After years of perfecting my process, I present to you the perfect, fluffy Omelette. Watch. My quick video tutorial is below, and follow these simple tricks to avoid overcooking and ensure they are soft and tender. Once you learn how to make a basic Omelette, there are so many ways to customize it.

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Omelette Recipe
Omelettes are probably my favorite breakfast food, and I’ve tried omelettes all over the country and even while traveling to Europe. I know a good omelette when I try one, and I also know a bad one when I see one. The biggest mistake people make is overcooking the egg. An omelette should not be browned, or it takes on a strong eggy flavor. A little patience and the right technique will ensure you have the perfect omelette every time.
Even my 10-year-old has mastered making this omelette, and she’s very proud of her skills! She loves making simple and perfectly cooked omelettes on the weekend, and of course, she always offers me one, so I can’t complain!
Omelette Video Tutorial
We appreciate simple egg breakfasts like Breakfast Quesadillas, Frittatas, and, of course, Omelettes. They are high in protein, satisfying, and easy to make. They are the most requested breakfast in our house and, 99% of the time, we always have the ingredients in the refrigerator, and all you need are a bowl, fork, small non-stick pan, and a flexible spatula for flipping.

Ingredients for an Omelette
This is everything you’ll need for a simple cheese omelette (see more variations below).
- Eggs – we use large eggs, right out of the refrigerator. You’ll need 2 eggs to make 1 omelette.
- Salt – just a pinch of fine sea salt is plenty.
- Butter – you want to keep a well-buttered skillet for each omelette. Butter adds flavor and keeps the egg from sticking.
- Cheese – we love shredded mozzarella cheese (low moisture, part-skim), but you can use cheddar, Mexican cheese blend, Swiss, Monterey Jack, or your favorite cheese for omelettes.

Variations and Fillings
Omelettes or American omelets are filled with cheese, veggies, and/or protein. French omelettes are just eggs and butter without a filling.
- Florentine Omelette – Sauteed mushrooms with chopped baby spinach leaves.
- Bacon and Cheese – Crispy air fryer bacon and melted cheese are a perfect match and so satisfying.
- Veggie Omelette -Try diced and sautéed bell pepper and onions, or you can top with halved cherry tomatoes, and diced avocado
- Egg White Omelette – omit the yolks for a lighter omelette.
- Fresh Herbs– add a little freshness with chopped chives or parsley with a sprinkling of salt and black pepper.

Tips for the Best Omelettes
- Prep fillings ahead – since omelettes take just a few minutes to cook, make sure all of your fillings and toppings are prepped before you turn on the stove.
- Foamy eggs – beat the eggs and salt with a fork until the eggs are foamy. The bubbles will give your egg more rise and become puffy as it cooks.
- Avoid black pepper – pepper will pool at the bottom and make your omelette look ugly. Save the pepper for sprinkling over the finished omelette if desired.
- A non-stick pan makes it easier to flip your (I love my 8-inch ceramic skillet because it’s not Teflon). You don’t need a fancy omelette pan.
- Reduce the heat – Once the eggs are in the pan, reduce the heat to low to give your eggs a chance to cook through without browning.
- Be patient – it’s tempting to crank up the heat for the omelette to cook faster, but doing so will brown and ruin the eggs.

How to Make an Omelette
There’s nothing worse than an overcooked omelette. It should be cooked until it’s just set and not browned. Once it’s browned, the egg deteriorates in flavor and texture. Follow these steps for moist and fluffy omelettes every time.
- Beat eggs – in a small bowl, combine 2 eggs and a pinch of salt, then beat with a fork or whisk until frothy.
- Heat skillet – place a small non-stick pan over medium heat and melt in 1/2 Tbsp of butter. Once butter is melted and bubbly, pour in the egg mixture and reduce heat to low.
- Pull cooked eggs with a spatula into the center, allowing the liquid eggs to fill in the space. Watch the video tutorial above to see this process in action.
- Flip – once eggs are nearly set, the omelette slides easily on the skillet and you can get a spatula underneath, flip it over. Turn off the heat.
- Fold – add cheese and your favorite toppings, fold the omelet, and slide it onto a plate to serve.

