Ravish Magazine

Michelin-Starred Chef Reveals You’ve Been Cooking Your Omelettes All Wrong

I’m a Michelin-Starred Chef — Here’s How to Make the Perfect Omelette

Move over smashed avocado, the omelette is officially the breakfast of 2025, and Gen Z are flipping for it.

A new study from British Lion Eggs reveals that the humble omelette has become a full-blown social media sensation, with 69% of 18–29-year-olds inspired to perfect their eggs after watching a chef or influencer on TikTok or Instagram.

No wonder our feeds are full of golden folds, with three quarters (74%) saying omelette reels and posts are popping up everywhere.

But for many, the “perfect omelette” remains the final boss of breakfast. More than half (52%) admit it’s one of the hardest dishes to master, and 61% have faced multiple “egg-mergencies” trying to get it right, from burning the bottom (32%) and overstuffing (27%) to serving it dry (20%) or runny in the middle (20%).

Still, the struggle is worth it. Over half of Brits (54%) say they’re turning to omelettes for their healthy, high-protein benefits, while 52% love them as a cost-of-living-friendly meal that’s quick, filling and endlessly customisable.

Top chef Paul Foster, whose restaurant Salt holds a Michelin star, says even beginners can master the perfect omelette with a few simple tweaks. “Start with a hot, non-stick pan and butter that foams without colouring. Don’t overbeat your eggs, whisk until just combined, and always season right before cooking. Work fast, then roll the omelette while the centre is still creamy for that classic French finish. And if folding feels risky, serve it open – no shame in avoiding the scramble,” he said.

Cheese reigns supreme as the nation’s favourite filling, featuring in 79% of omelettes. Close behind are ham (47%), mushrooms (47%) and onions (41%), with tomatoes (32%) rounding out the top five. Social-savvy cooks are also remixing classics with bacon (30%), peppers (25%), spinach (18%) and even crisps or panko breadcrumbs for extra texture, all chef-approved hacks for that Insta-perfect plate.

When it comes to sides, a fresh green salad (38%) is the most popular companion, followed by oven chips (32%), bread (20%) and tomato salad (19%), while ketchup (18%) still beats brown sauce (9%) in the great British breakfast debate.

A spokesperson for British Lion Eggs said, “Brits are embracing meals that are healthy, affordable and endlessly customisable, and the omelette ticks every box. Whether you like it golden, gooey or just right, British Lion eggs are a safe, sustainable and delicious way to master your next viral meal.”

Paul Foster’s top tips for the perfect omelette are as follows:


Ravish Magazine is the UK lifestyle magazine for modern inspiration across travel, food and wellbeing.

Exit mobile version