What do you get when you have two slices of bread that are too thin for a decent slice of toast, one egg, two and a half slices of Quorn ham, and a slice of cheese that is very quickly drying up around the edges?
Well, if you crack and beat the egg, pour it into an oiled pan and then top with the bread.
Flip the whole thing over ... the hardest bit of the entire procedure. Then top with the Quorn ham and the cheese slice, folding the excess egg into the middle.
Then fold the other half over like a lovely ham, egg and cheese book. Then toast it until it reaches your perfect shade of toasty-ness and crunchy-ness
You get a filled omelette toasted sandwich, that is delicious and remarkably filling considering the sum of it's parts.
You also get to use up lots of random leftovers from the fridge, and no wastage.
And ... you get something very random for a blog post. 😄
Sue xx
Nice work Sue! I made 'bottom of the fridge' soup yesterday to use up veg that didn't look great.
ReplyDeleteBottom of the fridge soup is almost always the tastiest isn't it. 😀
DeleteThat certainly mopped up the random bits.
ReplyDeleteIt was very satisfying, in every sense of the word. 😀
DeleteWhoa, Sue, How did you come up with that one!
ReplyDeleteI don't honestly know, maybe I saw it somewhere in some format in the distant past. Anyway I'm glad it worked out so well. 😃
DeleteMy daughter has been doing similar fridge clearance meals for two nights as she was busy at work and hadn’t shopped. She came to us last night and went home with enough leftovers to feed her until Friday. Catriona
ReplyDeleteLeftovers make some of the best meals. ❤️
DeleteThat's my kind of tea. Quick, easy and tidying up at the same time!
ReplyDeleteJust one pan and a spatula to wash up. 😀
DeleteI love an omelette sandwich, I’ll have to add ham one of these days, an easy nutritious meal.
ReplyDeleteAlison in Devon x
I love a ham and cheese toasty, but I'll skip your Quorn ham, give me the real stuff every time and preferably home baked ham joint!
ReplyDeleteA comforting mug of blitzed, “use-it-up soup,” with lentils or tinned beans for protein, frugal and perfect for this weather.
ReplyDeleteI used up an onion and small potatoes, beginning to sprout, and some eggs in a Spanish Tortilla. A Vampire character made one, with great care, in a novel, and I was inspired to cook one. I added a bit of broccoli and the end of a courgette to get some veg into DH.