How to make the cult omelette recipe from the hit TV show The Bear (2024)

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This elegant omelette served with crinkle-cut potato chips and thinly sliced chives captures the heart of hospitality.

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The Bear, a show about a family-run sandwich shop in Chicago transitioning into a fine-dining restaurant, depicts a lot of crave-worthy food in its second season. There’s the day Sydney Adamu (Ayo Edebiri) spends eating at restaurants across the city, the time Marcus (Lionel Boyce) spends in the pastry kitchen at a high-end restaurant in Copenhagen, and the pasta Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) makes for his love interest Claire (Molly Gordon), to name a few.

But the food that I’ve seen talked about and even replicated the most on my social media feeds is an omelette Sydney makes for Natalie “Sugar” Berzatto (Abby Elliott) in the season’s penultimate episode, aptly titled “Omelette”.

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What makes this omelette so hunger-inducing is the line of Boursin cheese piped down the middle before it gets rolled up and then a sprinkling of crushed sour cream and onion potato chips – “The type with the ridges,” Sydney specifies.

According to the show’s culinary producer, Courtney Storer, the Boursin omelette with potato chips was inspired by chef Ludo Lefebvre’s Boursin omelette (sans potato chips). The omelette on the show starts with Sydney whisking the eggs through a mesh strainer. While I am loath to dirty the extra dish, straining the eggs achieves an extremely smooth texture with no streaks of egg whites or bubbles. Made in the French style, the omelette is cooked so that the eggs don’t brown on the bottom and are baveuse, or still wet on top.

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The cheese melts into the eggs for an extremely creamy centre like I’ve never had before. Lefebvre recommends the cracked black pepper flavour of Boursin in the recipe he shared online, but in my re-creation, I opted for the garlic and herb version to mimic the flavours of the potato chips. (Or you could use whatever flavour of soft, spreadable cheese that you want to make the dish your own. The show does not specify which flavour of cheese is used.)

Thanks to the cheese, the potato chips and a sprinkling of chives, the dish is full of onion-y, herb flavour with textural contrast between the creamy, supple omelette and the crisp chips.

“I could cry,” Natalie said after taking her first bite.

While the flavour of the omelette is delicious, what truly makes it special is the care it represents, which is what great hospitality is all about.

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At this point in the series, Natalie is well into her pregnancy while also serving as the manager of the soon-to-reopen restaurant. As the team gets ready for their friends and family debut, Natalie is looking the worse for wear and says she hasn’t eaten. After initially turning down Sydney’s offer to make her something, Natalie asks for an omelette. Sydney sees someone in clear need of nourishment and jumps at the chance to provide it.

This scene speaks to part of what drew Sydney – and others both on the show and in real life – to food in the first place. Cooking and serving others can help foster a sense of connection and satisfaction.

In a conversation with Carmy, Sydney calls the act of making an omelette for Natalie the best part of her day.

“You like taking care of people,” he responds.

“Yeah, I guess.”

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How to make the cult omelette recipe from the hit TV show The Bear (2)

‘The Bear’ Boursin omelette with potato chips

This French-style omelette based on the one shown in The Bear is filled with Boursin cheese and topped with crushed sour cream-and-onion chips. The eggs are whisked through a mesh strainer to get an extremely smooth texture with no trace of egg whites or bubbles, and the finished omelette is rubbed with butter to make it shine.

INGREDIENTS

  • 3 large eggs
  • ⅛ tsp fine salt
  • 1 tbsp plus 1 tsp unsalted butter, divided
  • 2 tbsp garlic-and-herb spreadable cheese, such as Boursin brand cheese
  • thinly sliced chives, for serving
  • crushed crinkle-cut sour cream and onion potato chips, for serving
  • freshly ground black pepper, for serving

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DIRECTIONS

  1. Set a mesh strainer inside a medium bowl. Crack the eggs into the strainer and whisk with a fork until they pass through the mesh. Set the strainer aside and whisk the salt into the eggs.
  2. In a 25cm nonstick frypan over medium-low heat, melt 1 tablespoon of the butter, swirling to coat the bottom and sides of the pan.
  3. Add the eggs and, using a rubber spatula in one hand, constantly stir the eggs while gently jerking the pan back and forth with your other hand. Cook the eggs, continuing to stir and scraping down the sides of the pan with the spatula periodically. Once the eggs are mostly set yet still runny and wet on top, about 3 minutes total, smooth them evenly across the skillet. Place dollops of cheese in a line across the upper third of the omelette.
  4. Tilt the frypan and use the spatula to fold the top edge of the omelette over the cheese to the centre; use the spatula and gravity to nudge the omelette to roll and fold over completely. Slide it onto a plate, seam side down, and rub the top of the omelette with the remaining 1 teaspoon of butter. Top with a sprinkling of chives, crushed potato chips and a couple grinds of black pepper, and serve.

