Noodles and fried omelette…Kiddies school lunch
Noodles and fried omelette…Kiddies school lunch

Hey everyone, it’s Louise, welcome to our recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, noodles and fried omelette…kiddies school lunch. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Noodles and fried omelette…Kiddies school lunch is one of the most well liked of current trending foods in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. It is simple, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. Noodles and fried omelette…Kiddies school lunch is something that I have loved my entire life. They are nice and they look fantastic.

This fried noodle omelette is so easy to make and delicious! The kids loves it and it's good for breakfast or even packed lunch to school! Two of my favourite things right there - noodles and omelettes.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook noodles and fried omelette…kiddies school lunch using 20 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Noodles and fried omelette…Kiddies school lunch:
  1. Take 2 packs noodles
  2. Take 1/4 cooking spoons of veg oil
  3. Take Noodle seasoning
  4. Prepare Few dices of carrot
  5. Make ready Few dices of red bell pepper
  6. Get Few dices of green bell pepper
  7. Get Few dices of onions
  8. Make ready Few dices of yellow bell pepper
  9. Take Little cut of fresh red bonnet pepper
  10. Take For the omelette
  11. Get 2 large eggs
  12. Take Salt
  13. Take Little cut of fresh red bonnet pepper
  14. Get Few dices of yellow bell pepper
  15. Prepare Little cut of fresh red bonnet pepper
  16. Make ready Few dices of onions
  17. Get Few dices of green bell pepper
  18. Get Few dices of red bell pepper
  19. Get Few dices of carrot
  20. Prepare 1 teaspoon vegetable oil to grease pan

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Instructions to make Noodles and fried omelette…Kiddies school lunch:
  1. Par-boil the noodles for 3minutes and set aside
  2. Add the vegetable oil in a non stick pan(preferably) and let it heat up a bit, add the thinly diced vegetables, seasoning and stir fry for 5secs
  3. Then pour in the par-boiled noodles and stir fry for 2minutes
  4. For the omelette!!
  5. Whisked the egg in a bowl and sprinkle in little salt
  6. Grease the pan with the veg oil
  7. It is very important to reduce the heat to the lowest minimum
  8. Then pour in the whisked egg
  9. Sprinkle in the thinly diced vegs and just cover the pan with a lid for the egg to start setting
  10. When it just starts to set, use a spatula to drag from edge to middle so it forms a huge lump
  11. Gently toss until all sides are set
  12. Then pour egg into noodle and stir

If you choose the wrong kind of fuel, you might run out of energy before the day is over. Most kids have the choice of packing lunch or buying one at school. Photo about Top view of a school lunch box with noodles and fried egg on wooden table. Fries and nuggets with broccoli, bread, pasta salad, and a slice of cake. If you're particularly interested in school lunches around the world, read the brilliant blog Never Seconds, which also works with the charity Mary's Meals to "provide daily meals to chronically hungry children in a place of.

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