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Definition of Omelets
1. omelet [n] - See also: omelet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Omelets
Literary usage of Omelets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Home Cook Book: A Collection of Practical Receipts by Expert Cooks (1905)
"... Beef—Stuffed Eggs— Swiss Eggs—Whirled Eggs—To Make omelets—Sweet omelets—Corn
Omelet—Jelly omelets—Meat omelets—Omelet with Peas—Spanish Omelet—Tomato ..."
2. Wigwam and War-path by Alfred Benjamin Meacham (1875)
"omelets AND ARROWS — BIG STEAM-BOILERS. Aisr Indian game of ball is not exactly
like America's great game of base ball. It resembles, somewhat, the old game ..."
3. Camp Cookery by Horace Kephart (1910)
"Ham Omelet.—Cut raw ham into dice. Fry. Turn the beaten eggs over it and cook as
above. Bacon can be used instead of ham. Fancy omelets. ..."
4. Practical American Cookery and Domestic Economy by Elizabeth M. Hall (1860)
"FOR making omelets, or frying eggs, it is best to have an omelet pan, ...
For turning omelets, fried oysters, fried parsley, Sic., use a skimmer. ..."
5. Universal Geography: Or a Description of All Parts of the World, on a New by Conrad Malte-Brun (1831)
"... the omelets are presented as an offering, the band returns to the village,
and the festival terminates in mirth and drinking. ..."
6. First Principles of Household Management and Cookery: A Text-book for by Maria Parloa (1879)
"omelets. BEAT lightly two eggs, and stir in one table-spoonful of milk and a pinch
... Ham, mushroom, lobster, chicken, and all kinds of omelets are made by ..."