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ZIPLOC BAG OMELET (EGGS IN A HURRY)



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Eggs-In-A-Bag, this has got to be the easiest and tastiest way I've ever found to prepare breakfast, or even just a snack. Each person prepares their own with the particular omelet ingredients that they prefer. Recipe is for each serving.

Provided by Dugyb

Categories     Breakfast

Time 20m

Yield 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 eggs
2 tablespoons grated cheese (any kind)
1 tablespoon diced sweet pepper (or hot)
1 tablespoon diced onion
1 tablespoon diced tomato (etc)
salt and pepper

Steps:

  • Mix all ingredients well, in a sandwich size Zip-Lock plastic bag and seal.
  • Drop bag(s) into a pot of boiling water.
  • Boil for 13-15 minutes.
  • Remove and enjoy.
  • (Don't use more than 2 eggs in each bag or it won't cook as evenly).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 238.3, Fat 16.4, SaturatedFat 7.4, Cholesterol 389.8, Sodium 411.4, Carbohydrate 3.7, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 0.8, Protein 18.1

OMELET IN A BAG



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Provided by Ree Drummond : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 25m

Yield 1 omelet

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 large eggs
2 tablespoons grated Cheddar
1 tablespoon diced green bell pepper
1 tablespoon diced tomato
1 1/2 teaspoons finely diced green onion
2 slices ham, chopped
2 mushrooms, sliced
Pinch of kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon chopped chives

Steps:

  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil, then reduce to a simmer.
  • Meanwhile, crack the eggs into a 1-quart, resealable, boil-proof (FDA-approved) bag, then seal and smush the eggs to scramble them. Add the cheese, pepper, tomato, onion, ham, mushrooms, salt and pepper, then shake everything together. Squeeze the excess air out of the bag and seal.
  • Put the bag in the water and simmer until the mixture is set, about 15 minutes; use tongs to remove the bag from the water. Open the bag, roll out the omelet onto a plate and garnish with the chives.

OMELET IN A BAG



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Great for when there are picky eaters in the crowd. Can make as many as needed or just one if you like. Got this from an internet friend. Good served with fruit and coffee cake.

Provided by Mary Ann Lackey

Categories     Breakfast and Brunch     Eggs     Omelet Recipes

Time 28m

Yield 1

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 eggs
2 slices ham, chopped
½ cup shredded Cheddar cheese
1 tablespoon chopped onion
1 tablespoon chopped green bell pepper
2 tablespoons chopped fresh tomato
1 tablespoon chunky salsa
2 fresh mushrooms, sliced

Steps:

  • Crack the eggs into a large resealable freezer bag. Press out most of the air, and seal. Shake or squeeze to beat the eggs. Open the bag, and add the ham, cheese, onion, green pepper, tomato, salsa, and mushrooms. Squeeze out as much of the air as you can, and seal the bag.
  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Place up to 8 bags at a time into the boiling water. Cook for exactly 13 minutes. Open the bag, and let the omelet roll out onto a plate. The omelet should roll out easily.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 483.5 calories, Carbohydrate 7.9 g, Cholesterol 463.2 mg, Fat 33.7 g, Fiber 1.9 g, Protein 37.7 g, SaturatedFat 16.7 g, Sodium 1321.7 mg, Sugar 3.3 g

CAMPING MADE EASY: BOIL-IN-BAG OMELET



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This is the way we have been making omelets for years when we go up north to our little cabin (with no electricity). (Please read step #6 for some options). This is so versatile that everyone can get breakfast their own way. Use whatever your hearts desire in each omelet. I usually set up an "Omelet Bar" (diced, ground or shredded, multiple choice items), and everyone grabs what ever they want. We mark each bag going into the pot with the initials of each person. So much fun. This works great over a campfire (if you have a way to put a pan over it to boil), or you can use your stove-top. My ingredient list is only approx. I never really measure, we just grab and mix. Have fun with this. Our grand-kids love this. (To all the "worry warts" out there about boiling food in plastic, please do not post a review unless you've actually made these). Everyone else, enjoy.

