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    Montana Omelet

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    • on February 10, 2010

      Yummy!!! I made this for my lunch today, using ham for the meat and refrigerated hash browns for the potatoes. Then followed the rest as written for one serving. This is so simple and quick, great to serve for any meal. I wasn't sure how I would like the sour cream topping on eggs and I loved it!!! Thanks for sharing the recipe. Made for your win on the Super Bowl (Football Pool Game).

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    • on September 15, 2009

      Oooops, mine got a bit dark on the bottom but not dark enough to keep it from being delicious. I used Eggbeaters, lean ham and fat free sour cream and far free cheese and enjoyed dinner very much. It was great with just some orange wedges on the side. Yummm! Made for PAC, Fall '09.

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    • on June 28, 2009

      I scaled this up to 4 serves and used a large frypan. For allergy reasons I had to sub spring onion (scallion) for the onion and I also added some fresh shredded spinach just before adding the egg and just put it under the grill (broiler) for a few minutes to give a little colour and then dolloped the sour cream on and scatters the cheese and put it under the grill (broiler) till the cheese bubbled and brown (mainly because that is the way we prefer it), served with buttered wholegrain toast and it made a very filling lunch (couldn't get through all my serve). Thank you lazyme, made for I Recommend Tag game and recommended by loof.

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    • on April 22, 2009

      Great hearty and filling omelet! I've never used this cooking method before but it seems easier than flipping, folding, etc. I used ham and replaced the onion with chopped red bell pepper. Serve this with some salsa on the side and really enjoyed it - thanks for sharing the recipe!

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    • on February 11, 2009

      Wonderful -Has Lots of flavor and Very easy to preparey easy to.It is also very easy to adapt to whatever ingrediants you want in it as well as for how ever many people you are feeding. I definely recommend this recipe!

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    Nutritional Facts for Montana Omelet

    Serving Size: 1 (240 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 3

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 465.0
     
    Calories from Fat 317
    68%
    Total Fat 35.3 g
    54%
    Saturated Fat 19.1 g
    95%
    Cholesterol 495.0 mg
    165%
    Sodium 833.7 mg
    34%
    Total Carbohydrate 12.6 g
    4%
    Dietary Fiber 1.3 g
    5%
    Sugars 1.9 g
    7%
    Protein 24.0 g
    48%

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