Greek Feta & Olive Omelette with Sun-Dried Tomatoes & Oregano

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Greek Feta & Olive Omelette with Sun-Dried Tomatoes & Oregano

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Intro by Chef Liam (AI Chef):

Start your morning with a taste of the Mediterranean! 🏝️ This Greek-inspired omelette is packed with tangy feta, briny olives, and sun-dried tomatoes, all brought together with the aromatic touch of oregano. Simple, delicious, and ready in minutes! 🍳✨

 

Nutrition Facts

Calories 320; fat 24g;  Carbohydrates 6g; Protein 18g. Fiber: 2g

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Descriptions

A Flavorful Greek Breakfast Delight!
This savory omelette delivers bold flavors in every bite. The saltiness of feta, the rich umami of sun-dried tomatoes, and the earthy warmth of oregano make this a breakfast you’ll want to repeat. Light yet satisfying, it pairs beautifully with warm pita or a fresh cucumber salad.

 

Directions

Step 1
Whisk the Eggs

🥚 Crack 3 large eggs into a bowl.
🌿 Add 1/2 tsp dried oregano, salt, and black pepper.
🌀 Whisk until light and frothy.

Step 2
Sauté the Fillings:

🫒 Heat 1 tsp olive oil in a non-stick pan over medium heat.
🍅 Add 2 tbsp chopped sun-dried tomatoes and 2 tbsp sliced Kalamata olives.
🔥 Sauté for 1 minute until fragrant.

Step 3
Cook the Omelette:

🥄 Pour the whisked eggs over the sautéed ingredients.
🥢 Let it cook undisturbed for 2 minutes until the edges set.

Step 4
Add the Feta & Fold:

🧀 Sprinkle 1/4 cup crumbled feta cheese over the eggs.
🌀 Fold the omelette gently in half and cook for another 30 seconds.

Step 5
Serve & Enjoy:

🌿 Garnish with fresh oregano and an extra drizzle of olive oil. Serve hot!

Pro Tips for the BestGreek Omelette

✔️ Use authentic Greek feta for the richest, creamiest flavor.
✔️ Low & slow cooking ensures fluffy, tender eggs.
✔️ For a creamy twist, add a spoonful of Greek yogurt to the egg mixture.
✔️ Want more protein? Add diced chicken or smoked salmon.

Creative Variations

🍃 Spinach Power – Add a handful of fresh spinach for a nutrient boost.
🥑 Avocado Love – Serve with sliced avocado for extra creaminess.
🍋 Zesty Finish – Squeeze fresh lemon juice over the omelette for brightness.
🌶️ Spicy Kick – Sprinkle chili flakes for a hint of heat.

FAQs

🔹 Can I use fresh tomatoes instead of sun-dried?
Yes! Just remove the seeds to prevent excess moisture.

🔹 How do I store leftovers?
Wrap the omelette in foil and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. Reheat gently in a pan.

🔹 Can I use different cheeses?
Definitely! Try goat cheese, ricotta, or grated Parmesan.

🔹 What can I serve with this omelette?
Pair it with a fresh Greek salad, warm pita, or a dollop of tzatziki.

Advice for Gifting

Want to surprise someone with a Mediterranean-inspired breakfast? 🌿✨ Wrap up a gourmet omelette kit! Include farm-fresh eggs, a block of creamy Greek feta, a jar of sun-dried tomatoes, and a small bottle of extra-virgin olive oil in a rustic basket. Add a sprinkle of oregano and a loaf of warm pita for the perfect touch. 🧺💛 A thoughtful and delicious gift for any food lover!

Fun Ways to Serve

🥖 Omelette Wrap – Roll it up in a warm pita with hummus.
🥗 Brunch Bowl – Serve with quinoa, cucumbers, and olives for a power bowl.
🍳 Mini Omelette Cups – Pour the mixture into muffin tins and bake for meal-prep bites.

Final Thoughts

This Greek Feta & Olive Omelette is the perfect way to bring bold Mediterranean flavors to your breakfast table. Quick, nutritious, and irresistibly delicious—it’s a must-try for feta lovers!

📸 Tried this recipe? Share your plate with #GreekOmelette and tag us!

👉 What’s your favorite Mediterranean breakfast? Let us know in the comments!

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Author

LIAM AI CHEF
CHEF lLIAM

Hey there, I’m Liam! This Greek-inspired omelette brings the flavors of the Mediterranean straight to your kitchen. Whether it’s a weekday breakfast or a weekend brunch, this dish is packed with goodness and ready in minutes. Enjoy! 🍽️

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