Lasang Pinoy 7 : Potato omelet




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Because I feel so bad about not having been able to submit an entry for Lasang Pinoy 6, the pulutan edition, I am posting my entry for Lasang Pinoy 7: Gising na! ALMUSAL! (Wake up! Breakfast time!) a full 16 days before the deadline. It goes without saying that I don’t ever want to miss another Lasang Pinoy event again.

potato omelet

Cooking potato omelet, or itlog na may patatas as we called it when we were kids, was something I learned from my father just as my husband learned it from his. Of course, my father’s version was much, much more oily; there were no non-stick pans when I was a kid.

I don’t know what it is about the combination of crisp fried potato cubes and scrambled egg that makes it such a hearty breakfast. I always thought that it was the happy childhood memories I associated it with that made it special. After all, it’s really quite a plain dish. Well, that theory sufficed until I had kids. The moment they tasted itlog na may patatas, they were hooked. They even have specifications for cooking it: not like a “real” omelet but stirred just as soon as the scrambled eggs start setting. With buttered pan de sal or, better yet, pan de sal and quesong puti (white cheese), it’s the perfect breakfast for a lazy Sunday morning. :)

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21 Responses to “Lasang Pinoy 7 : Potato omelet”

  1. tintin on February 13th, 2006 3:09 pm

    hello! this looks yummy! :) hope you have more almusal recipes to share.

  2. richard on February 13th, 2006 4:07 pm

    there’s a story i read about the shipping tyconn onassis

    on a trip on one of his many yachts a chef prepared an omelette

    the tycoon suddenly stood up and demonstrated how he would cook one

    the chef was perplexed saying “sir its exaclty how i did it”

    to which Onassis replied “yes, but your life didn’t depend on it”

  3. Connie on February 13th, 2006 6:45 pm

    tintin, if mornings weren’t so rushed around here…

    LOL Richard. He was quite a character.

  4. JMom on February 14th, 2006 12:46 am

    another dagnabbit! you beat me to it :lol: I have planned the same entry! We love this combination too. Well, my kids and I. Hubby thinks it’s weird. He’ll eat scrambled eggs and hash browns, but won’t eat it if they’re cooked together. Go figure!

  5. Rin on February 14th, 2006 5:03 am

    Miss reading your blogs. I’m still here in Manila. Yesterday was so hot and humid walking around Binondo. I miss the cold weather and the snow this time of the year. Talk about breakfast I have hot pan de sal, hamon, fried tikoy, left over butsi, suman sa ibos and hot arroz caldo with “mata ng baka”. What a life!

  6. Maricar on February 14th, 2006 12:29 pm

    Oi! You made me hungry with memories of having this for breakfast. Dagdag pa ang kesong puti at pandesal! Ayayay! I’ve forgotten about making potato omelets altogether. Thanks for reminding me! :)

  7. Connie on February 14th, 2006 12:42 pm

    JMom, eh di same entry tayo hehehe we just might start the process of turning this dish into a classic!

    Rin, all that for ONE breakfast? Wow. Woooowww…

    MAricar, I’ll be posting another Lasang Pinoy 7 entry. Kesong Puti and Pan de Sal. Hmmmmm

  8. dexie on February 15th, 2006 10:09 pm

    Ang aga..lol. No pun intended of course for eating this in the morning :)

    I haven’t had this in a while. Masubukan nga. But I need rice. I better go grocery shopping :)

  9. Connie on February 16th, 2006 9:08 am

    Ang aga talaga! LOL Kesa ma-miss ko na naman. :sad:

    Dexie, it’s also good with pan de sal.

  10. iska on February 18th, 2006 9:44 pm

    hmmm mai try ko nga yan bukas na bukas din…. my son loves potatoes and eggs

  11. Connie on February 19th, 2006 12:12 pm

    hope he likes this one, iska! :smile:

  12. Erin on February 20th, 2006 12:41 am

    I’ve only recently started enjoying eggs and breakfasty type foods, and this looks fantastic, I’m going to give it a try this morning.

    You have a fantastic blog, thanks for sharing.

  13. Connie on February 20th, 2006 11:09 am

    Hi Erin, I’m not a breakfast person myself but this dish is always guaranteed to make me eat a full breakfast. Hope you like it too. :)

  14. joey on February 20th, 2006 2:37 pm

    Wow! What a great entry…so nice and early too! :) This sounds so yummy…I love the tortilla de patata my mom makes so this is a hit with me too :)

    Thanks for joining LP7!!!

  15. lani on March 8th, 2006 3:23 pm

    Thanks for sharing this recipe, Connie. Pwede rin palaman ito sa pandesal :razz:

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  17. maite on December 29th, 2006 4:48 am

    The potato omelette we grew up with was different. My Fil-Am children raves and orders it all the time! We “julliene” cut the potatoes and cook them just like fries. And this is a true “omelette” stuffed with the potatoes and cheese (cheddar if you have it). Serve with rice! Yummy! Try it you’ll be hooked too! They should have renamed the recipe posted above as “potato scramble” not omelette.

  18. Gianetta on May 3rd, 2007 6:36 am

    Nice Site!!! (p)u

  19. ISKAndals.com » Scrambled Eggs with Potato and Tuna on May 23rd, 2007 10:08 pm

    [...] I read Sassy’s potato omelet entry for LP7, I promised myself I’m gonna try it the very next day. I wanna do it exactly how [...]

  20. Alexie on November 24th, 2007 10:19 am

    Tried this out for breakfast just now and it was a hit (again^^ because your a fantastic cook and an angel for sharing your recipes)!! Made some additions though, sliced bacon, dried parsley, cheese and drizzled parmesan on top.

    Thank you for all your wonderful recipes!!

  21. js on April 26th, 2008 3:22 pm

    It’s comfort food and I didn’t realize how good these two ingredients were together until we made them recently.

    Didn’t really have these as a child, but my nephew and niece loved it when we cooked our tortilla de patatas.

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