Provided by rosie316

Categories     Breakfast

Time 15m

Yield 1 omelet, 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 eggs
1 teaspoon water (optional)
2 tablespoons cheese (shredded, your choice)
1 tablespoon onion (chopped, raw or sauteed)
1 tablespoon bell pepper (chopped, raw or sauteed)
1/4 cup meat (precooked & diced, chopped or ground, your choice.)

Steps:

  • Boil a large stock pot of water.
  • Mix the eggs & the 1 teaspoon of water in a quart size Zip Lock heavy duty (freezer type) baggie (to scramble) and smoosh it quite a bit.
  • Add in the desired choice & amount of cheese, pre-cooked meat & veggies to the baggie. Seal (zip) the top (removing as much air as possible) and mix everything by squishing the bag. Be sure to season to your liking (salt, pepper, oregano, chili flakes etc. ) before sealing the baggie.
  • Place each baggie (zipper side up) into the boiling water, and keep an eye on them. Reposition the baggies if they sit too long against the side of the pot. They usually cook in about 10 minutes to be done, but depending on how many you are cooking and the size of the pot, it may take a little longer or shorter. Just watch them is all you need to do.
  • Enjoy this fun & fantastic omelet.
  • Some suggestions: Make them spanish with salsa, cilantro and pre-cooked chorizo. Make them Italian with mozzarella, tomato and pepperoni. Chicken cordon Bleu with pre-cooked chicken, swiss and ham. The possibilities are endless!

EASY OMELET IN A BAG



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Perfect for camping or fun family-style cooking. Pop in all ingredients in a baggie and boil. This recipe can be easily modified to suit the tastes of the consumer. Add salsa or hash browns. Fun for the whole family and is a great camping food since it doesn't require a frying pan. You can even use Egg Beaters® or other substitute.

Provided by Stephanie Dodson

Categories     100+ Breakfast and Brunch Recipes     Eggs     Omelet Recipes

Time 30m

Yield 1

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 extra large eggs
2 tablespoons crumbled cooked bacon
2 tablespoons shredded Cheddar cheese
2 teaspoons diced onion
1 teaspoon diced bell pepper
1 teaspoon thinly sliced mushroom
½ teaspoon ground black pepper
¼ teaspoon ground paprika
¼ teaspoon garlic powder
1 pinch salt to taste

Steps:

  • Put eggs, bacon, Cheddar cheese, onion, bell pepper, mushrooms, black pepper, paprika, garlic powder, and salt in a resealable sandwich bag; seal. Shake vigorously until thoroughly mixed. Squeeze out any excess air and reseal.
  • Bring a pot of water to a boil. Place bag in the boiling water; cook until egg is completely cooked, about 13 minutes. Remove bag using tongs or a large strainer. Carefully open bag and roll omelet onto a plate.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 365.2 calories, Carbohydrate 3.8 g, Cholesterol 473.7 mg, Fat 26.6 g, Fiber 0.8 g, Protein 27.6 g, SaturatedFat 10.2 g, Sodium 786.8 mg, Sugar 1.6 g

ZIPLOC BAG OMELETS



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I know this sounds kooky- but after all where did I get this recipe but in an old tool box ! It is dated 7-2006 at the bottom. I think the idea is a good one so I wanted to share, no I have not made it YET ! You can cook for a lot of people in a short time. Just boil water instead of getting out the omelet pan! Read on ....

