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Classic omelet
Ingredients:
egg – 2 pieces
milk – 125 ml;
salt – 0.5 of a teaspoon;
vegetable oil for frying.
Directions
Stir up eggs in a bowl pouring milk into it little by little. You should just blend the yolk and the white, not froth it up. Add some salt.
Pour some vegetable oil on a frying pan and accurately turn the pan so that the oil will spread all over the surface. Make it hot and pour the egg-and-milk blend. Spread it evenly over the pan.
Fry the omelet for 2 minutes at each side. Serve hot.