Tired of the same old salads? Let’s elevate your lunch game with something truly special! This Herbed Omelet Pinwheel Salad is a visual delight and a flavor explosion. Imagine delicate, thin omelets filled with a creamy, vibrant blend of fresh herbs, rolled up, and sliced into beautiful pinwheels. We’ll serve them over a crisp bed of lettuce, juicy tomatoes, and tangy pickled beets for a meal that’s as satisfying as it is gorgeous. It’s the perfect centerpiece for a spring brunch, a light yet elegant lunch, or any time you want to impress!
Ingredients
• For the Herbed Omelet Roulade
• 6 large eggs
• 3 tablespoons / 42g unsalted butter, divided
• Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
• 4 tablespoons / 15g minced fresh parsley
• 3 tablespoons / 9g minced fresh chives
• 3 tablespoons / 9g minced fresh dill
• ½ tablespoon / 2g minced fresh cilantro
• 2 tablespoons / 30g high-quality mayonnaise
• For the Salad & Dressing
• 1 head red leaf lettuce, washed and torn
• 3 ripe tomatoes, sliced
• 1¼ cups / 200g sliced pickled beets
• 1 cup / 240ml creamy sour cream and dill dressing, for serving
• For Garnish
• Fresh parsley sprigs
• Thinly sliced radishes
Instructions
1. First, prepare the omelets. In a small bowl, whisk 2 eggs with a pinch of salt and pepper. Melt 1 tablespoon of butter in a 9-inch non-stick skillet over medium heat. Pour in the eggs, swirling the pan to create a thin, crêpe-like omelet. Cook for 1-2 minutes until set, then carefully slide it onto a plate without folding. Repeat twice more with the remaining eggs and butter to make 3 omelets, stacking them on the plate.
2. In a separate bowl, combine the minced parsley, chives, dill, and cilantro with the mayonnaise. Season with a little salt and pepper and mix well. Gently spread one-third of this vibrant herb mixture evenly over one of the cooled omelets, leaving a small border. Tightly roll it up into a log and place it seam-side down on a clean plate. Repeat with the remaining 2 omelets and herb filling.
3. Cover the omelet rolls with plastic wrap and transfer them to the refrigerator to chill for at least 1 hour. This step is crucial for helping them firm up so they slice cleanly.
4. To assemble the salad, arrange the lettuce leaves on a large serving platter or on individual plates. Create a beautiful pattern by layering the sliced tomatoes over the lettuce. Top each tomato slice with a slice of pickled beet.
5. Once chilled, remove the omelet rolls from the refrigerator. Using a sharp knife, cut the rolls into ¾-inch thick slices to reveal the pinwheel pattern. Arrange these omelet pinwheels artfully over the tomatoes and beets.
6. Garnish the platter with fresh parsley sprigs and radish slices. Serve immediately, passing the chilled creamy dressing separately for everyone to drizzle as they please.
Nutritional Information
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Pro Tips
• Use a good quality non-stick pan to ensure your omelets are thin and release easily without tearing.
• Don’t skip the chilling step! It helps the omelet rolls firm up, making them much easier to slice cleanly into perfect pinwheels.
• The omelet rolls can be made a day in advance and kept tightly wrapped in the refrigerator, making assembly quick and easy when you’re ready to serve.
• Feel free to customize the fresh herbs based on your preference. Mint, tarragon, or basil would also be delicious additions to the filling.
FAQ
Q: Is this herbed omelet salad a good source of vegetarian protein
A: Yes, this salad is an excellent source of vegetarian protein. The six large eggs in the recipe provide a substantial amount of high-quality protein, making this a satisfying and nourishing meal for a light lunch or brunch.
Q: Can I make this omelet pinwheel salad vegan
A: This recipe relies heavily on eggs, making a direct vegan version difficult. However, you can easily make the filling and dressing vegan by using plant-based mayonnaise and a vegan sour cream dressing. For the omelet, you could experiment with a thin chickpea flour crêpe, but this will significantly change the original texture and flavor.
Q: Can I prepare these vegetarian omelet pinwheels ahead of time
A: Absolutely. For easy meal prep, you can make the herbed omelet rolls a full day in advance. Keep them tightly wrapped in plastic wrap and stored in the refrigerator. Slice them into pinwheels just before you assemble the salad to ensure they are fresh and hold their shape perfectly.
Q: Is this herbed omelet salad recipe gluten-free
A: The primary ingredients in this recipe—eggs, herbs, butter, and fresh vegetables—are all naturally gluten-free. To ensure the entire dish is gluten-free, simply check the labels on your mayonnaise, pickled beets, and creamy dressing to confirm they do not contain any gluten additives.





