Vegan Omelette (Easy 15 Minute Recipe!) - Crowded Kitchen (2024)

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Say hello to your new favorite classic brunch recipe: this ridiculously easy vegan omelette! The chickpea flour omelette batter comes together in a blender in less than 5 minutes, and they only take a few minutes to cook for a quick, customizable, egg-free breakfast.

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We've been toying around with this vegan omelette for a little while, and ultimately decided that in this case, the best recipe is the the easiest!

Regular omelettes are so easy to make – just crack a few eggs, whisk and cook. Some vegan omelette recipes, however, can be a bit more time consuming and require 15+ ingredients.

This recipe is just as quick and easy as the real thing. Although it doesn't taste exactly like eggs (not an easy feat!), it makes for a delicious vegan breakfast.

We made a basic mushroom/spinach/cheese filling, but you can easily customize with any ingredients you have on hand. The texture of the "omelette" holds up well to plenty of fillings, so go crazy!

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Ingredients

  • Chickpea flour: often labeled as garbanzo bean flour. We typically use one from Bob's Red Mill – it's available at many grocery stores (especially stores like Whole Foods).
  • Oat milk: or another nondairy milk like cashew, almond or soy.
  • Nutritional yeast: for a cheesy, eggy flavor
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Baking powder
  • Garlic powder
  • Onion powder
  • Turmeric: mostly for that vibrant, egg-yellow color!
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Fillings

For our vegan omelettes, we like to use a sautéed mushroom and spinach filling with a bit of vegan cheese and some ripe avocado and microgreens for garnish. Here's a quick list of ideas for possible fillings:

  • Tofu Bacon Bits
  • Mushrooms
  • Greens (spinach, kale, arugula, chard, etc)
  • Tomatoes
  • Bell pepper
  • Vegan cheese (shredded or soft cheese)
  • Onions (pickled or sautéed)
  • Broccoli
  • Avocado

...and the list goes on and on. You can also garnish with a variety of toppings and sauces like salsa, guacamole, vegan sour cream & more.

Instructions

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Blend: Add all omelette ingredients to a blender and blend until completely smooth.

Make filling: add butter to a sauté pan over medium heat. Add mushrooms and increase heat to medium high, stirring frequently. Once the mushrooms have cooked down, reduce heat to medium and add spinach and parsley. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Make omelette: Heat a separate 8" nonstick pan to medium. Once hot, add just enough omelette batter to cover the pan in a thin, even layer. Cook for 4-5 minutes, until the top of the omelette looks mostly dry. You can use a spatula to take a peek at the bottom of the omelette – it's ready when it's slightly golden brown (see photos for visual guide).

Add toppings to the omelette, top with cheese, avocado, etc, fold and transfer to a plate using a flexible spatula. Enjoy hot!

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Tips & FAQs

  • Be sure to use a nonstick pan for the omelette! If you don't have a nonstick, we suggest adding butter to the pan and cooking on a slightly lower heat. However, we have had issues with sticking, so we highly suggest a nonstick pan whenever possible.
  • An 8-inch nonstick pan is the perfect size for this vegan omelette.
  • To avoid cracks, we recommend using a very thin layer of batter and letting it cook until the bottom is golden brown.
  • We tried cooking these over low, medium and high heat and found that steady medium heat produced the best results. Low heat led to a slightly chewy, wet texture and was difficult to flip. High heat browns the bottom too quickly without allowing the other side to dry out.
  • For extra eggy flavor, add a pinch of Indian black salt (kala namak) to the batter. A volcanic rock salt, it has a distinct sulfur smell and taste that makes vegan dishes taste just like real eggs! We didn't include any in this recipe since it's not always easy to find, but feel free to add if you have any. Learn more about kala namak here.
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More vegan brunch recipes you'll love:

  • Blueberry Baked Oatmeal
  • Sweet Potato Tofu Bacon Hash
  • Mashed Potato Waffles
  • Polenta "Eggs" Benedict
  • Vegan Frittata
  • Tofu Scrambled Eggs (use it in these Breakfast Burritos)
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If you make this vegan chickpea flour omelette, we’d love for you to leave a comment and rating below! We also love to see your creations onInstagram– tag us at @crowded_kitchen so we can see what you’ve been cooking.

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  • Author: Lexi
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Diet: Vegan
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Say hello to your new favorite classic brunch recipe: this ridiculously easy vegan omelette! The chickpea flour omelette batter comes together in a blender in less than 5 minutes, and they only take a few minutes to cook for a quick, customizable, egg-free breakfast.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1 cup chickpea flour (garbanzo bean flour)
  • 1 ¼ cup oat milk (or other nondairy milk)
  • 2 tbsp nutritional yeast
  • ¾ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp baking powder
  • ¼ tsp black pepper
  • ¼ tsp onion powder
  • ¼ tsp garlic powder
  • -¼ teaspoon turmeric

Fillings:

  • 2 tbsp vegan butter
  • 1 cup thinly sliced mushrooms (we used shiitake)
  • 1 cup spinach or kale, chopped
  • 2 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Vegan parmesan or mozzarella
  • Avocado

Instructions

  1. Add all omelette ingredients to a blender and blend until completely smooth.
  2. To make filling, add butter to a sauté pan over medium heat. Add mushrooms and increase heat to medium high, stirring frequently. Once the mushrooms have cooked down, reduce heat to medium and add spinach and parsley. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  3. Heat a separate 8" nonstick pan to medium. Once hot, add just enough omelette batter to cover the pan in a thin, even layer. Cook for 4-5 minutes, until the top of the omelette looks mostly dry. You can use a spatula to take a peek at the bottom of the omelette – it's ready when it's slightly golden brown (see photos for visual guide).
  4. Add toppings to the omelette, top with cheese, avocado, etc, fold and transfer to a plate using a flexible spatula. Enjoy hot!

