by Denise 23 Comments
These 5 easy keto omelet recipes make for a delicious low carb breakfast every day of the week. Just a few ingredients to make these tasty omelets which are all under 5g net carbs!
You might also like this low carb breakfast pizza!
I recently went on a egg fast. I won’t go into all the gory details but needless to say I needed to come up with some keto or low carb recipes with minimal ingredients and of course eggs.
Since I love eggs this was not much of a problem but I only lasted 1 full day on the egg fast. However I did come up with a few great low carb omelet recipes.
So today I wanted to share with you my 5 easy keto omelets that I have been eating lately. They were delicious and all were less than 5g net carbs.
Is it omelet or omelette?
I’m never sure which of these words to use. After looking it up it, omelet is the American English spelling and omelette is the British English spelling. So no matter which way you spell it they are both correct.
Are omelets Keto?
Omelets are definitely considered keto. Each of these omelets follow the basic macros of keto eating. They are roughly 70-75% fat, 5% carbs and 20-25% protein.
Basic Omelet Recipe & Technique
Here is the gist of how to make these yummy low carb omelets.
- Add a teaspoon of butter to an omelet pan and wait until it starts to melt and sizzle.
- Meanwhile whisk 3 eggs and whatever herbs or spices you are using and pour into the sizzling pan.
- Next cover the pan with a lid and turn the heat down to medium low.
- After a few minutes take off the lid and add the cheese if using and cover again.
- When a few minutes have passed, take off the lid and make sure the omelet is cooked through.
- Slide off the pan and fold it onto a plate.
Easy peasy. I got this technique from a fiction book I read years ago and have used it ever since. Now on to our keto omelets.
Buffalo Blue Cheese Keto Omelet
1 teaspoon butter + 3 eggs + 2 tablespoons blue cheese + 3 teaspoons hot sauce
With the egg fast you eat just eggs, fats and cheese and that’s not hard to do with an omelet. So when thinking of cheeses to use I came up with this buffalo flavored omelet because I had a lot of leftover blue cheese.
I added 1 teaspoon of hot sauce to the butter in the pan and when the omelet started setting up, I added the blue cheese and 2 more teaspoons of hot sauce. This is my favorite omelet because I have a thing about buffalo flavoring.
303 cals / 22.2g fat / 3.4g carbs / 0g fiber / 21.7g protein = 3.4g net carbs
Greek Feta Cheese Keto Omelet Recipe
1 teaspoon butter + 3 eggs + ¼ cup feta cheese +¼ teaspoon oregano + zest of ½ lemon
Moving on down the cheese spectrum I also had some feta cheese on hand. So I added a bit of lemon zest and oregano to the beaten eggs and sprinkled feta cheese in after it set up. This too was very delicious!
418 cals / 33.9g fat / 3.1g carbs / 0.2g fiber / 23.5g protein = 2.9g net carbs
Mexican Green Chile Keto Omelet Recipe
1 teaspoon butter + 3 eggs + ¼ cup cheddar cheese +1 tablespoon diced green chiles + ⅛ teaspoon cumin + ⅛ teaspoon chili powder + ⅛ teaspoon garlic powder
I got the idea for this one because my husband has a million Anaheim chiles in the garden. So I just added the spices and green chiles (you can use canned) to the eggs and the cheese once it set. Delicious!
361 cals / 26.7g fat / 3g carbs / 0.1g fiber / 25.2g protein = 2.9g net carbs
Cheddar Chive Keto Omelet Recipe
1 teaspoon of butter + 3 eggs + 1 tablespoon of chopped chives + ¼ cup cheddar cheese, shredded
Cheddar and chives doesn’t just work great with potatoes, it’s great with eggs too. Add the chives to the beaten eggs and the cheese once the omelet starts to set. Simple but tasty.
427 cals / 34.4g fat / 3.5g carbs / 0.1g fiber / 25.3g protein = 3.4g net carbs
Italian Ricotta Cheese Keto Omelet Recipe
This omelet had a few more carbs but it was worth it! I love basil and sun dried tomatoes together and they didn’t disappoint in this omelet. See the recipe card below for the instructions.
444 cals / 35g fat / 5.7g carbs / 0.8g fiber / 25.5g protein = 4.9g net carbs
I hope you liked these 5 keto omelet recipes. They really are tasty, filling and can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Enjoy!
