Cheese Omelet AKA Cheese Souffle
This Cheese Omelet was one of my mom’s go-to Lenten recipes. Not a typical Omelet, it’s absolutely delicious, and simply made from eggs, cheese, and bread!
Though more like a Cheese Souffle than an omelet, the egg whites are whipped separately to give a delightful lightness to this easy vegetarian recipe.
Cheese Omelet AKA Cheese Souffle
Most of my recipes can be found in binders, all printed off the computer over the past 15 years or so. But I have a few treasured note cards in my recipe box, in my mom’s handwriting. This Cheese Omelet is one of those. It comes out every Lent when a meatless meal is needed. A mixture of cheese, eggs, and bread, it is simple and tasty. Not quite an omelet, not quite a soufflé recipe, but quite delicious.
What’s the Difference Between a Souffle and an Omelet?
A French Souffle Recipe is an egg dish with whipped egg whites and egg yolks combined with other ingredients to make either a savory or sweet dish. This Cheese Omelet definitely fulfills the souffle definition.
On the other hand, an omelet is also an egg dish but can be made in a couple of different ways. An omelet, or omelette, is made of beaten eggs, sauteed in oil or butter, then folded over other ingredients like cheese, meats, herbs, and/or vegetables. Unlike scrambled eggs, the mixture is not stirred while cooking. A French omelet is made by a special technique where eggs are stirred with a fork while cooking and the pan is also shaken. This results in a fluffier consistency and is removed from the heat slightly underdone.
Upon further investigation, there are four categories of omelets: American, French, Frittata, and Souffle. So it all makes sense now!
How to Make a Cheese Souffle
- Slice your bread into 3/4 to 1-inch pieces, leaving crusts on. Use hearty bread so it does not completely disintegrate when the milk is added. My mom used sandwich bread when making this cheese souffle recipe, so it is an alternative.
- Make sure to butter the bread before slicing.
- As with meringue, make sure your bowls and utensils are grease-free before beating the whites. Even a speck of egg yolk contaminating the whites will prevent them from whipping properly.
- Whip the whites until they’re white and fluffy, then use a rubber spatula to gently fold them into the bread, cheese, and yolk mixture.
- Sharp Cheddar cheese was my mom’s cheese of choice, but so many varieties would work well. Monterey Jack, Gruyere, or even a Pepper Jack would be delicious.
- If you want a crusty or brown topping, place the souffle under the broiler for a minute or two, watching carefully so it doesn’t burn.
A Staple Meatless Meal
Perfect for Lent, but also lovely when looking for a vegetarian entree to work into your menu. The cheese and eggs provide plenty of protein and are fine to eat if you’re a lacto-ovo vegetarian. Here are some more meatless meals you’ll love:
- French Gruyere Souffle
- Eggplant Rollatini
- Penne alla Vodka
- Spinach Mushroom Quiche
- Stuffed Pasta Shells
- Spinach Souffle
- Easy Pizza Margherita
- Chili Relleno Casserole
- Homemade Macaroni and Cheese
- More Meatless Meals
Cheese Omelet
Bread and Cheese Omelet that's more like a souffle!
Ingredients
- 4 slices of bread
- 2 tablespoons butter, at room temperature
- 1 cup milk
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- A dash of freshly ground black pepper
- 1 cup grated cheese, I used sharp cheddar
- 4 egg yolks
- 4 stiffly beaten egg whites
Instructions
- Butter casserole dish and preheat oven to 325º.
- Butter the bread and cut into 1-inch cubes. Put in large bowl and add milk. If bread is dry, more milk may be needed. Sprinkle with salt, pepper and cheese, and gently toss to combine.
- Beat egg yolks until light and stir into bread mixture. Fold in beaten egg whites. Put into casserole dish and bake for 30-35 minutes.
Notes
Recipe courtesy of my mom
79 Comments on “Cheese Omelet AKA Cheese Souffle”
Call it what you want… I call it LOVELY! The ramekins are super cute and totally digging that it’s vegetarian! 😀
I have all these old cards and recipes that I can’t bear to part with. Love this omelet souffle!
Simplicity brings out great taste such as this cheese omelette. I need this simply recipe during time crisis and need to cook somehow even at that.
I haven’t seen an omelet recipe like this before but I am happy to have it now. It looks delicious! Very filling and easy. Lovely!
Your mom’s creation sounds great for any day of the year! Thanks for sharing one of her creations 🙂
It looks delicious. The recipes that I have from my mom are definitely my most precious! I love it when people share their. Many thanks for doing so. Have a great week!
Ahhh, how nice that is was your mom’s. That’s one thing about going mostly digital, those tangible treasures from the past are greatly reduced.
Very nice recipe. Not that many ingredients and easy to prepare 🙂
That looks wonderful. Simple and delicious – Lent or not!
MoM recipe always Best,I would love to have this version of omelet for my breakfast,YummY,I will mark the recipe 🙂
Ridwan
Nyam nyam
How wonderful that your Mom handed this recipe down to you! It sounds wonderful! You cannot go wrong with cheese and eggs baked like this for ultimate breakfasty comfort food! Delicious! Hope you have a wonderful Monday Liz :)!
Not a bad dish to wake up to on the weekend. Yum!
sounds like perfect comfort food!
This looks like comfort food with a capital C. How nice to have your mother’s recipes. What a treasure to be able to pass down to your family.
Sam
yum, this looks delicious! And those are the best kinds of recipes. I have binders full of things printed out or ripped out of a magazine, but my favorites to look through are the ones that have been passed down in my recipe box 🙂
Thanks for sharing!
Yum! I like that you made your omelet in a ramekin!
Mum’s the word on this one, Liz. So simple and fabulous. This one is for keepers – and it uses 4 egg yolks? I LOVE it!
I may have to make this today, I have leftover cheese bread sitting on the island. Yummy
I think I could start practicing Lent if such delicacies are served 😉 This omelet sounds delicious and looks really cute in ramekins.
Perfect meal for meatless Monday. Beautifully styled, Liz.