Minced Pork Omelette

Irene's Cookery
by Irene's Cookery
2 Servings
25 min

Omelette with minced pork has won the hearts of many people because of its fragrant taste. This dish can be a great saviour for housewives on busy days. Just a few minutes in the kitchen and you can create a delicious and attractive dish for your beloved family in minutes. Plus, it is the perfect recipe for families on a budget as it is made with mainly eggs and minced pork.


Simple as it may sound, this omelette with minced pork has an unbelievably delicious taste. Whether on its own or with a warm bowl of rice, it's enough to make me and my tummy happy. Try this recipe now!

Recipe details
  • 2  Servings
  • Prep time: 10 Minutes Cook time: 15 Minutes Total time: 25 min
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Ingredients

  • Minced meat (pork/chicken): 100 grams
  • Onion, diced: 1/4 â €
  • Egg: 2 pieces â €
  • Oyster sauce: 1 teaspoon
  • Light soya sauce: 1 teaspoon
  • Black pepper, powder: To tasteâ €
  • Neutral flavoured oil: 2 tablespoons
Instructions

Marinate minced meat with oyster sauce, light soya sauce and black pepper for 10 minutes.⠀⠀
Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large frying pan over medium-high heat.
Add diced onions and stir fry until tender. Add marinated minced meat and continue stir frying until cooked. Taste and adjust seasoning. Transfer to a bowl and set aside. â €
Rinse pan and dry.
Beat 1 egg lightly. Add 1/2 tablespoon oil to pan and heat over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to low. Pour beaten egg to the pan. When the bottom surface of the egg is almost cooked, add half of the cooked meat mixture and spread it over half of its surface. Gently fold half of the egg over to cover the meat mixture, forming a closed omelette. Transfer to a serving dish. ⠀⠀
Repeat step 5 with remaining egg and minced meat mixture.
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  • Robin Grossi Robin Grossi on May 10, 2021

    Add Rice and steamed broccoli for a complete meal

  • Gerald Sicard Gerald Sicard on May 10, 2021

    Where do you get minced pork or how do you make minced pork?

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    • Emily Pomrenke Emily Pomrenke on May 09, 2022

      You can dice up already cooked pork, like a roast or medallion or pork chops. There should be frozen, already cooked pulled pork and other pork in freezer section of grocery. I cook a rubbed pork butt roast in my slow cooker and we pull it apart and make all kinds of great dishes from it—including pork tacos!

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