Provided by Cheri B

Categories     Breakfast

Time 18m

Yield 1 omelet, 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 eggs, large
1 tomatoes, diced
1 green pepper, seeded and dices
1 green onion, cleaned and chopped
1 cup ham, chunked
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste
spices, to taste

Steps:

  • Bring a large pot of water on to a rolling boil.
  • Make the mixings for your omelets, each in a different bowl. YES WHAT EVER YOU WANT you do not need to stick to this recipe, because I did not intend to write a recipe just share the idea, get out what you want. Cheese, tomato, green onions, cooked breakfast meat-bacon, sausage, ham etc, hash browns, mushrooms, olives, salsa etc.
  • Give each guest a water proof marker, and a Quart size- zip lock bag.
  • Have them write there name on the bag, crack 2 eggs into bag, but not use more they will not cook right, it also says large or extra large eggs. Zip closed bag, or just be careful when mixing up the eggs.
  • Have guest mix up the eggs to scramble them. Unzip and add what ever ever they want. Now the recipe says get the air out of bag and zip closed, I'm thinking submerse bottom into a different bowl of water holding top of bag, carefully to not get water in bag. Zip closed.
  • Place each bag into a large pot of rolling boiling water, for EXACTLY 13 minutes. Take each out and wipe off water quickly, cut zip off of bag with scissors, and slide onto plate!
  • Pictures were enclosed with this recipe and it looks just too easy and good not to share. But I did not take them so I can not post them here. Sorry.

OLD WIDOW WALKER'S ZIPLOC OMELETTES



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Mrs. Walker was my Sunday school teacher and we used to do this in the church kitchen, occasionally. This is my first memory of cooking that I cherish to this day. She keeps her age a closely guarded secret but is rumoured to be 115+ years old and perhaps, immortal. She has out lived three husbands and four children. She is still sharp as the Bowie knife she carries in her purse. I don't know why she carries a Bowie knife in her purse- but she always has. I asked her about it years ago and she said, "You would be surprised how often it comes in handy, Honey." I suppose it does, Mrs. Walker. God bless you. BTW- she is thrilled that I want to pass this on to another generation of schoolchildren. She was surprised that I remembered doing this with her over 35 years ago and was touched. When asked how to do it- she rattled off the instructions faster than I could write! I've eaten this bag-n-boil recipe for 40+ years with no toxicity what-so-ever, obviously. If it was toxic... I would be in too poor of health to type. Google the topic for yourself and make your own judgment. The danger is greatly exaggerated.

Provided by Pot Scrubber

Categories     Breakfast

Time 33m

Yield 5 omelettes, 5 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

10 eggs
2 cups cheese, grated
1 cup ham, chopped
1 cup bacon, crumbled
onion
green pepper
1 cup tomatoes, chopped
1 cup hash brown (purchased and thawed)

Steps:

  • Have children write their name on a quart-size ziploc freezer bag with permanent marker.
  • Crack 2 eggs (large or extra-large) into the bag (not more than 2) shake to combine them.
  • Put out a variety of ingredients such as: cheeses, ham, bacon, onion, green pepper, tomato, hash browns, etc.
  • Each child adds prepared ingredients of choice to their bag and shake. Make sure to get the air out of the bag and zip it up.
  • Place the bags into rolling, boiling water for exactly 13 minutes. You can usually cook 6-8 omelettes in a large pot. For more, make another pot of boiling water.
  • Open the bags and the omelette will roll out easily.
  • Be prepared for children to squeal with delight at their first meal they have cooked. A lifetime memory has just been served.
  • Note: I had to fill in SOMETHING regarding cooking time, serving sizes, and amounts. This of course, depends on your situation and how carnivorous the kiddies are. I've tried to guestimate for five servings.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 554.8, Fat 39.1, SaturatedFat 15.5, Cholesterol 435.1, Sodium 1351.5, Carbohydrate 17, Fiber 1.4, Sugar 1.8, Protein 32.3

SOUTHWESTERN OMELET WRAP - ZIPLOC STEAM BAGS



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Convenient omelet recipe made with my favorite "gadget" of the moment, the Ziploc Steam Bags. Hubby and I are collecting recipes for this and it's made life quick, easy and more healthy for us.

