
Broccoli and Cheese Omelet — A Quick, Low-Point Breakfast
This simple broccoli and cheese omelet is a fast, satisfying breakfast that helps you use up leftover vegetables and sneak more greens into your morning. It’s perfect for busy weekdays and works great as a protein-rich option for those following Weight Watchers or other point-based plans. The recipe is light, flavorful, and can be on the table in just a few minutes. For reference, using reduced-fat Weight Watchers Swiss-style cheese counts as 1 point per slice.

Recipe: Broccoli and Cheese Omelet
Yield: 1 serving — Serving size: 1 omelet
Course: Breakfast, Brunch | Cuisine: American
Summary
This omelet combines eggs and egg whites with tender cooked broccoli and a slice of reduced-fat Swiss cheese for a creamy, savory finish. It’s cooked on low heat so the eggs set gently and the cheese melts without overcooking. The result is a light, protein-packed omelet with about 183 calories per serving and minimal carbs.
Ingredients
- 1 whole egg
- 2 egg whites
- 1 tablespoon skim milk
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
- Oil spray (or a light drizzle of olive oil)
- 1/2 cup cooked broccoli, chopped
- 1 slice reduced-fat Swiss cheese (Weight Watchers reduced-fat Swiss noted as 1 point per slice)
Instructions
- In a small bowl, whisk together the whole egg, egg whites, skim milk, salt and pepper until well combined.
- Heat a medium non-stick skillet over medium heat and lightly coat it with oil spray.
- Pour the egg mixture into the warm skillet, rotating the pan so the eggs spread evenly across the bottom.
- Lower the heat to a gentle flame so the eggs cook slowly and evenly without browning.
- When the eggs begin to set but still have a slightly soft surface, place the slice of Swiss cheese in the center and top with the cooked broccoli.
- Once the eggs are fully set, fold the left and right edges toward the center to form the omelet. Slide onto a plate and serve immediately.
Nutrition (per omelet)
Calories: 183.2 kcal | Carbohydrates: 6.4 g | Protein: 20.6 g | Fat: 8.5 g | Fiber: 2.6 g | Sodium: 251.2 mg | Sugar: 1.9 g
Notes and Tips
- Use leftover roasted or steamed broccoli to save time—make sure it’s chopped into small pieces so it heats through quickly inside the omelet.
- To make the omelet fluffier, beat the egg whites and whole egg until slightly frothy before pouring into the pan.
- If you prefer a vegetarian option without dairy, swap the cheese for a sprinkle of nutritional yeast or a small handful of diced avocado after cooking.
- Cook the omelet on low heat to avoid browning the eggs; gentle heat ensures a smooth, tender texture and allows the cheese to melt evenly.
Variations
Try mixing other vegetables such as spinach, mushrooms or diced bell pepper. For a bit of heat, add a pinch of red pepper flakes or a few slices of jalapeño. For added flavor without many extra calories, sprinkle in chopped fresh herbs like chives, parsley or dill just before serving.
Storage and Make-Ahead
Omelets are best eaten fresh but can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 48 hours. Reheat gently in a non-stick skillet over low heat or in short bursts in a microwave to avoid rubbery eggs. If you plan to meal-prep, cook the broccoli and store it separately; assemble and cook the omelet when ready for the best texture.
Why This Works
Combining whole egg and egg whites gives you a balance of flavor and extra protein with fewer calories. Broccoli adds fiber, vitamins, and a satisfying texture, while reduced-fat Swiss cheese provides a melty, savory finish with a low point value for those tracking Weight Watchers points.
Final Step
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