There’s a reason why this is the most requested breakfast in our home. It feels elegant, but literally takes 2-3 minutes to make! Omelettes are delicious and so satisfying, especially when made properly, and they’re best enjoyed fresh, so have a warm plate ready to enjoy the best omelette you’ve tried!
Omelette Recipe

Ingredients
Omelette Ingredients:
- 2 large eggs
- Pinch fine sea salt
- 1/2 Tbsp unsalted butter
- 1/4 cup shredded mozzarella, low moisture, part-skim, or your desired cheese*
Instructions
- In a small mixing bowl, beat together eggs and a pinch of salt until foamy.
- Place a small nonstick skillet over medium heat and swirl in 1/2 Tbsp butter. Once butter is melted and bubbling, add frothy eggs to the skillet and immediately reduce the heat to low.
- Use a spatula to pull the cooked eggs into the center, letting the liquid egg fill the space behind it. Continue going around the pan, pulling the eggs towards the center until the eggs are nearly set.
- Once the omelette is sliding around the pan easily and you can get a spatula underneath, flip the omelette over and turn off the heat.
- Sprinkle cheese over the egg and add your favorite toppings. Fold the omelette in half and slide it onto your plate then garnish as desired.
Notes
- Cheese – try cheddar, Mexican cheese blend, Swiss, or Monterey Jack
- Fresh spinach
- Sautéed mushrooms
- Crispy Air Fryer Bacon
- Sautéed diced bell pepper and onions
- Diced Baked Ham
- Fresh Herbs such as chives, parsley or dill
- Baby Tomatoes
- Avocados
Nutrition Per Serving
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More Breakfasts on our Regular Rotation
I love having some go-to favorite breakfast recipes like this Omelette Recipe that I can count on. These are some of our family’s favorite breakfast ideas:
- Overnight Oats
- Banana Pancakes
- Fluffy Waffles
- Buttermilk Pancakes
- French Toast
- Poached Eggs
- Breakfast Burritos
- Cottage Cheese Egg Bites
- Banana Bread
You’re right, this really is “The Best Omelette Recipe.” It’s so light, fluffy and delicious. I didn’t realize that I’d been making them wrong all these years. Thanks for sharing with us. My family always enjoys my “Natasha Suppers.” 🙂 I’m looking forward to your cookbook! Praying for Ukraine!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Renee! THank you for your prayers! Blessings to you Renee!
Delicious 😋 the mozzarella cheese makes all the difference!
So glad you liked it, Lindsey!
Hi !! This recipe is awesome thank you! I wanted to ask is there a way to modify this recipe for a larger crowd as a two egg omelet is for one person?
Thanks for your good feedback, Anna. Yes you can click on “Serving” and adjust the number of servings and the ingredients will adjust too.
Poproszę przepis na OMLET CESARSKI.
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“Polska wspiera Ukrainę i przybywających do nas uchodźców > takie smutne mają oczy dzieciaczki” 🙁
Thank you so much for your support and for the suggestion Katarzyn! Blessings to you!
Hi Natasha, thank you very much for all your help for the 5 steps to. be a better cook. I really love all your recipes and how I wish to be a better chef like you. One of this days I will try to cook some of your recipes and let my family taste it. I’m a retired nurse and started baking when I was in Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare but until now still learning. Practice makes perfect as they said and it’s really true. Thank you very much again and God bless. Please if you don’t mind, if you have any new recipe pls don’t forget to send me. 5 stars for all your recipes.
Hi Marilyn, thanks so much for your good comments and feedback. Make sure that you are already subscribed to my newsletter so you can get some updates and recipes via email.
Natasha, is it possible for you to make taco shells.. it would be highly appreciated. Thank you!
Thank you so much for that suggestion, SS! I have not made any yet, but that’s a great idea!
You, my dear, have a gift for teaching! Though a fairly decent cook, the omelette has always eluded me. A browned omelette makes me gag. Right now though am thoroughly enjoying a delicious pepper and onion creation thanks to you!
Aww, Thank you for that wonderful compliment, Erin!
Love your blog….excellent recipes. I have not tasted a bad one yet. Thank you so much for such great tasting food.
That’s fantastic feedback, Dottie. I’m happy that you’re enjoying my recipes!
