MOUNTAIN SPINACH OMELETTE

The omelette recipe we present can be made by exchanging spinach for sarrons (wild spinach), one of the great variety varieties of herbs full of properties and flavours that can be found in our mountains. This time mixed with dried beans.

Wild spinach or mountain spinach is a herb that has traditionally been used as a food and medicinal plant and has been found in Neolithic settlements.  Due to the peculiar shape of its leaves, the sarrons are also called Good-King-Henry, poor-man’s asparagus, perennial goosefoot, Lincolnshire spinach, Markery, or English mercury.

 

RECIPE

Preparation for 4 people:

First, boil the beans (soaked the night before) over low heat for 2 to 2 hours and a half. 

In another pot, scald the spinach or sarrons. 

Once everything is cooked, take them out and strain them. 

Next, sauté the garlic and add the spinach first and then the beans and stir the ingredients. 

Finally, add the beaten eggs, a pinch of salt and make the omelette. It’s as simple as that.

Ingredients for preparing mountain spinach omelette:

-1 kg of spinach or sarrons
-8 eggs
-3 garlic cloves
-250 g of white beans
-Salt
-Olive oil