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Open-Faced Omelete

5.0

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Bright vegetables (like bell peppers and tomatoes, which are filled with vitamins A and C) take center stage in this dish.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 4 servings

Ingredients

Vegetable oil cooking spray
1 onion, sliced
1 yellow or red bell pepper, sliced
2 ounces diced smoked turkey sausage
1 clove garlic, chopped
1 can (14.5 ounces) diced tomatoes, drained
1 tablespoon chopped fresh oregano
2 whole eggs
2 egg whites
1/4 cup grated Parmesan
3 tablespoon chopped fresh chives

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    In a large skillet coated with cooking spray, cook onion and bell pepper over medium- low heat, stirring, 5 minutes. Increase heat to medium; add sausage and garlic; cook, stirring, until vegetables are tender, 3 minutes. Add tomatoes and oregano; season with salt and pepper; simmer until most of liquid evaporates, 5 minutes. Whisk eggs, egg whites and Parmesan in a bowl; add salt and pepper. Heat a medium skillet coated with cooking spray over medium heat; add egg mixture, reduce heat to medium-low, and cook, stirring, until eggs are set, 3 minutes. Top with tomato mixture and chives.

  2. Serve with:

    Step 2

    Four roasted fingerling potatoes per person. Toss with 1 teaspoon chopped garlic; 1 teaspoon olive oil; 1/2 teaspoon chopped rosemary; salt and pepper. Bake at 450°F for 25 minutes.

Nutrition Per Serving

Per serving: 153 calories
6 g fat
2 g saturated
14 g carbohydrates
3 g fiber
11 g protein
#### Nutritional analysis provided by Self
Per serving with side: 373 calories
11 g fat
3 g saturated
50 g carbohydrates
6 g fiber
15 g protein
#### Nutritional analysis provided by Self
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