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    Microwave Egg Omelet In Ramekin Bowl - One Egg Omelette

    Modified: Jun 12, 2026 by Parvathy · This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases. Leave a Comment

         
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    How to make fluffy microwave egg omelette in a bowl like ramekin? This microwave egg omelette is fluffy and puffy in texture without mayo or milk and we just use one egg, butter, a pinch of salt and black pepper powder to make the most easy breakfast eggs perfect for single serving.

    microwave egg omelette in ramekin bowl for one
    microwave egg omelette in ramekin bowl for one

    If you are looking to make one single serving egg dish in a bowl without using many dishes, this is the perfect recipe to do that! Although you can technically use any microwave safe bowls to make the egg omelette, something about the ramekin bowl makes it so perfect for cooking one egg in it. The size of the ramekin bowl is so perfect to hold the egg mixture and make the omelette using just one egg and you don't even need to cover the bowl while microwaving (I didn't although you may cover it with microwave safe cling wrap or plate if you want to make sure you are on the safer side not giving any chance for the egg mixture to explode!).

    Also try this microwave fried over easy eggs with cheese, microwave scrambled eggs, microwave yukon gold potatoes etc if you like easy microwave recipes!

    Contents hide
    1 ingredients used to make microwave egg omelette for one:
    2 how to make microwave egg omelette in ramekin bowl for one serving?
    3 step by step instructions to make microwave egg omelette
    4 Why Use A Ramekin To Make A Microwave Omelette?
    5 Tips To Avoid Overcooking Microwave Eggs
    6 Easy Variations
    7 Microwave Egg Omelet In Ramekin Bowl - One Egg Omelette
    7.1 Ingredients
    7.2 Instructions
    7.3 Notes
    7.4 Nutrition
    7.5 Can I use a mug instead of a ramekin?
    7.6 Why is my microwave omelette rubbery?
    7.7 Can I add cheese to this microwave omelette?

    ingredients used to make microwave egg omelette for one:

    egg 1 large

    butter 1 teaspoon

    salt a pinch

    black pepper powder â…› teaspoon

    how to make microwave egg omelette in ramekin bowl for one serving?

    microwave egg omelette in ramekin bowl for one

    step by step instructions to make microwave egg omelette

    Step 1 - Crack the egg into a ramekin bowl (or any microwave safe bowl), add salt and whisk well using a fork (ok, I didn't really whisk well but that was still fine).

    Step 2 - Add the butter also to the whisked egg.

    Step 3 - Place the bowl in microwave and cook for one minute. If needed, you may microwave for few more seconds after checking for doneness.

    microwave egg omelete
    microwave egg omelete for one

    Step 4 - Sprinkle with black pepper powder, serve with toast, fruits etc as you like!

    microwave egg omelette in ramekin bowl for one

    Why Use A Ramekin To Make A Microwave Omelette?

    A ramekin bowl is one of the best containers for making a microwave egg omelette for one. Since ramekins are small and deep, they hold the egg mixture perfectly and allow the egg to cook evenly. The size is ideal for a single large egg, helping the omelette rise slightly as it cooks without spreading out too much. Ramekins are also microwave safe, easy to clean, and perfect when you want a quick breakfast without using multiple dishes.

    Tips To Avoid Overcooking Microwave Eggs

    Microwave ovens can vary in power, so cooking times may differ slightly. Start with one minute of cooking time and check the egg for doneness. If needed, continue microwaving in short 5 to 10 second intervals until the egg is cooked through. Overcooking can make the omelette dry and rubbery, so it is best to stop cooking as soon as the egg is set. Let the omelette rest for about 30 seconds after microwaving, as it will continue to cook slightly from the residual heat.

    Easy Variations

    This simple microwave omelette can easily be customized with your favorite ingredients. Add a tablespoon of shredded cheddar, mozzarella, or parmesan cheese for a cheesy omelette. Finely chopped herbs such as parsley, chives, or cilantro add fresh flavor. You can also mix in a small amount of diced bell peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, or corn. If adding vegetables, keep the quantity small so the omelette cooks evenly and remains fluffy!

    microwave egg omelette in ramekin bowl for one

    Microwave Egg Omelet In Ramekin Bowl - One Egg Omelette

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    Course: Breakfast
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: egg omelette, microwave egg, microwave egg omelet
    Prep Time: 1 minute minute
    Cook Time: 1 minute minute
    Total Time: 2 minutes minutes
    Servings: 1
    Calories: 108kcal
    Author: Parvathy

    Ingredients

    • 1 large egg
    • 1 teaspoon butter
    • salt a pinch
    • â…› teaspoon black pepper powder

    Instructions

    • Crack the egg into a ramekin bowl (or any microwave safe bowl), add salt and whisk well using a fork.
    • Add the butter also to the whisked egg.
    • Place the bowl in microwave and cook for one minute.
    • If needed, you may microwave for few more seconds after checking for doneness.
    • Sprinkle with black pepper powder, serve with toast, fruits etc as you like!

    Notes

    Serve the microwave egg omelette hot with toast, pancakes, waffles, oatmeal etc for best results! You may also use it to make simple egg sandwich!

    Nutrition

    Calories: 108kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 197mg | Sodium: 103mg | Potassium: 74mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 0.2g | Vitamin A: 396IU | Calcium: 30mg | Iron: 1mg

    Can I use a mug instead of a ramekin?

    Yes, any microwave-safe mug or small bowl can be used. A ramekin works especially well because its size is perfect for cooking a single egg evenly.

    Why is my microwave omelette rubbery?

    Microwave eggs can become rubbery if they are overcooked. Start with one minute of cooking time and add only a few extra seconds if needed.

    Can I add cheese to this microwave omelette?

    Yes, shredded cheese can be mixed into the egg before microwaving or sprinkled on top after cooking!

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