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Keto Breakfast

Herbed Cream Cheese Omelet

There’s nothing quite like the aroma of butter melting in a hot pan to kick-start a morning. This herbed cream cheese omelet has become my go-to keto breakfast—it’s richly satisfying, with a creamy, herb-flecked filling that keeps me full for hours. Best of all, you can whip up four servings in about 30 minutes.

10 min Prep time 20 min Cook time 30 min Total time 4 Servings 320 Calories
Herbed Cream Cheese Omelet

Ingredients

  • ounces cream cheese, softened
  • /2 cup fresh cilantro leaves
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • tablespoons butter
  • eggs

Instructions

  1. Step 1

    Start by mixing the softened cream cheese with fresh cilantro leaves, then season with salt and pepper. I like to set this aside while I heat the pan. In a well-seasoned omelet pan or non-stick skillet, melt a quarter of the butter over medium-high heat until it’s bubbly and just starting to turn golden. Swirl it to coat the bottom. Quickly beat two eggs and pour them into the pan, then lower the heat. After about ten seconds, as the eggs begin to set, gently push the cooked edges toward the center, tilting the pan so the raw egg flows underneath. Repeat once more for an even, tender omelet. Remove the pan from the heat and dollop a quarter of the herbed cream cheese mixture down the center. Season with a pinch more salt and pepper if you like. If the omelet needs a little more time, return it to medium heat for 30 seconds to finish setting. When it’s just firm, slide it onto a plate, rolling it as you go so the creamy herb filling stays inside. Serve immediately, then repeat with the remaining butter, eggs, and filling. Each omelet deserves a hot pan and your full attention for that perfect, custardy texture.

Chef's Tip

Over the years, I’ve discovered that letting the cream cheese sit at room temperature for at least 20 minutes makes it blend effortlessly with the cilantro. For an extra burst of freshness, I sometimes add a pinch of lemon zest—it lifts the whole dish without adding carbs.

Storage Tips

These omelets are best enjoyed fresh, but if you have leftovers, wrap them tightly and refrigerate for up to two days. Reheat gently in a buttered skillet over low heat to revive the texture without drying them out.

Variation Tips

For a heartier meal, fold in some sautéed spinach or crumbled bacon with the cream cheese. If cilantro isn’t your thing, try fresh dill or parsley—each herb gives a completely new personality to the omelet. A side of cherry tomatoes or a simple green salad rounds it out nicely.

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