Donna Hay is Australia's premier food editor and cookbook writer who began at the young age of 19 as a writer and food stylist. By 25, she was the food editor for marie claire. Since then, she's published 18 award-winning cookbooks and now is the editor of the bi-monthly donna hay magazine with a circulation of nearly 400,000. Donna also has a popular weekly food column in the Sunday editions of News Limited newspapers around Australia and The New Zealand Herald, reaching over seven million people each week. She is a regular contributor to UK’s leading lifestyle magazine, Living etc. Click here for a list of Donna's recipes and menus and here for the magazine's ipad app.
My ipad with the donna hay mag at center. Screensaver: Colorado kitchen! |
While not a great photo, you get the idea of how fun this is to use. |
In the pan with the egg ring. Watch carefully to avoid burning. |
This very quick, light meal consists of a souffle omelet (one in which the eggs are separated and the whites are whipped to peaks before the yolks are gently folded back in) with a tiny taste of salad --the spinach--and a bit of salty Italian ham for garnish and kick. Two eggs truly make two servings here. If you're on South Beach, this will cook with just a bit of adjustment.ricotta, chive, and prosciutto omelettes by donna hay
To serve, place omelettes on a plate and top with the sour cream, spinach and prosciutto. Serves 2. Cook's notes in red: Have all ingredients at the ready and prepare/cook quickly as the omelettes can deflate a bit as they wait for you to cook the second batch. I managed fine using a small nonstick omelet pan, working in batches, as my large skillets are not nonstick. Egg rings can be replaced with clean large, tuna cans with both ends removed.
About Grams to Ounces: Here is a good grams to ounces (metric) conversion site. I also used my pen and paper, as well as the Salton electronic scale to check my math. If you do decide to get the Donna Hay app for ipad, there is a good conversion page there. |
Just add Chardonnay. |
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Alyce
All photos by Alyce Morgan, copyright 2012-unless otherwise noted or obvious.
Donna Hay photo courtesy donna hay magazine.
Donna Hay photo courtesy donna hay magazine.
WElcome to our group Alyce. We have learned so much in many different ways. Of all of the game changers so far Donna Hay is my favourite. This omelette sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteRicotta and prosciutto make me weak at the knees. If I had seen this - I would have made it. And now - I will be making it. Lovely posting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a warm welcome. We loved this omelette, too--so fast. It's a pretty complete meal, though we had a little cup of soup with it for lunch. Now I'm trying not to make a great coffee cake that uses leftover ricotta! Not planned, but I'm looking at a Donna Hay dinner for today. She's awesome--you're right.
ReplyDeleteHi Alyce! Welcome aboard this blogging adventure! There is so much to learn from each other and from these remarkable women! Your omelet recipe is just so elegant! I can imagine making these for a Sunday brunch ... what great flavours!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to dig the tuna cans out of the recycling crate! That's such a good idea to use them!
Omelets are my go-to meals...though never in souffle form. I love the sound of this. And anything with prosciutto & I'm a goner! Sounds amazing :D
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ReplyDeleteThose pancakes look so appetizing, I'll have to try them. I just got an ipad 2 for Christmas so thanks for the heads up about the Donna Hay app –I'll give it a try.
These really look appetizing. I really love the way these omelets sounds and look. It is wonderful to have you join us. I hope you have a great weekend. Blessings...Mary
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