Italian Ricotta Cheese Keto Omelet
Yield: 1
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
These 5 easy keto omelet recipes make for a delicious breakfast every day of the week. Just a few ingredients to make these tasty keto omelettes which are all under 5g net carbs! This is the ricotta omelet and the rest of the recipes can be found in the post.
Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon of butter
- 3 eggs
- 2 tablespoons ricotta, whole milk
- 1 tablespoon fresh basil, minced
- 2 tablespoons mozzarella, shredded
- 2 tablespoons sun dried tomatoes, minced
Instructions
- Add a teaspoon of butter to an omelet pan and wait until it starts to melt and sizzle.
- Meanwhile whisk 3 eggs, basil and sun dried tomatoes and pour into the sizzling pan.
- Next cover the pan with a lid and turn the heat down to medium low.
- Mix the ricotta and mozzarella cheese together.
- After a few minutes take off the lid and add the cheeses and cover again.
- When a few minutes have passed, take off the lid and make sure the omelet is cooked through.
- Slide off the pan and fold it onto a plate.
Notes
The nutrtional information for 1 of these omelets is:
444 cals / 35g fat / 5.7g carbs / 0.8g fiber / 25.5g protein = 4.9g net carbs
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 1Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 444Unsaturated Fat: 0g
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Nutritional information for the recipe is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. You should always do your own calculations if you are concerned about the accuracy of this or any recipe. I use the Lose It app for all of my nutritional information because I have for years.Comments
Veena Azmanov
Best breakfast option to make my day special. v
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Michelle
I love a good omelette and all of these look so tasty! I especially like the sound of that Italian ricotta omelette, will definitely giving that one a go x
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Denise
Hope you like it Michelle!
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Loreto Nardelli
I have to admit there are quite a few people at work doing the ketosis diet. They have lost tremendous amounts of weight. I will have to share this post with them. I love omelettes and eggs I general, add in that cheesy cheese and yum a perfect keto meal.
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Denise
My egg fast was a bust but a did get a lot of omelet recipes from it!
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Claire | The Simple, Sweet Life
Omelets are such a fun, versatile dish! Love all of your stunning variations. We’re definitely going to have to give some of these a try.
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Denise
I hope you like them Claire. They are very simple but tasty!
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Julie
The ricotta omelet is brilliant! I so often have just a little ricotta left over from a dinner and never know what to do with it.
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Denise
I know what you mean. That’s an excellent idea!
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Farwin
I eat eggs rgularly for breakfast. I won’t get bored now eating the same eggs everyday. It’s nice to have some variations.
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Denise
Yes I agree!
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Ruchi
I really loved how the buffalo blue cheese omelette tasted. so full of flavor with unusual for omelettes ingredients.
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Denise
HI Ruchi, So glad you liked it! IT’s one of my favorites too!
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Eileen Kelly
I follow a low carb diet, with modifications. I cannot live without carbs, lol! I do need and eat eggs regularly and these are fantastic recipes that are low-carb and so delicious! Eggs are a great way to full up, eat well and keep those carbs to a minimum!
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Denise
Hi Eileen, I am the same way. Eggs are so versatile, I have lots of low carb egg recipes on the site.
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Donna
Oh yum, I love that buffalo and blue cheese omelet, so good! What a great way to make breakfast more interesting 🙂
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Denise
Yes indeed!
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Dominique | Perchance to Cook
I have never successfully made an omelet! Thanks for the tips! I think my mistake is not putting a lid on it. Will try this recipe and technique! YUM
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Denise
Hi Dominique,
I learned how to make eggs this way from a fiction book I read one time and I’ve made them this way ever since!Reply
anne lawton
I have never heard of an egg fast but I love these omelet ideas! Especially the buffalo one.
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Denise
The buffalo one is very good!
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Veena Azmanov
You have my favorite omelets in this collection – Oh how I love Ricotta. And that Mexican chili is to die for. Cheddar and Feta… Now I must make these again soon. Low how easy these make eating at home. Simple yet delicious. Best of all Low-Carb.
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Denise
I’ve been eating these a lot lately. Low carb or no low carb they still make a tasty breakfast.
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