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ImageImageAt the crack of dawn in India’s railway stations men and women armed with eggs and frying pans are to be found preparing these omelettes outside carriage windows.

It’s a great spectacle to watch and makes travelling on India’s railway network all the more fun.

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Picture by Werner Van Peppen

  Ingredients:

Serves 2
2 medium eggs
½ onion, peeled and finely chopped
1 green chilli, seeded and finely chopped
1 tbsp fresh coriander, finely chopped
Pinch of salt
Pinch of black pepper
1 tbsp vegetable or sunflower oil
1 fresh tomato, finely chopped, for garnish

 Preparation:

Whisk together all of the ingredients except the oil and the tomato in a bowl with a fork. Heat the oil in a frying pan. Carefully pour the omelette mixture into the pan and cook for 30-45 seconds, then flip over the omelette and cook on the other side. Serve scattered with the chopped tomato, and with some bread or toast.

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Picture by Werner Van Peppen

 
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