Pinoy Breakfast Omelet and Bacon Garlic Fried Rice

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From the word amelette in French referring to its thin, flat shape, omelets are one of the most popular egg dishes across the world. We must already know by now how versatile eggs can be, and the numerous ways in which you can enjoy them. From scrambling to poaching to boiling, eggs are a universal delight. We commonly enjoy eggs in the morning, as part of our most important meal of the day — breakfast. Omelets are particularly sought after at this time of day, simply because of how delicious and hearty they can be. So why not stick to a classic this morning? Today, we’ll be making a Pinoy breakfast omelet and bacon garlic fried rice!

Pinoy Breakfast Omelet and Bacon Garlic Fried Rice

Eggs and garlic rice, or sinangag — how could this possibly go wrong? This combination has been around for years, and is enjoyable with or without delectable meat to back it up. This breakfast omelet we’re making today is no exception, but is instead a nice upgrade to what is already a favorite. Tomatoes, onions, and eggs are a match made in heaven; pair it with your savory bacon garlic fried rice, and you definitely have a breakfast of champions on your hands!

Breakfast Omelet vs. Frittata

If you know your egg recipes, you’re probably aware of one called a frittata. These dishes are actually quite similar in many ways. Both have European origins (with omelettes coming from France, and frittatas from Italy), and both also involve the enhancement of eggs with additional ingredients, from meats to cheese and veggies. In fact, many regard frittatas as a kind of omelet, or falling under the omelet umbrella. One of the names given to frittatas is “open-faced omelet.”

The main distinction between breakfast omelets and frittatas would be how you cook both of these dishes. In a regular omelet, the cooking process highly relies on your folding the egg atop your chosen toppings. In essence, it’s almost as if you’re covering your omelet’s ingredients in a nice, eggy blanket. On the other hand, in frittatas, the ingredients are mixed into your eggs, creating a more colorful look. In frittatas, you already see what’s in your dish before taking a bite, while omelets will commonly take you by surprise. This breakfast omelet we’re making is a mix of both — with topped cheese covering your onions and tomatoes, you’re still in for a treat!

Pinoy Breakfast Omelet
Bacon Garlic Fried Rice

How to make Pinoy Breakfast Omelet and Bacon Garlic Fried Rice

Ready to prep your most important meal of the day? You’ll be happy to realize that making this breakfast omelet is much easier than you might think! Let’s first divide this recipe into two umbrella portions: first, make your bacon garlic fried rice. After that, you can start on your Pinoy Breakfast Omelet!

Making your Bacon Garlic Fried Rice

Bacon Garlic Fried Rice-
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Who doesn’t love bacon? You start making your bacon garlic fried rice by searing 8 strips of bacon in a pan. Do this until you’ve extracted the fat, and your bacon becomes crispier. Don’t forget to cut your bacon strips into smaller pieces, which will later on make it easier to fry. It’s worth mentioning that you will only need 3 tablespoons of bacon fat; otherwise, remove the excess so you can use it later.

When your bacon’s as crispy as you like, add in your minced garlic. Cook until you get a brown hue on this ingredient.

Once your garlic starts to brown, you can add 4 cups of rice. We highly recommend using leftover rice for this recipe, as is the case in any other fried rice dish. Stir fry your bacon garlic fried rice for about 3 minutes, before adding Knorr Liquid Seasoning. Additionally, season your rice with salt and ground black pepper to taste. Top your bacon garlic fried rice with green onions, then toss and cook.

When your two minutes are up, transfer your bacon garlic fried rice to a serving plate or bowl and set it aside. Now that that’s done, you can set to work on your yummy Pinoy breakfast omelet!

Making your Pinoy Breakfast Omelet

Pinoy Omelet
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We start making the breakfast omelet by heating three tablespoons of cooking oil in a pan. Take your onion slices and sauté them until tender, then put them aside for now. In the same pan, and with the same oil, take your tomato slices and arrange them in such a way that it’ll cover the entire bottom of the pan. Melt in two tablespoons of butter and cook your tomato in it for about a minute. Then, take green onions and put the onions you’d sautéed back in. Ensure that you’ve distributed your omelet’s components well!

