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These trumpet-shaped fleshy mushrooms, also known as "golden chanterelle" and "egg mushroom," are nutty, with an aroma of apricots or peaches. The distinctively flavoured chanterelle mushrooms contain high amounts of vitamin D2, significant amounts of protein and iron. They should be kept dry and refrigerated, and used within a week.
Chanterelle Omelette | Sauteed Chanterelles with Fresh Herbs |
- 2 tbsp Coconut oil
- 1 Small shallot, peeled and minced
- 1 clove Garlic, peeled and minced
- 200 g Chanterelles, trimmed and coarsely chopped
- Salt and freshly ground pepper
- 5 Eggs, lightly beaten
- 4 tbsp Heavy cream or whole milk
- Pinch of nutmeg
- 1/2 bunch Chives, chopped
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- 200 g Chanterelles
- 2 tbsp Coconut oil
- 1 clove Garlic, peeled and minced
- 1 Tomato, peeled, seeded and diced
- Some leftover roasted chicken, diced, optional
- 1/2 tbsp Thyme or rosemary leaves
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper
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- Melt coconut oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add garlic, shallots, and chanterelles and cook, stirring often, until mushrooms are soft, about 4 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
- Beat cream or milk into eggs. Season with a little bit salt, pepper and nutmeg. Stir in chopped chives. Pour the mixture over the mushroom mixture in the skillet and turn down the heat to medium-low and let the eggs cook undisturbed for 2 minutes. Fold over and let cook another minute or so.
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- Trim and clean the chanterelle carefully with a pastry brush. Cut the large mushrooms into halves and leave the smaller ones whole.
- Heat a skillet and add coconut oil. Add the chanterelles and minced garlic and saute for two minutes or until they start to become soft. Add in diced tomatoes and leftover chicken if using, and cook briefly. Stir in thyme and season to taste with salt and pepper.
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http://schneiderchen.de | © 2015 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
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Terrific! I wish I could eat a slice of this wonderful omelette.
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Rosa
I've never seen more beautiful mushrooms. What a fabulous omelette. I wish this was my dinner.
ReplyDeleteSam
I love omelette :)
ReplyDeleteLook delucious!
I love omelette :)
ReplyDeleteLook delucious!
That's my kind of omelet, Angie. Turned out beautifully. The chanterelles are perfection!
ReplyDeleteThis is one fabulous omelette! I love chanterelles and I always love a few eggs. It looks just great!
ReplyDeleteLooks great -- the green of the chives make the omelette look beautiful. You are such an expert food stylist/photographer!
ReplyDeleteI love omelette anytime. Your chanterelles omelette looks great and delicious!
ReplyDeleteAngie, your recipes always look so good, and the flavor combos are so unique and delicious, I am drooling at my desk now, and my breakfast just sounds so boring at the moment!
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It has been far far too long since I've made an omelette! This sounds amazing - loving the fresh herbs!!
ReplyDeleteLove to have really right now!! Delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a visually stunning omelette! I love chanterelles - a special treat!
ReplyDeleteOh what a wonderful choice of mushrooms, chanterelles are so delicate and tasty. I would love such an omelette for my wkd brunch :-)
ReplyDeleteTo be honest sweetie, I never tried French herbs and spices!! Now I wonder what is that! On my shopping list for next week :)!
ReplyDeleteune omelette fantastique et gourmande
ReplyDeletebonne soirée
you hv turned an omelette into such a pretty dish! wished that's on my table :))
ReplyDeleteI wish that was in front of me right now. Chanterelles are so hard to get. This would be like a very special treat.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE it for my breakfast. Mushrooms and herbs with eggs - perfect!
ReplyDeleteI have never cooked with chanterelles. They go great on this omelette for sure. I bet is nothing but delicious. What a great way to start the day!
ReplyDeleteMushrooms are super tempting as equally as the dish is.