Notes

Depending on the thickness of the omelette/how long it's cooked for, it may crack when folded. To avoid this, we recommend using a very thin layer of batter and letting it cook until the bottom is golden brown.

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 Omelette
  • Calories: 384
  • Sugar: 5.3 g
  • Sodium: 1411.5 mg
  • Fat: 24.6 g
  • Saturated Fat: 9.1 g
  • Trans Fat: 0 g
  • Carbohydrates: 33.9 g
  • Fiber: 7.9 g
  • Protein: 9.1 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

Keywords: vegan omelette

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  • Sheet Pan Frittata
  • Watermelon Smoothie Bowl
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Reader Interactions

Comments

    Let us know what you think!

  1. Sarah Topolanski

    S’il vous plaît, en français
    Merci !

    Reply

  2. Elaine

    Chick pea flour makes me nauseous. Is there a substitute? I am allergic to milk, eggs, & gluten.

    Reply

    • Lexi

      Hi Elaine, unfortunately I haven't tried it with anything else, and I'm having a hard time thinking of a good substitute. The best bet would probably be another alternative flour like quinoa flour or cassava flour, but I can't make any guarantees!

      Reply

  3. Qmberli

    The nutrients list in this meal is really good; thanks for sharing!

    Reply

    • Lexi

      Thank you so much, hope you give it a try!

      Reply

Vegan Omelette (Easy 15 Minute Recipe!) - Crowded Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

Can you mix an omelette the night before? ›

If you're making a breakfast omelette, you could prepare all your ingredients the night before so you can blitz through the process when you wake up.

What is the minimum number of eggs for an omelette? ›

Beat the eggs: Use two or three eggs per omelette, depending on how hungry you are. Beat the eggs lightly with a fork. Melt the butter: Use an 8-inch nonstick skillet for a 2-egg omelette, a 9-inch skillet for 3 eggs.

Can an omelette have no filling? ›

A true French omelette, or omelet as we Americans call it, is just eggs and butter, no filling. The egg is folded for a soft, tender texture. It's 10% ingredients and 90% technique, so it does take a bit of practice to perfect.

Should you cook an omelette fast or slow? ›

Omelettes should be cooked in the medium-low range on the stovetop. The temperature you cook an omelette on will depend on the heat of your stove and the type of pan you are using, but a medium heat is usually appropriate. The goal is to cook the omelette slowly, so that it sets properly and becomes fluffy.

Can you eat 4 day old omelette? ›

Leftover eggs should be eaten with 3–4 days (5). To kill any germs and reduce the risk of illness, a general rule of thumb is that leftover eggs and egg dishes should be thoroughly reheated to 165°F (74°C) before eating ( 6 ).

Can I eat an omelette cold the next day? ›

Hi, it's perfectly fine and safe to do so. If you like your omelette cold, then go right ahead.

Do you put milk in an omelette? ›

If you want a lighter (not lighter in calories) and fluffier omelette, you can add a splash of water to the eggs which will create steam as it cooks. Or if you want a richer omelette, you can add a splash of milk or cream.

Why put water in eggs for omelette? ›

Add about 1/2 tablespoon water per egg. The water in the egg mixture will turn to steam as the eggs heat to make the omelet a little fluffier.

How to make a Julia Child omelette? ›

The dish is simple in composition; the only ingredients are butter, two to three eggs (any more, and the omelet takes longer to cook and becomes leathery), salt, and pepper, plus a teaspoon of water whisked into the eggs. (Child doesn't say why, but it's likely to create steam to make the eggs fluffier.)

What can I put inside my omelette? ›

Some classic omelet fillings include shredded cheddar or Gruyere cheese, sour cream, diced ham, crisp bacon, sautéed mushrooms, bell peppers or tomatoes, caramelized onions, fresh herbs or even leftovers from last night's dinner.

Are you supposed to flip an omelette? ›

Flipping your omelette

If the omelette feels strong enough to be flipped, slowly edge it over the flat side so it forms a semi-circle. If you've got toppings it's especially important to do this gently; the flip should be more a guide then a quick action so the omelette doesn't break.

How do restaurants get their omelettes so fluffy? ›

The secret is pancake batter. That's right, if you go to IHOP for an omelette, it's not carb free or sugar free; it has pancake batter, which rises a little when it's cooked. You can ask for it without, but it won't be quite as fluffy.

What makes an omelette taste better? ›

The Right Add-Ins for Flavor: Cheese, Meat, Veggies, Seasonings
  1. Diced ham, chicken, or bacon.
  2. Any type of cheese you like.
  3. Spinach, bell peppers, caramelized onions, sauteed mushrooms, tomatoes, or fresh herbs.
  4. Salt, pepper, garlic powder, etc. (

How long can you keep omelette mix in the fridge? ›

If you'd like to batch cook this recipe, you can make the omelette mixture ahead of time and store in the fridge for up to 2-3 days before cooking.

Can I mix my eggs the night before? ›

If you've ever wondered, yes, you can. You can prepare a variety of nourishing and wholesome egg dishes and simply reheat them for breakfast.

Is it OK to crack eggs the night before? ›

With risks like that, you always want to be using eggs safely. The answer is different if you were the one who accidentally cracked an egg or if you're wanting to crack eggs the night before to cook with them. In that case, you can still use the cracked egg later, when stored correctly.

How do you keep an omelette from turning brown? ›

Moderate heat also reduces the chances that your omelette will prematurely brown once you stop stirring, which isn't nearly as easy when the heat is cranked and the pan is ripping-hot. To do it, set your pan over moderate heat and melt a tablespoon or so of butter in it, swirling constantly.

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