper taste.
Keep the flame low after flipping and cover the pan. This allows the cheese to melt slowly while the bread crisps without burning.
Yes, it cooks in one pan and takes under 20 minutes, making it suitable for busy mornings or a fast evening meal.