Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Staple SCD Omelette (SCD, Gaps)



Today was my first day back volunteering at the GI department since my most recent flare, I'm so happy that I'm feeling better these days, I have more energy, I'm not so afraid to leave my house in the morning anymore, I'm working longer hours- it feels great.

I was in such a rush to leave this morning that I basically just showered and ran out the door, therefore I didn't have time to grab anything for breakfast. I volunteer from 9-11 at the GI department on Tuesdays, I was kind of nervous going in because mornings are when I am normally my sickest, something about colitis and mornings, everything seems a little more "active". Thankfully, it wasn't too bad, today went really well and I feel comfortable having to dip away, everyone knows me both as a volunteer there and as a patient, so everyone is very understanding anyway. It was a great day back.

By the end of my shift, I was starving though. I knew I needed to run to the grocery store and grab a few things before I headed home - so I got all the fixings to make an omelette, which I had been craving all morning. While I was there I also picked up some things to make some dry spice bbq wings for on the grill this evening, Tom leaves for a 3 week work trip on Thursday, so a nice dinner on the deck will be a good sending away.. I'll be making a beet coleslaw and grilled zucchini to go with. I hope to add that recipe as well!

Since omelettes are seriously my staple SCD breakfast, along with smoothies, yoghurt and fruit or just plain ol' boiled eggs I figured I'd share my fav, super simple omelette recipe.

Staple SCD Omelette


Ingredients:

2 eggs
2-3 Tbsp diced red onion
2 cremilini mushrooms, sliced
handful of spinach/kale chopped
3 Tbsp 1 year aged cheddar, shredded
1/4 avocado, sliced
s&p to taste


Directions:

1. Something that has totally become a game changer for me is to first sautee the mushrooms and red onion in a little butter, until soft and fragrant, and then set aside.

2. Whisk the eggs in a bowl, add butter into your skillet, once melted throw in your eggs. Let the eggs cook for a few seconds until you can see the edges beginning to cook before adding your sautee'd mushrooms and onions, along with the spinach on top of the eggs.

3. Sprinkle your cheese over top and let cook for about 1 minute , then add your sliced avocado before folding your omelette. Cook about another 30 seconds, add salt and pepper and then flip the omelette to cook on the other side for a few seconds - then you're done!

Sometimes I actually leave the avocado out and just lay the slices over top the finished omelette, I also love to have this with salsa on the side, for a little added kick.

Today, I felt like my body needed some extra probiotics, as I am just finishing up a round of antibiotics so I served it up with some homemade SCD yoghurt and banana!


Enjoy!



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