California Avocado & Shrimp Omelet |

(© Image courtesy of California Avocado Commission)
Busy days of juggling multiple tasks and responsibilities often lead to rushed and skipped breakfasts. When there is free time on a Sunday morning it’s nice to take the opportunity to prepare a morning meal worth savoring. So we were delighted when we received this recipe for a sumptuous omelet from the California Avocado Commission.
Avocados were once a luxury food reserved for the tables of royalty, making them a fitting combination with the richness of shrimp, eggs, and butter. The additions of fresh lemon juice and parsley are a sprightly touch, and a dash of your favorite hot pepper sauce makes the omelet ideal for serving with fresh-baked bread, fluffy biscuits, sweet scones, or crusty croissants. Serve the omelet with fresh-squeezed fruit juice, melon slices, and your favorite hot beverage, and breakfast becomes an indulgent feast for beginning a well-earned day of leisure.
Avocados contribute nearly 20 vitamins, minerals and beneficial plant compounds that can contribute to the nutrient quality of your diet. They are cholesterol-free and have only 5 grams of fat per serving, most of it the monounsaturated kind.
Ingredients for 2 Servings
• 6 Eggs
• 2 Tablespoons chopped parsley
• 2 Tablespoon lemon juice, divided
• ¼ Teaspoon salt
• 1/8 Teaspoon Hot Pepper Sauce
• 1 Ripe Fresh California Avocado, diced
• 1 ½ Tablespoons butter
• 3 Ounces bay shrimp
• 3 Parsley sprigs
Large avocados are recommended for this recipe. A large avocado, sometimes called a 40 count or 48 count avocado, averages about 8 ounces. If using smaller or larger size avocados adjust the quantity accordingly.
Preparation
1. Beat together eggs, parsley, ¾ of the lemon juice, salt, and hot pepper sauce; reserve.
2. Gently toss avocado with remaining lemon juice; reserve.
3. Heat butter in an omelet pan.(Use a large omelet pan for four or more servings.)
4. Pour egg mixture into pan.
5. Cook over medium heat, lifting edges and tilting pan to allow uncooked egg to run under, until set but still moist on top.
6. Scatter reserved avocado and shrimp over omelet.
7. Fold omelet in half; heat another minute or two.
8. Slide onto a warmed serving plate; garnish with parsley sprigs.
9. To serve, cut omelet into wedges.
Copyright Courtesy of California Avocado Commission
If you'd like to purchase award-winning hot pepper sauces go to: Great American Hot Sauce Collection
To learn more about California avocados, their heath benefits & growing an avocado tree go to: California Avocado Commission

