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		<title>Omelette a la Trevor</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>I would love to have started with a fantastic recipe I just composed accompanied by a series of equally fantastic artsy pictures, but all I could do today was try and recreate the omelette that Trevor makes for me. I know, anyone can make an omelette and you don&#8217;t need a recipe at all, but...</p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would love to have started with a fantastic recipe I just composed accompanied by a series of equally fantastic artsy pictures, but all I could do today was try and recreate the omelette that Trevor makes for me.  I know, anyone can make an omelette and you don&#8217;t need a recipe at all, but I thought I&#8217;d share the flavor combination that I find so comforting and delicious.  Which I needed today when I got home from my first meeting with my research advisor and realized that I&#8217;m in danger of drowning in graduate level structural dynamics.  Although apparently I also needed an entire pan of underdone raspberry-chocolate chip brownies.  Oh well.</p>
<p>Basically, when I ask him nicely, Trevor throws a few slices of onion in a pan with olive oil and a healthy sprinkling of dried basil and sautees it just for a few minutes.  This creates the most amazingly delicious smell.  Today I threw in a handful of spinach for the last minute to try and fool myself into a serving of vegetables.  Then he does the egg bit &#8211; two or three with a splash of milk &#8211; adds the onions (and pop-eye sneak-attack veggies), a small handful of pecorino cheese, and two slices of prosciutto.  Fold, trying not to break it but usually breaking it anyway, eat, feel better.</p>
<p>To recap: omelette &#8211; basil on onions, eggs, pecorino, prosciutto.  Expect greater things from me in the future.</p>
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