Omelette Sandwich

Servings: 2 Total Time: 20 mins Difficulty: Beginner
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Ever wondered how to transform humble eggs into a satisfying, portable powerhouse

This Omelette Sandwich fuses a fluffy vegetable omelette with creamy spreads and melty cheese, all tucked inside golden brioche slices. It’s quick enough for busy mornings, hearty enough for a weekend brunch, and versatile enough to fuel your day.

Why This Omelette Sandwich Works

  • Protein-Packed Start: Three eggs provide muscle‑building protein to kickstart your metabolism.
  • Veggie Boost: Carrot, cabbage, and spring onions add fiber, crunch, and vitamins.
  • Creamy Spreads: A blend of mayo and ketchup brings tangy sweetness and plush texture.
  • Melty Cheese: Two cheese slices sandwich the omelette, creating that irresistible gooey pull.
  • Brioche Bliss: Buttery, slightly sweet bread toasts to golden perfection, holding everything together.

Ingredient Breakdown

  • Eggs: The heart of your omelette—fluffy, rich, and protein‑dense.
  • Carrot & Cabbage: Provide color, crunch, and micronutrients.
  • Spring Onion: Adds a fresh, oniony bite without overpowering.
  • Mayo + Ketchup Mix: Tangy, creamy spread that clings to every layer.
  • Brioche Bread: Buttery texture and slight sweetness complement the savory filling.
  • Cheese Slices: Melt into the warm omelette for decadent, stringy goodness.
  • Butter (for toasting): Creates a crisp, golden crust on the bread.

How It All Comes Together

  1. Prep the Spreads & Veggies:
    Whisk mayo and ketchup together—this is your flavor-packed sauce. In a bowl, toss shredded carrot, thinly sliced cabbage, chopped spring onion, salt, and pepper.
  2. Make the Veggie Omelette:
    Crack eggs over the veggie mix and stir to combine. Heat oil in a nonstick pan, pour in the egg-vegetable batter, and cook until set on one side. Flip carefully and finish until fully cooked but still tender.
  3. Toast the Brioche:
    Butter each bread slice lightly and toast on both sides in a hot pan or griddle until golden and crisp.
  4. Assemble Your Sandwich:
    Layer in this order: toasted bread, mayo‑ketchup spread, warm omelette, cheese slice, another smear of mayo-ketchup, a second omelette piece, another cheese slice, one more dollop of mayo-ketchup, and top with the second bread slice. Press gently to seal.
  5. Final Sear (Optional):
    For extra crispness, return the sandwiched stack to the pan, pressing with a spatula, and toast each side for 30 seconds.

Pro Tip 💡 : Don’t overcook the omelette—a slight jiggle in the center ensures it stays moist, making the sandwich luscious rather than rubbery.

What Goes Along

  • Crispy Hash Browns or Home Fries – Potato sidekick for a classic breakfast feel.
  • Fresh Fruit Salad: A refreshing, light counterpoint to the rich sandwich.
  • Cold Brew or Latte: Your morning caffeine match made in heaven.

How to Serve

Cut the sandwich diagonally to reveal those layers of cheese and omelette. Serve immediately while the cheese is melty and the brioche is warm—no plate required if you’re on the go!

Packing & Make-Ahead

  • Prep Filling: Make the omelette and spreads up to a day ahead—store cold.
  • Assemble Later: Build the sandwich just before eating to keep brioche crisp.
  • Reheat Cleverly: Wrap in foil and warm in a 175 °C (350 °F) oven for 5 minutes—restores that fresh‑from‑the‑griddle texture.

Party & Bulk Prep

  • Mini Sliders: Use dinner rolls for bite‑sized versions at brunch buffets.
  • Sandwich Bar: Lay out bowls of omelette chunks, cheeses, spreads, and breads—let guests craft their own.
Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 10 mins Total Time 20 mins
Servings: 2 Calories: 450
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

A Brioche Bread–cradled Omelette Sandwich layered with a fluffy, vegetable‑packed omelette, tangy mayo–ketchup spread, and melty cheese slices—toast‑seared to golden perfection. A quick, protein‑rich breakfast or brunch delight that’s easy to customize and hard to resist.

Ingredients

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Instructions

Prep Work

  1. Chop and grate veggies

    Peel and grate the carrot, shred the cabbage, and slice the spring onions

  2. Mix sauces

    In a small bowl, stir together mayonnaise and tomato ketchup until smooth.

Method

  1. Whisk eggs & veg

    In a bowl,add the grated carrot, shredded cabbage, sliced spring onions, spring onion stalks, salt, pepper,and crack the eggs . Mix everything until well combined.

  2. Cook omelette

    Heat a nonstick pan over medium heat and add a little oil. pour in the egg mixture and cook on a low flame. Let it set on one side, then carefully flip and cook until just done.
  3. Toast bread

    Spread butter on both sides of each brioche slice and toast in the same pan until golden brown.
  4. Assemble sandwich

    Layer on one slice: ketchup, omelette, cheese slice, mayo mix, another layer of omelette, cheese, mayo mix, then top with the second brioche slice.
  5. Serve

    Slice in half if desired, serve warm, and enjoy right away.

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Nutrition Facts

Servings 2


Amount Per Serving
Calories 450kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 28g44%
Saturated Fat 12g60%
Cholesterol 375mg125%
Sodium 850mg36%
Potassium 370mg11%
Total Carbohydrate 32g11%
Dietary Fiber 3g12%
Sugars 5g
Protein 19g38%

Vitamin A 800 IU
Vitamin C 10 mg
Calcium 200 mg
Iron 2 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I prep veggies ahead?

Yes—wash, slice, and store in an airtight container up to 1 day before.

Can I swap mayo for yogurt?

Absolutely; use plain Greek yogurt for a tangy twist.

Should I rinse cabbage?

Yes, rinse and pat dry to avoid extra moisture

Can I use green pepper instead of cabbage?

Sure—just slice finely to match cooking time.

Do I have to grate the carrot?

Grating helps it cook quickly, but thin slices work too

How do I prevent omelette from sticking?

Preheat pan fully and use enough butter or oil

My omelette breaks—tips?

Let the bottom set before flipping, and use a wide spatula.

Can I add other spices?

Yes—try a pinch of chili powder or garlic powder.

How to reheat a made sandwich?

Warm in a toaster oven or pan for 2–3 minutes on each side.

Can I assemble cold?

It tastes best warm, but you can prep cold and toast before eating

Hema Subramanian
Hema Subramanian Food and Lifestyle Blogger

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