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 Posted By: TexasRose 
Sep 8  # 11 of 22
I know the Western has tomatoes, can't remember what else.
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 Posted By: shabs 
Sep 9  # 12 of 22
Quote phoenyxstarr wrote:
You've never heard of a cheese omelette??? Wow, that's one of the most basic omelettes around here. The other basic omelettes are, ham&cheese, turkey&cheese, mushrooms&cheese, pretty much anything and cheese. My husband likes tons of stuff in his omelettes, cheese, ham, turkey, mushrooms, onions, salsa, and anything else that might taste good.

Great. Here we only have omelettes with salt, red pepper, onions, tomatoes and green chillies. Sometimes milk to make it fluffy. But never heard of all those ingredients. Would love to try.
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 Posted By: phoenyxstarr 
Sep 9  # 13 of 22
That sounds like a Vegetarian Southwest Omelette. I know some vegetarians don't eat eggs, but some do, and that's the group that would probably like that omelette. I'd try it myself, but I can't eat spicy foods right now. The baby doesn't like it when I eat them, I get terrible heartburn. I can't wait till Christmas, when this little guy is due and I can eat a big heaping plate of nachos with jalapeno cheddar cheese.
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 Posted By: cinnamon 
Sep 9  # 14 of 22
Quote TexasRose wrote:
I know the Western has tomatoes, can't remember what else.

The way I make a Western Omelet is with about 1 tbsp chopped tomatoes, 1 tbsp chopped green bell pepper, 1 tbsp chopped ham, and optionally, some cheddar cheese. Occasionally, I'll mix a few dashes of Tabasco Sauce in with the eggs.
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 Posted By: cinnamon 
Sep 9  # 15 of 22
I have seen some NY deli's that serve omelets with ham, and bleu cheese. They're different but are pretty good.