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Keep warm in oven, set to lowest heat, while preparing the remaining omelettes. Plate each omelette, top with sauce, and garnish with the reserved steak slices and minced chives. Omelette Béarnaise rib eye steak • jumbo eggs • egg whites (the ones reserved from making the béarnaise sauce) • Salt & pepper to taste • Garlic powder to taste • package sliced large portobello mushrooms • Béarnaise sauce • butter P. Omelette Béarnaise rib eye steak • jumbo eggs • egg whites (the ones reserved from making the béarnaise sauce) • Salt & pepper to taste • Garlic powder to taste • package sliced large portobello mushrooms • Béarnaise sauce • butter Béarnaise sauce is to DIE for!
To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have p.s. omelette béarnaise using 11 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make P.S. Omelette Béarnaise:
- Take omelette
- Take 1 lb rib eye steak
- Take 4 jumbo eggs
- Get 3 egg whites (the ones reserved from making the béarnaise sauce)
- Get 1 Salt & pepper to taste
- Make ready 1 Garlic powder to taste
- Make ready other ingredients
- Get 6 oz package sliced large portobello mushrooms
- Prepare 1 Béarnaise sauce
- Take 2 tbsp butter
- Get 1 Minced chives, or green onion tops, for garnish
Whisk in half the chopped herbs and season with salt and pepper. In another small bowl, stir together the soft, creamy cheese with the sour cream or crème fraîche. Heat the butter and oil in a skillet over low heat. Use only homemade broth to make this classic of French cuisine — never a bouillon cube.
Instructions to make P.S. Omelette Béarnaise:
- In a large skillet, melt the butter over medium-low heat. Add the mushroom slices and coat both sides with the melted butter. Turn the heat up to medium-high and fry until golden brown. Remove from skillet and cut into bite-size pieces.
- Season the steak with salt, pepper and garlic powder. In your oven, broil to medium-rare. Cool. Slice a few thin strips and set aside for finishing garnish. Cut the rest of the steak into bite-size pieces and place in a blender. Add the eggs and egg whites. Blend on high for about 30-45 seconds to further chop up the steak pieces.
- Spray a medium-large non-stick skillet with vegetable oil and heat to medium-high. Add 2/3 cups of omelette blender mixture and spread out evenly to cover the bottom of the pan. If desired, season lightly with salt and pepper. Cover skillet and turn heat down to medium. Cook until set, about 5-6 minutes.
- Distribute 1/4 of the mushrooms over half the omelette, fold in half and slide from the skillet onto a cookie sheet. Keep warm in oven, set to lowest heat, while preparing the remaining omelettes.
- Prepare the béarnaise sauce. Plate each omelette, top with sauce, and garnish with the reserved steak slices and minced chives.
Heat the butter and oil in a skillet over low heat. Use only homemade broth to make this classic of French cuisine — never a bouillon cube. The extra effort is well worth it. You can simplify matters by making the broth a day ahead of time while doing something else in the kitchen. Meat pies are tasty snack for all the carnivores and a great appetizer for parties and potlucks.
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