Ferran Adrià’s Potato Chip Omelet Recipe (2024)

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Geoff Last

This is so easy and delicious but two things: 12 eggs, especially after they are whipped up, are too many, they won't fit into any non-stick pan known to mankind. I used 7 and it was tight. And unless you are a masoch*st, and I'm not judging, whip them up in a stand mixer or hand blender. I served it with some salsa; what a great appetizer.

Alan

I like the two-plate method of flipping better: Slide the omlet onto a plate face-up, cover with an identical plate, flip and return to the pan. Avoids dealing with flipping with a hot pan.

LivFranca

Loved it! So ingenious and simple. Made it twice, once whipping the eggs really fluffy, another time just barely. We actually preferred less fluffy! :-) Also, I couldn’t perform the inverted plate maneuver...resulting in some messy cleanup. So I went back to my trusted method of finishing the top at low broil in the over, spraying some EVOO on its surface. Scrumptious!

Nancy

Do you think this works with Cheetos?

mjan

This recipe scales down easily and remarkably well. 4 eggs + 2 oz. chips for two servings, 6 eggs + 3 oz. chips for three servings -- the math is simple and the size of pan changed to suit the volume. And it's a lot easier (and safer) to flip over a smaller omelet.

Victor

If you want really fluffy eggs, separate the whites from the yolks, beat the whites until nearly stiff, beat the yolks and fold the beaten whites and yolks together. This results in really light fluffy eggs.

Dennis

The flip is bravura silliness. Much easier to slide the half cooked omelette onto a large plate, place another plate face down on top of it, then just turn it over (no flipping skills required) and slide the omelette back into the pan.

Melinda

I make a version of this Spanish Tortilla about once a week (we have chickens and ducks-it’s a great way to use up eggs). I use only 7-8 eggs, use Kettle Salt and Vinegar chips or Terra mixed root veg chips, add a splash of apple cider vinegar, lots of both smoked and hot paprika, and some jarred pimentos if I have them. Top w/chives. I also serve with a faux aioli (Best Foods mayo, finely minced garlic, more paprika and a dash of salt). Easy, looks fancy, and delicious.

maj

I made with Lays chips after reading the comments about dryness using the thicker chips. I also sautéed a bit of onion and garlic in the oil before adding egg mixture. I thought it was very tasty and a pretty quick meal to make! I used only 9 eggs as 12 would make too much. 4 oz of chips. I have leftovers for lunch today! Flipping it was a challenge but I managed without spilling too much egg. May use the broiler as others suggested. Good recipe to play around with.

mountainweaver

I learned to make a frittata by flipping at my Mothers knee . Never heard of broiling it till recent years when Frittatas became an "in" thing. Suggestion, if you have problems flipping you are using a pan too big for your strength or experience, like trying to learn to drive in a Mack truck. Make a 4 egg omelet and a small pan (7-9 inch), turn it onto your dinner plate and slide it back into the oiled pan. As you become proficient increase the amount of eggs and the size of your pan.

james

I don't care for browned eggs which when making omelets can ofter happen. Sometimes when I make an omelet and the browning is getting close to too much for my likes I remove the omelet from the pan undercooked. I then put it in the microwave for 30 seconds or so. It finishes the omelet PERFECTLY and makes it a bit fluffier as well.

Charles Michener

It's hard to handle an omelet with this many eggs. For 2 people, I used 5 eggs and a handful of Lay's potato chips because of their excellent potato flavor and thinness (the regular chips, not the flavored ones). I whipped the eggs with a splash of club soda to add lightness (good trick with pancake batter). I cooked them over very low heat (8 minutes), then sprinkled parmesan and parsley on top and finished under the broiler until lightly browned and crisp on top. Perfect and pretty.

Lisa

Pretty good, but I thought it needed something; I happen to have some spinach-artichoke dip, so added a few dollops atop the finished omelet. Delicious chip-and-dip omelet!

Timothy Charlton

I think this is the culinary equivalent of the emperor's new clothes. If Ferran Adria says this is a good idea, then we of course will believe him. He may have been having a laugh. This omelet was terrible.I tried it again, but instead of chicken eggs, I used dragon eggs. And instead of potato chips, I used Doritos. It was equivalently as bed as the originalDon't bother making this recipe.

Lidna

Go to the store and buy whatever it is that you like to add to your favorite omelet. Eat the chips on the way. This recipe ruined both the eggs and the chips. At least I had the good sense not to cook it for anyone else.

Ed

Instead of flipping the omelet can you toss it into the air like a pizza?

Jessie

Wanted an ephemeral experience like the potato chip omelet in The Bear. My daughter rejected 1 oz of "cheesy and rich" potato chips, so I used that and 2 eggs. I overcooked the eggs, it was therefore a bit dry. Don't know that I'll be whipping this up for my family anytime soon, but certainly not so upset as some of the hater commenters below!

RR

This recipe looked so promising…. MEH.

