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Roasted Vegetable Omelet with Fresh Salsa (recipes)


Roasted Vegetable Omelet with Fresh Salsa

Yield: Makes 2 servings



Ingredients:



Fresh Salsa (recipe follows)

4small red potatoes, cut into quarters

1/3cup coarsely chopped red bell pepper

2slices bacon, chopped

1medium green onion, cut into thin slices

3eggs

1tablespoon water

Salt and black pepper to taste

1tablespoon butter or margarine

1/3cup shredded Colby cheese









Preparation:





1.Prepare Fresh Salsa. Preheat oven to 425°F.2.Combine potatoes, bell pepper, bacon and green onion in greased 15X10-inch jelly-roll pan. Bake 30 minutes or until potatoes are tender, stirring occasionally.3.Beat eggs, water, salt and black pepper in small bowl.4.Melt butter in 10-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Pour egg mixture into skillet; cook until eggs begin to set. Gently lift up sides of omelet with spatula to allow liquid to run under bottom of omelet.5.When omelet is set, but not dry, and bottom is light golden brown, remove from heat. Place roasted vegetable mixture over 1/2 of omelet; sprinkle with cheese. Gently fold omelet in half with spatula. Transfer to serving plate. Serve warm with Fresh Salsa. Garnish with fresh cilantro, if desired.







Fresh Salsa

Yield: Makes 1 cup



Ingredients:



3medium plum tomatoes, seeded and chopped

2tablespoons chopped onion

1small jalapeño pepper,* seeded and minced

1tablespoon chopped fresh cilantro

1tablespoon lime juice

1/4teaspoon salt

1/8teaspoon black pepper









Preparation:





1.Stir together all ingredients. Refrigerate until ready to serve.











reflection (iou)



reflection noun. Also reflexion. LME.
[Old & mod. French reflexion or late Latin reflexio(n-) (medieval Latin also -flect-), from Latin reflex- pa. ppl stem of reflectere: see REFLECT verb, -ION.]
The action of a surface etc. in reflecting light, heat, sound, or Other forms of radiation incident on the surface; the fact, phenomenon, or an instance of being reflected. Cf. REFLECT verb 3. LME.
angle of reflection the angle which the reflected ray makes with a perpendicular to the reflecting surface. SEISMIC reflection. total internal reflection: see TOTAL adjective.
b. Reflected light, heat, etc. M16.
The action of a mirror or Other smooth or polished surface in reflecting an image; the fact, phenomenon, or an instance of an image being produced in this way. LME.
Shakespeare Julius Caesar The eye sees not itself But by reflection, by some Other things.
b. An image thus produced; esp. one's own likeness in a mirror. L16.
F. Chichester A reflection of the planet Jupiter in the sea. P. Marshall Her..gaze was caught and held by a reflection in one of the..mirrors.
c. The fact of colour being reflected by one thing on another; a tinge imparted in this way. Also, an iridescence. E17.
d. fig. A near-perfect image or counterpart; something corresponding closely to or arising as a consequence of something else. E19.
N. Podhoretz It was a fair reflection of a widespread American sentiment. J. Halifax His face, a rugged reflection of the Badlands.
The action of bending, turning, or folding back; recurvation. LME.
b. The action of turning back; return, retrogression. rare. E-M17.
Shakespeare Macbeth As whence the sun gins his reflection Shipwrecking storms and direful thunders break.
c. The action of causing an object to rebound after impact. Now rare. M17.
d. Physiology. The action of generating a nerve impulse in response to one received; reflex action. Cf. REFLECT verb 3b. M19.
The action of turning (back) or fixing the thoughts on some subject; Meditation, serious consideration. LME.
Saki Calmness did not in this case come with reflection. Z. Grey A hearty slap on my back disturbed my reflection. S. Unwin A moment's reflection would tell them that an immediate answer..was out of the question.
b. Recollection or remembrance (of). E17-E18.
c. Philosophy. The process or faculty by which the mind has knowledge of itself and its workings. L17.
A thought occurring to or occupying the mind; a thought expressed in words; a remark made after reflecting on a subject. M17.
V. Sackville-West The reflections usual to a gentleman in that..situation..began to course through his mind. D. M. Frame Book III..is full of Montaigne's reflections about man.
Censure, reproof; a remark or statement casting some imputation on a person; an imputation; a fact etc. bringing discredit on someone or something. M17.
Sir W. Scott Robertson uttered not a word of reflection on his companion for the consequences of his obstinacy. Conan Doyle I withdraw any reflection I have made upon your amazing professional powers. Nature A second edition so soon afterwards is no reflexion on the quality of the first.
Crystallography, Math., & Physics. The conceptual operation of inverting a system or event with respect to a plane, each element being transferred perpendicularly through the plane to a point the same distance the Other side of it. L19.
Comb.: reflection coefficient, reflection factor Physics = REFLECTANCE; reflection profiling, reflection shooting Geology the use of shock waves generated at the earth's surface and reflected at the interfaces between strata to investigate underground geological structure, esp. in prospecting.
reflectional adjective pertaining to or due to reflection M19.
reflectionless adjective M19.