Omelet in Microwave
Ever wake up absolutely starving but with zero energy to pull out a pan and cook? Yeah, me too. That’s where this little trick comes in handy. We’re going to make a super simple and surprisingly fluffy omelet in the microwave. I know, it sounds a bit strange, but trust me! It’s a game-changer for busy mornings or when you just want a quick, hot meal without the fuss. Let’s get to it!
Ingredients for this Omelet in Microwave
Honestly, you don’t need much, which is the beauty of it. Here’s the basic setup:
- 2 large eggs
- 2 tablespoons of milk (or water, or a non-dairy alternative… whatever you’ve got!)
- A pinch of salt and black pepper
- Optional fillings: A handful of shredded cheese, some chopped ham, a few diced veggies like bell peppers or onions. Use what you love!
- A little butter or cooking spray for the mug or bowl.
Instructions
- First things first, grab a microwave-safe mug or a small bowl. A regular coffee mug works perfectly. Grease it lightly with some butter or a quick spritz of cooking spray. This little step is key to making sure your omelet slides right out.
- Crack your eggs directly into the mug. Add the milk, salt, and pepper. Now, grab a fork and whisk it all together until it’s nice and blended, and you see some little bubbles. You’re basically just scrambling them right in the mug!
- If you’re adding any fillings like cheese or veggies, stir them in now. Don’t go too crazy, though… a couple of tablespoons of fillings is usually perfect.
- Pop the mug into the microwave. Cook on high for about 60 to 90 seconds. Here’s the deal: microwave power varies a lot. I’d suggest starting with 60 seconds.
- After that first minute, check on it. The edges should be set, but the center might still look a little wet. That’s okay! Give it a quick stir and pop it back in for another 20-30 seconds. It’s done when the eggs are fully set but not dry. Let it sit for a minute before you dig in, it’ll finish cooking from the residual heat.
And that’s it! You can eat it straight from the mug or slide it onto a plate. So simple, right?
Cook and Prep Times
- Prep time: About 2 minutes (seriously, just cracking eggs and grabbing fillings!)
- Cook time: 1-2 minutes
- Total time: Under 5 minutes!
Nutritional Information
Please note: This is just an estimate for a basic two-egg omelet without fillings. Your numbers will change depending on what goodies you add!
- Calories: Approximately 180 kcal
- Protein: 14g
- Fat: 12g
- Carbohydrates: 1g
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you keep a microwave omelet from being rubbery?
The biggest secret is to not overcook it. Seriously. Microwaves cook from the inside out, so the eggs will continue to cook for a moment even after you take them out. Pull your omelet when the center looks just a tiny bit moist. It will set up perfectly in about 30-60 seconds of resting time. Also, adding a splash of milk or even a spoonful of cottage cheese can help keep it tender.
Can you make an omelet in the microwave without milk?
You can use water, almond milk, soy milk, or just leave it out entirely. The liquid just helps create a little steam, making the eggs fluffier. If you skip it, your omelet might be a bit denser, but it will still be delicious. I’ve made it with just a splash of water plenty of times when I’ve run out of milk.
What can I add to a microwave omelet?
Well, just about anything you’d put in a regular omelet! Just remember to keep the pieces small so they cook quickly. Some of my favorites are: shredded cheddar or feta cheese, chopped spinach (give it a quick squeeze to get out excess water), diced ham or cooked bacon bits, finely chopped bell peppers, onions, or mushrooms. It’s a fantastic way to use up those little bits of leftover veggies you have in the fridge!
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kcalEver wake up absolutely starving but with zero energy to pull out a pan and cook? Yeah, me too. That’s where this little trick comes in handy. We’re going to make a super simple and surprisingly fluffy omelet in the microwave. I know, it sounds a bit strange, but trust me! It’s a game-changer for busy mornings or when you just want a quick, hot meal without the fuss. Let’s get to it!
Ingredients
2 large eggs
2 tablespoons of milk (or water, or a non-dairy alternative… whatever you’ve got!)
A pinch of salt and black pepper
Optional fillings: A handful of shredded cheese, some chopped ham, a few diced veggies like bell peppers or onions. Use what you love!
A little butter or cooking spray for the mug or bowl.
Directions
- First things first, grab a microwave-safe mug or a small bowl. A regular coffee mug works perfectly. Grease it lightly with some butter or a quick spritz of cooking spray. This little step is key to making sure your omelet slides right out.
- Crack your eggs directly into the mug. Add the milk, salt, and pepper. Now, grab a fork and whisk it all together until it’s nice and blended, and you see some little bubbles. You’re basically just scrambling them right in the mug!
- If you’re adding any fillings like cheese or veggies, stir them in now. Don’t go too crazy, though… a couple of tablespoons of fillings is usually perfect.
- Pop the mug into the microwave. Cook on high for about 60 to 90 seconds. Here’s the deal: microwave power varies a lot. I’d suggest starting with 60 seconds.
- After that first minute, check on it. The edges should be set, but the center might still look a little wet. That’s okay! Give it a quick stir and pop it back in for another 20-30 seconds. It’s done when the eggs are fully set but not dry. Let it sit for a minute before you dig in, it’ll finish cooking from the residual heat.