ReplyDeleteYum! The omelette looks so good, that I'd eat it in few seconds, even though I don't like mushrooms! Love herbs addition!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie! What a gorgeous omelette this is. I'm always so envious of your food photos. They're completely drool-worthy!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful omelette, Angie! I can just imagine how much flavor the sauteed chanterelle mushrooms and fresh herbs add to this! Sounds so delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicious Angie. Love the idea of a peach scented mushroom - I will look for these! Stumbled :)
ReplyDeleteYou know I love a good omelette, but it's something I make very rarely. You have inspired me this one looks great!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a delicious start to the day!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen such a prettier more tempting omelet!
ReplyDelete2 top recipes! I am a big lover of this special meaty like mushroom!
ReplyDeleteMMMMMMMM!
Oh wow! I love chantreles
ReplyDeleteReally tempting healthy omlet
ReplyDeleteI miss chanterelles! Must be really delicious.. :)
ReplyDeleteChanterelles certain will the beauty contest for mushrooms! Such a beautiful omelette you've made with them too, Angie. I'd be happy to have that for dinner anytime!
ReplyDeleteYes please! Both of these recipes look wonderful Angie, I'm such a sucker for mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteThis absolutely makes my mouth water. What a lovely omelette!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous omelet! I love mushrooms in my eggs---so this is just my style!!
ReplyDeleteThis omelette and with fresh herbs looks so delicious and visually appealing. Loved the vibrant yellow color. Super awesome, Angie. :)
ReplyDeleteI've just started to develop at taste for mushrooms so this would appeal to me!
ReplyDeleteNow THIS is what I was craving for breakfast! Amazing!
ReplyDeletewhile i can't say that i like mushrooms at all, i still think this is probably the most beautiful omelet i've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, chanterelles are so delicious, we can pick them here in Oregon after it rains the end of August on for a few months. They are my favorite......beautiful omelet.
ReplyDeletethe fresh herbs sound fantastic in this omelette!
ReplyDeleteNow, this is what a fancy yummy and healthy breakfast should look like.
ReplyDeleteI have to use chanterelles more, haven't had it in a while.
Hope you are doing good Angie.
xo
This looks like perfectly nutritious and healthy breakfast ! Good proteins too :)
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be one of my favorite egg dishes,
ReplyDeleteThat's one beautiful mushroom and the omelette looks delicious with herbs.
ReplyDeleteThis is a dinner omellete for Bobby and me. Love the chanterelles and those gorgeous chives! Scrumptious omellete!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of the omelette! The mushrooms look so beautiful, wish I can get my hand on them!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely wonderful Angie! What a great way of using mushrooms and these are really good ones in season now.
ReplyDeleteAngie your photos are amazing. Did you study photography? It certainly looks like you did. Bellissimo!
I love any omelet with mushroom in it. Your omelet is beautifully presented.
ReplyDeleteLook at all of those chanterelles! You lucky lady. The omelette looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect breakfast-for-dinner kind of meal. Love the earthy flavor of mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteI love omelet too! And yours look exceptionally delicious!
ReplyDeleteI don't even eat eggs angie but this seriously looks like the best omelette I have ever seen!!
ReplyDeleteI love your description of the chanterelle, and you have me wanting to try them. I doubt my small town stores have them, but I will be watching and will have them on my list for when I get to do my city shopping trip!
ReplyDeleteA perfect breakfast. I love mushrooms in my omlette. I need to try these mushrooms they sound wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLove mushroom omelettes and as always your pictures look super appealing Angie :)
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, what a beautiful omelette...this does look so good! xoxo, Catherine
ReplyDeleteI feel like I learn when I come on here. I have never heard of those mushrooms and now I want them.
ReplyDeleteI like it , but like it even more with some bacon :)
ReplyDeletei would love to have this for my breakfast! it looks scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteI'm salivating on my end of the screen, since Angie, you have combined so many of my absolute favorites in one delightful dish: omelettes, mushrooms, and a good dose of garlic. Your home must have smelled like heaven!
ReplyDeleteWhat the beautiful photos! The color is so wonderful and vivid! And sounds great too.
ReplyDeleteA long time ago, I spent a lot of time in Sweden and I actually got to go find some chatarelles in the forest with some locals on a few occasions! It was amazing and I've never seen them since, but I remember how delicious they were. Beautiful post and I wish I could take a bite!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for breakfast, I love this version of omelette!
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