Serves 1

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How to make the cult omelette recipe from the hit TV show The Bear (2024)

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What is the omelette on the bear show? ›

In the second season's ninth episode, Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) prepares a French-style omelette for Natalie (Abby Elliott) that's being talked about all over the internet. This omelette is filled with Boursin cheese and topped with crushed sour cream and onion chips.

What did Syd put in the omelette? ›

SYD'S omelette from the bear 3 large eggs 4 chives, sliced fine 4 ounces of Boursin cheese, I used shallot and chive 1/4 cup Salt and pepper wavy potato chips 4 tablespoons butter Crack your eggs into a bowl through a mesh strainer. This will remove the chalaza and excess whites, resulting in a smooth tender result.

Who created the omelette from the bear? ›

According to the show's culinary producer, Courtney Storer, the Boursin Omelet With Potato Chips was inspired by chef Ludo Lefebvre's Boursin omelet (sans potato chips). The omelet on the show starts with Sydney whisking the eggs through a mesh strainer.

What is the secret of IHOP omelette? ›

IHOP's Secret to the Fluffiest Egg Omelet

That's right, there's a “splash” of IHOP's “famous buttermilk and wheat pancake batter” in their omelets. This “spill,” revealed earlier this year on TikTok, was both enlightening and enraging.

Is the restaurant in the show The Bear real? ›

The fictional restaurant, The Original Beef in the show, is based on a real Chicago restaurant called Mr. Beef, which temporarily closed so the cast and crew could film there.

Why did Sydney strain eggs in the bear? ›

The first thing I noticed was that Sydney whisked her eggs with a fork in a strainer, instead of directly into a bowl. There are two benefits to this approach: any bits of shell are filtered out and the strainer keeps the stringy bits of albumen out of the whisked eggs.

What does Dolly Parton put in her scrambled eggs? ›

Dolly Parton told Insider that she makes her husband a Southern breakfast every weekend. Parton said she always adds some ice water to her pan of scrambled eggs.

Will there be the Bear Season 3? ›

The Bear has been renewed for season 3, and the newest episodes can't come soon enough.

What episode does Sydney make an omelette? ›

9: Sydney Makes an Omelet. Watching Sydney cook is the ultimate ASMR experience. All episodes of The Bear Season 2 now available.

How old is omelette? ›

According to Bernard Duplessy the tourne omelette dates to "several centuries before Christ".

Does IHOP still put pancake batter in their omelets? ›

Drum roll, please! The secret to super fluffy IHOP omelets is… buttermilk pancake batter. For what it's worth, the IHOP menu does indicate in small text at the top of the page that their omelets contain pancake batter, but such a detail can go unnoticed by even the most dedicated IHOP eaters.

Does IHOP put flour in their omelettes? ›

It is marked that the Omelettes contain wheat and gluten as they are made with a splash of Buttermilk Pancake batter to create a light, fluffy Omelette. The same batter is also used in our Burritos and Bowls.

Who cooked the food in The Bear? ›

Her brother, Christopher Storer, created The Bear. The siblings grew up in Chicago and reconnected in Los Angeles, where Courtney had worked at various restaurants, including Animal and Jon & Vinny's. On The Bear, Courtney is responsible for creating the food we see, which is a character in and of itself.

What food are they making in The Bear episode 6? ›

EPISODE 6 of the FX on Hulu series “The Bear” opens with the Berzatto family in the kitchen. It's a flashback scene in which viewers are finally introduced to deceased brother Michael (Jon Bernthal). The family is gathered to make braciole, a classic Italian “Sunday sauce” dish of stuffed and rolled meat.

What show is the eggless omelette? ›

That is what an odd request, Kiki said while interrupting a conversation between Sous Chef Bib and Executive Chef Roland White. Chef Bib's response to Kiki turns into a semi mental breakdown and a hilarious and legendary scene from a British TV show called "Whites".

Why is everyone chef on The Bear? ›

It Is Also A Sign Of Respect

When Carmy first attempts to instill professionalism into The Original Beef, he refers to everyone as Chef — a customary practice in professional kitchens as a sign of respect. However, the first time Carmy calls Tina Chef, she mishears him.

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