Hi,Natasha, First, allow me to express my sadness on what’s happening in Ukraine. In your omelet recipe, you state to beat the eggs ‘til they’re fluffy. To really get fluffy eggs, separate the yolks from the whites. Set yolks aside. Beat the whites are fluffy. Then, slowly add the yolks and continue beating. They will turn out really fluffy.
Hi Jovan, thank you for your kind message and suggestion about the eggs. We appreciate it!
Natasha, I’ve tried many of your recipes and loved them all! Definitely going to try this one! I’m part Ukrainian myself and I’m praying for any relatives and all of Ukraine.
Thank you for your prayers. Hopeing for everything to be better soon. I hope you’ll love all the recipes that you will try, Linda.
Thx for the video Natasha. I like my omelette with a little milk to make it fluffier. Put in a frying pan with butter over med. heat. Cover with lid. Let cook without turning over but checking to see no browning on the bottom. When it is basically cooked and able to slide, add onions, bologna or ham and shredded cheese of your choice to HALF the omelette and fold other half over top. cover for 1 minute and serve. OMG. SO SO GOOD. Let me know if you give it a try.
Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Garry!
What is the size of the small skillet that you used for the omelette?
Hi Nay, I used the small (8-inch) pan from this set HERE.
To be honest, I was sure your next post will be a message to your million subscribers to stand and pray for Ukraine, your homeland… but instead we can see literally crazy happy video about omelet… very sad
Hi KM, I posted resources and a message to my followers on Social media! Thank you for your thoughts!
looking for the resources you mentioned but can’t find it. Can you post a link?
Hi Jennifer, you will be able to find all the kitchen tools that I am using if you go to my Amazon Affiliate Shop. I hope that’s what you’re looking for.
I also felt that you might mention the travesty that is occurring in the Ukraine. I would love to help out but do not see anywhere on your social media sites where you mention resources??? Weird
Hi Mary, thank you for your interest in helping out. I am still doing research on what organizations I can recommend, I want to make sure that everything is legit before I post about it or make any recommendations.
Why the need to criticize Natasha? It’s not what’s needed right now. What’s taking place in Ukraine is hard for all of us. I’m praying for all those involved.
Very poor comment and uncalled for. Natasha has expressed her concern and support for the Ukrainian people.
Thank you for sharing this! We almost had omlets tonight, we will definitely make these. Love to you and your family!
Хай живе Україна
Thank you Steven! I hope this becomes your new favorite method. My kids have requested these for dinner as well.
I have always made omelets your way except I use pan spray instead of butter. I use a Ballarini 10 inch pan that I got from Amazon. One of best skillet I have used & love it.
Thank you so much for sharing that with me, David!
Thank you Natasha! All my life, I’ve been doing this wrong.
I’m so glad you found the video helpful. I used to overcook omelettes all the time but this method works so well and my kids just want omelettes for breakfast now.
I saw Sharkey about 3//4 of the way through or so. You used him as a pot holder to pick up the pan.
Yes!! You spotted Sharkey! good eye!
I love omelette. This one looks cheesy, and delicious. definitely trying!
It’s so good! I can’t wait for you to try it, Donia!
Wow, I love all of your recipes and I’m sure this one will be great too! I love baking and your recipe’s really help me a lot! Just a suggestion, is it possible for you to create a recipe that involves feta cheese? I saw your feta cheese baked pasta recipe but I was wondering if you can share another recipe involving that cheese? Thank you!!
THank you so much for that suggestion, SS! You can find my other recipes that include Feta HERE.
Can I book you to make one for my wife? It looks like a heavily cloud of yumeeee – Thanks Natasha. Blessings to you and your family. I hope any family you have in Ukraine are safe.
I hope you try this recipe soon, Bill! It really is a cloud of yummy!
ooops, heavenly not heavily. Spell changer is at it again.
And, after making one, it is a cloud of yummy !! Thank you and your husband again.