Thursday 3 October 2024

Chicken and tarragon omelette : High in protein

Omelettes are great when you're in a rush, and can be filling too. There are so many wonderful recipe suggestions for omelettes, see end of post for a few more suggestions.


The image above shows a chicken and tarragon omelette ... tasty 😋

Here are the ingredients, and method, you will need to serve two people ...
Ingredients
1 leek, thinly sliced
2 tbsp vegetable or chicken stock
4 tbsp fat-free quark or fat-free natural cottage cheese
1 tbsp finely chopped fresh tarragon
1 cooked chicken breast, skin removed, cut into small dice
low-calorie cooking spray
4 large free-range eggs, beaten
salt and freshly ground black pepper
To serve (optional)
4 plum tomatoes, halved
½ cucumber, finely chopped

Method
1. Preheat the oven to 120C/100C Fan/Gas ¼ .
2. Put the leeks and stock in a small saucepan and cover. Cook for 5–6 minutes, or until tender and all the liquids have been absorbed. Season and stir in the quark, tarragon and chicken.
3. Spray a 20cm/8in frying pan with low-calorie cooking spray and place over a high heat.
4. Season the eggs, then add half to the pan and cook, pushing the cooked egg into the centre of the pan and allowing the runny egg to flow into its place until no runny egg is left.
5. Spoon half the chicken mixture into the middle of the omelette. Flip one side on top of the chicken, then the other side over to encase the filling. Roll the omelette onto a plate and keep warm while you cook the second one.
6. Meanwhile, toss together the tomatoes and cucumber. Serve the omelettes with the cucumber salad.

Each serving provides 
358 kcal, 46g protein, 3g carbohydrates (of which 2g sugars), 17g fat (of which 4.5g saturates), 2g fibre and 0.8g salt
The above from an original idea seen here

Did you know that tarragon is a popular and versatile herb, it has an intense flavour that's a unique mix of sweet aniseed and a mild vanilla. The leaves are narrow, tapering and slightly floppy, growing from a long, slender stem. It's a key herb in French cuisine (it's an essential ingredient in sauce Bernaise), and goes very well with eggs, cheese and poultry. Read more here

A few Omelette suggestions
Caprese Omelette : Low Carb : see here
Omelette Muffins : Low Carb : Keto : see here
Weekend Omelette Greek Salad Style : see here
Mushroom and Tomato Omelette : Vegan Recipe : see here


~ enjoy your Autumn days ~

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All the best Jan

24 comments:

  1. I've heard that tarragon is helpful in fighting inflammation.

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  2. Gracias por la receta. Se ve muy rica. Te mando un beso.

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  3. Never thought of putting some cottage cheese in omelet.

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  4. Roger used to love omelettes...not so much now.

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  5. Sounds so good! I have tarragon growing in my gardenin summer-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  6. Omelettes make for easy meals. This one with chicken and leeks sounds delicious. I confess to not being terribly fond of tarragon.

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  7. Hmmmm, they sound yummy indeed! Today we have the first Brussels Sprouts, though, ohhh can´t wait!

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  8. The omelette look delicious. Thanks for sharing!
    Take care, have a wonderful day!

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  9. That's really a high protein recipe. I have omelette once a week.
    Have a nice day :-)

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  10. I love omelettes, and that looks like one good omelette. Thanks for tonight's dinner idea too. :) Hope you're having a lovely day.

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  11. I am trying to start a study on herbs that are good for fighting inflammation, like turmic. How to get these into my foods without changing the taste altogether. But on top of that, I am trying to study up on foods that can cause kidney stones. My problem, and one of the reason I retired at 55, with the Fibromyalgia, I can't seem to concentrate and absorb what I read. I am also working on putting together info and questions about my scans so between those three.....I am at a loss sometimes....haha, lets get real, all the time! But I am at least trying to get there.

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  12. Looks great and I love omelettes.

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  13. I do like a mushroom omelette from time to time :-D

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  14. I never heard of Quark!! I love Omelets..

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  15. Nice one. I like omelettes and never though of putting chicken in...

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  16. My husband is the one who makes the omelets when we have them. This looks delicious.

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  17. Una tortilla muy rica.
    Buen viernes.
    Un abrazo.

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  18. Omelettes are underrated. They can be made in so many ways.

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  19. Se ve muy bien. Gracias y besos.

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  20. hubby has been thinking of new things to add to his omeletes :)

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