Provided by Jen Wiehl

Categories     Breakfast

Time 15m

Yield 1 Omelet, 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 eggs
1 slice cheese, chopped into small pieces (about 2 Tablespoons) or 2 tablespoons shredded cheese
2 tablespoons chopped tomatoes
1 tablespoon diced chile
2 tablespoons heavy cream
1 teaspoon butter
1/2 teaspoon hot sauce (to taste)
1 pinch salt, to taste (about 1/16 teaspoon (or more)

Steps:

  • Fold top edge of a Medium or Large Ziploc® Brand Zip 'n Steam™ bag out and down to keep bag open. Crack 2 eggs directly into bag. (Alternately, crack eggs into small bowl and pour into bag.)
  • Add the rest of ingredients to bag.
  • Seal bag.
  • Squeeze eggs to break yolks. Continue squeezing or gently shaking bag until ingredients are thoroughly combined.
  • Place bag in microwave. Cook on full power for 2 1/2 minutes or until eggs are fully cooked and firm throughout, with no liquid egg remaining. If needed, continue microwaving at 30-second intervals until omelet is done.
  • Allow bag to stand for 1 minute before opening.
  • Carefully open bag and slide out omelet.
  • Fold omelet and place on flour tortilla. Spoon sour cream and salsa on omelet. Fold tortilla over omelet and serve.

ZIPLOC BAGGIE OMELETS



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This terrific technique is a real winner and has been used my clever campers for years. I sure had never tried it before seeing this recipe, though, and now I want to throw an omelet party! Everyone can prepare their own creation, and each omelet will finish cooking at the same time so you can all enjoy breakfast together! Love it.

Provided by Christine Kalmbach @cmkalm

Categories     Eggs

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 package(s) 1 quart size ziploc freezer baggie per person (freezer style bag is important)
2 - eggs per person per baggie
1/4 cup(s) cheese your choice (american, cheddar, etc.)
1/4 cup(s) meat your choice (ham, bacon, etc.)
1/4 cup(s) veggies (onions, green/red peppers, hashbrowns, etc.)
1/4 cup(s) sauce or salsa (optional)

Steps:

  • Write your name with a permanent marker on your quart freezer Ziploc bag. Start a pot or dutch oven of boiling water on your stove or campfire.
  • Crack two eggs into your baggie. Close up. Mix and mash your eggs until blended well.
  • Now add your own special ingredient (cheese, meat, veggies, sauce, salsa, etc.) to your omelet mix.
  • Close baggie again and mix very well. Holding bag upright, squeeze all air out of the baggie making sure to seal completely.
  • Place bags upright in the pot or dutch oven of boiling water for 13 minutes exactly. Remember to time it. You can usually fit up to 8 omelets in one pot.
  • Do not cover the pot. Use tongs to keep bags upright and side by side. When 13 minutes is up, carefully remove steaming bags to a heat safe dish.
  • Carefully cut the tops off of the bags and with an oven mitt, hold the bottom corners so that the omelet will "slide" right out of the bag and onto your plate!
  • Finally add any salt, pepper, condiments, sauces, etc. to the top of your omelet and enjoy! Remember to be careful when eating because this will be hot!

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How to make omelette in a ziploc bag? How to Make Ziploc Bag Omelet. Step-by-Step. Fill a large saucepan (half-way) with water, then bring water to a rolling boil. (I used a 3-quart saucepan.) While waiting for the water to come to a boil, crack the 2 eggs into the quart size Ziploc Freezer Bag. Seal the bag, and mush the eggs by squeezing the bag.
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WARRENTON, VIRGINIA - WIKIPEDIA
Warrenton is a town in and the county seat of Fauquier County, Virginia in the United States. The population was 9,611 at the 2010 census, up from 6,670 at the 2000 census. The estimated population in 2019 was 10,027. It is at the junction of U.S. Route 15, U.S. Route 17, U.S. Route 29, and U.S. Route 211.The town is in the Piedmont region of Virginia, just east of the Blue …
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