Mara

So quick and easy. Many of us probably have all of these ingredients in our homes already. I halved the recipe and it was good w/ a loaf of bread and a salad. My husband said it was "missing something" but I can appreciate the simplicity of it.

Camille Dumas

I have done it with different flavors and thicknesses of chips and it has always been quick, tasty, easy (except, skip the flip). But it needs more thought than we usually give bagged snacks and I think that's why there's so many unhappy comments.Use chips with plenty of salt and ideally some (unscientifically maligned) msg. Stale chips have higher humidity. Soak the chips until they're soft. Don't beat the eggs into toughness and don't overcook. Finishing in the microwave is perfect.

CM

This sounded better than it was. Just bland!

scott draper

i was disappointed with the end result. it seems there are better things to do with a dozen eggs. i used uta bbq chips and the result was blah. i would ask when are potato chips a star ingredient

slmdarien

I have made this before, with regular potato chips and also with sour cream and onion. Both were delicious. This morning, inspired by this article, I made it with fried onions, normally used for green bean casserole. It too was delicious. There are notso any of us, so I halved the recipe. It also makes the flipping much easier.

Strewth

Many years ago, I had the privilege of hearing Elly Ameling sing in a small capitol city in the American South. She performed some sort of barnyard song, apparently with the intention of pleasing the locals. A recipe for a potato chip omelette from Ferran Adria seems like he's elected to condescend to the plebs. That being said, it sounds pretty good, and Ms Ameling did do a pretty mean chook.

John Treat

It needs another ingredient. I don’t know what, but it’s lacking something.

Gunzablazin

Absolutely terrible recipe. I’ve enjoyed “tortilla de patata” in Spain numerous times but this is NOT it. Olvídalo. Forget about this!

Erin Maria

This needs salt, pepper, fresh minced garlic and some white onion. I also do this with 6 eggs as 12 egg ensemble is impossible to flip. Last, make a little aoli for dipping - mayo, lemon, garlic, paprika. Et Voila.

Theresa

I’m astonished at the number of people who believe flipping the omelet is somehow Herculean. Use a plate that’s the right size and it’s easy, every time. But … I don’t ever do a dozen eggs and wouldn’t have a big enough plate for that, flipping or not. The outsized quantity, not the technique, is the problem here.

JoanThomp

This is a great concept since making a true Spanish torts is a pain but I found using regular sea salted chips created a bland recipe. I’ll try a honey Dijon chips the next time with added herbs & more salt.

Alecia

Ooph, was so excited about this one but it doesn’t even come close to the olive oil infused potato goodness of a traditional Spanish tortilla 😭

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Ferran Adrià’s Potato Chip Omelet Recipe (2024)

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directions
  1. Crack the eggs into a bowl.
  2. Add anything else you would like in the omelet.
  3. Add the splash of milk and whisk until yolks are broken.
  4. Put the bowl in the microwave for 1 minute. ...
  5. Check on the bowl every 30 seconds.
  6. Peel the string cheese.
  7. Take out the bowl and put the omelet on a plate.

Where did the Spanish potato omelet originate from? ›

How many eggs should I use for an omelette? ›

Beat the eggs: Use two or three eggs per omelette, depending on how hungry you are. Beat the eggs lightly with a fork. Melt the butter: Use an 8-inch nonstick skillet for a 2-egg omelette, a 9-inch skillet for 3 eggs.

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directions
  1. Crack eggs in a bowl, add the milk, and whisk until yolks break.
  2. Add milk, peppers, and onions and whisk again.
  3. Put bowl in microwave and cook for 1 minute, checking occasionally.
  4. Take out bowl, put omelet on a plate, sprinkle cheese and cook for 30 seconds to melt cheese.
  5. Take out and enjoy!

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Method
  1. Season the beaten eggs well with salt and pepper. ...
  2. Pour the eggs into the pan, tilt the pan ever so slightly from one side to another to allow the eggs to swirl and cover the surface of the pan completely. ...
  3. Tilt the pan again to allow it to fill back up with the runny egg.

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Beat 3 eggs in a bowl with salt and pepper.

Crack 3 large eggs into a bowl and use a whisk or fork to beat the eggs. Keep beating until the yolks are incorporated into the whites and the eggs are a uniform yellow color. Whisk for at least 10 seconds to ensure that the omelette has a consistent texture and color.

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How to Make a Perfect Fried Egg – 5 Easy Steps
  1. Heat the Pan. Start by putting your pan on the burner on high heat. ...
  2. Add Oil. Even with a non-stick pan, you're going to want to add some oil. ...
  3. Add Your Egg… Slowly. ...
  4. Add Water and Cover. Let your egg cook until it's turned white around the edges. ...
  5. Remove and Serve.
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Explanation:
  1. Take an egg and break it in bowl.
  2. Whisk it with fork , until it combines well .
  3. Add some vegetables like onion , green chiles etc.
  4. Add pepper and salt , according to your taste .
  5. Take a pan , heat it and pour the mixture.
  6. Roast it from both sides .
  7. Serve hot with ketchup .
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