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I Fancy A Bean And Onion Omelette For Tea.

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SparklyKid | 16:07 Fri 13th Mar 2020 | ChatterBank
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Odd mix but, very tasty.
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Use this cheese!

https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/257824378

If you can't find it, use this one!

https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/259540384

Really isn't hard...

Boil potato untill pretty much done

Fry onion and lardons in butter.

In a caseroll dish / pot mix potato, onion and lardons.

Add cheese on top. Cut a wheel in half or quarters then place on top then compress mixture to squish juices together. Don't worry about shape of potato.

Put a lid on caseroll dish / pot and put it in the oven for as long as you possibly on a medium / hot heat to allow cheese to melt and for flavours to mix.

Eat and enjoy.
Thanks TheDevil, my mouth is watering here.
Tartiflette is gorgeous - I save making it for deep Winter, reminds me of friends and Winter meals in France.

I've made lovely omelettes using the insides of broad beans - just slit and the 2 tender green halves slide out - and grated cheese, so yours should be good. :) We're having salmon en papilotte, asparagus, peas, boiled potatoes and lemony Hollandaise sauce, when I get going!
“reminds me of friends and Winter meals in France. “

Oh yes :) a very cosy wholesome meal
Wholesome may not be the right word because it’s not at all healthy :D
Of course it isn't, TheDevil, but it's tasty, warming and goes well with red wine. We didn't (and don't)worry too much about health - it balances out over the year. :)
In this day & age you should beware of creating greenhouse gasses.
Have a juicy steak instead.

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