Chinese sausage and scallion omelet

September 15, 2009  Print This Post Print This Post
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There’s dinner to prepare tonight and I’m planning on baking something before that so I thought I’d take it easy until later this afternoon. Which really just means I got too lazy to prepare a proper lunch so I took the most convenient items from the fridge, threw them into a frying pan and the outcome was my lunch.

chinese-sausage-omelet

It’s something that my father would probably have whipped up under the same circumstances. And the way my Chinese sausage and scallion omelet tasted, who would have thought it was inspired by laziness? It had everything — color, flavor and texture. I’m full and happy and I’m ready to attack the baking and cooking projects I have in mind for later today.

Ingredients:

Serves one.

1 Chinese sausage
1 large egg
1 tbsp. of snipped scallions (a.k.a. green onion, onion leaves)
light soy sauce and a few drops of sesame seed oil, for garnish (optional)

Thinly slice the Chinese sausage into rings. Throw into an ungreased non-stick pan (the sausage slices will grease themselves, don’t worry) and cook over medium heat for about a minute.

Beat the egg. Pour over the sausage slices. Sprinkle with the snipped scallions. Swirl and toss the omelet while partially set so that it fluffs up instead of getting cooked as one flat unappetizing piece.

Serve the omelet over hot rice, drizzle with light soy sauce and sesame seed oil if you like. Enjoy hot.

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8 Responses to “Chinese sausage and scallion omelet”
  1. Lou says:

    How delicious and simple Ms Connie! It’s almost exactly what I made for lunch today for me and hubby :-)

  2. Gladys says:

    Hi Ms. Connie,
    Where can I buy this kind of chinese sausage? Can I also use this kind for chorizo pasta? I love your site by the way. =)

  3. Jomanette says:

    Hmmm… Looks good. I also do something like this but I used hotdogs instead. Very easy to do. Yes, especially if you feel lazy to cook. :D I will try Chinese sausage, or probably leftover longganisa. :)

  4. Connie says:

    Yep, leftover longganisa will work. Any highly seasoned sausage. Hotdogs -> bland.

  5. Marianita says:

    hello ms. connie,
    is chinese sausage the same as chorizo macau?
    kasi, when we want something a bit different than the old fashioned garlic fried rice, we add what we call chorizo macau in our fried rice.
    thanks

  6. elit says:

    I love this dish. I have made this kind of omelet but just with egg and chinese sausage. Never tried it with scallions. Sira na naman ang diet ko on rice! I cannot enjoy this dish without the rice :( lalo na steaming rice with soy sauce and a little sesame oil, mmm YUM!

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