For this breakfast omelet, you’ll need five eggs. Beat all your eggs, then add Knorr Liquid seasoning. Afterwards, pour this mixture on top of your onions, and top with half a cup of grated cheddar cheese. This mix of ingredients will bring forth an insanely tempting aroma, so it’s unsurprising if you’ll want to dig in as soon as possible! Nevertheless, it’s important to bring the heat down low, to ensure that your eggs are stiff and cooked through, and you’ve melted your cheese completely. Though it may take a little longer than simply cooking on high heat, the wait will definitely be worth it!

Check to see if your breakfast omelet is done cooking. Once it is, turn the heat off your stove and transfer it to a serving plate. With your bacon garlic fried rice ready, you and your family are definitely in for a breakfast treat!

Did you make this Pinoy Breakfast Omelet and Bacon Garlic Fried Rice? Give us a shout in the comments below; we’d love to hear from you!

Breakfast Omelet Alternative and Additional Ingredients

Omelets in themselves are very versatile dishes, and can be adapted and adjusted according to your own preferences. This breakfast omelet is no different; while the basic recipe includes onions and tomatoes, you’re more than welcome to up the ante! You can add more vegetables like broccoli or bell peppers, meat like bacon and ham, or other ingredients like mushrooms. Whatever you choose to do with it, know that there are just so many ways you can make this Pinoy breakfast omelet your own!

Bacon Garlic Fried Rice Recipe

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Pinoy Breakfast Omelet and Bacon Garlic Fried Rice

Pinoy Breakfast Omelet and Bacon Garlic Fried Rice

Filipino breakfast omelet recipe and garlic fried rice (sinangag na kanin) with bacon

Prep: 10 minutes

Cook: 30 minutes

Ingredients

Breakfast omelet ingredients:

Bacon Garlic Fried Rice Ingredients:

Instructions

  • Make the fried rice by searing the bacon until the fat gets extracted and the bacon becomes crispy. Note: You will only need around 3 tablespoons of bacon fat. Remove the excess fat for later use.

  • Once the bacon gets crispy, add the minced garlic. Cook until it starts to brown.

  • Put the rice into the pan (using leftover rice is ideal for this recipe). Stir-fry for 3 minutes.

  • Add Knorr Liquid Seasoning, salt, and ground black pepper, and green onions. Toss and cook for 2 minutes. Transfer to a serving plate. Set aside.

  • Make the breakfast omelet by heating 3 tablespoons of cooking oil in a pan. Saute the onion until tender. Remove and set aside.

  • Using the same pan with remaining oil, arrange the sliced tomatoes in a way that it covers the pan.

  • Add the butter. Let it melt. Cook the tomato for 1 minute.

  • Add green onions and put the sauteed onion back into the pan while distributing it evenly.

  • Beat the eggs and add Knorr Liquid Seasoning. Pour the mixture over the onions. Top with grated cheese.

  • Cover the pan. Adjust the heat to the lowest setting. Continue cooking until the eggs get stiff and the cheese is completely melted. Transfer to a serving plate. Serve with fried rice for breakfast.

  • Share and enjoy!

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 2798kcal (140%) Carbohydrates: 210g (70%) Protein: 87g (174%) Fat: 177g (272%) Saturated Fat: 59g (295%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 30g Monounsaturated Fat: 76g Trans Fat: 1g Cholesterol: 1051mg (350%) Sodium: 3232mg (135%) Potassium: 1687mg (48%) Fiber: 8g (32%) Sugar: 11g (12%) Vitamin A: 4295IU (86%) Vitamin C: 44mg (53%) Calcium: 724mg (72%) Iron: 8mg (44%)

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