Which preposition to use with omelette

with Occurrences 2%

Franckel, who is Hungarian; Napoléon Gaillard, who is a cobbler; Dombrowski, who is a Pole; and Billioray, who writes omelette with an h, will make perhaps rather a mess of it.

without Occurrences 2%

" "One cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs, sir.

from Occurrences 1%

Somehow you remind me of the sleight-of-hand performer producing an omelette from a silk hat.

of Occurrences 1%

The tansy was an omelette of another description, made chiefly with eggs and chopped herbs.

at Occurrences 1%

A farm-kitchen in northern France is a scrupulously clean placethe whole family gets up at half-past four in the morning and sees to the matterand despite the frugality of her own home menu, the fermière can produce you a perfect omelette at any hour of the day or night.

than Occurrences 1%

"Well, sir," then he said slowly, "it ain't your order, but you look a whole lot more like a feller that would order Spanish omelette than like a feller that would order Hamburger steak.

out Occurrences 1%

I boiled the peas and potatoes, and then, when we had done the first course, Joyce got up and made a brilliantly successful French omelette out of some fresh eggs which she had brought down for that inspired purpose.

for Occurrences 1%

he said, if it isn’t a shame that Bates can never cook another omelette for me! We sent Bates back with my grandfather from the boat-house, and Stoddard, Larry and I started across the ice; the light coating of snow made walking comparatively easy.

Which preposition to use with  omelette