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Evening time is when you most often see me putting together something for dinner the coming day. The fun thing for me, is that I rarely do things twice (and even if so, it practically never ends up the EXACT same way…) and since Niger doesn’t have a supermarket where everything is available, you just piece together things depending on what is available, or what combinations you happen to think will turn out great! In this case, I good the tuna-egg dish inspiration from my sister-in-law and added some vegetables that I had in house. Since the dish ended up a success, I knew I had to share by blogging the recipe. Here goes!

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Solar Cooker Tuna Omelet Recipe (4 persons)

Mix the following ingrediences:

1 box of tuna
4 tomatoes (medium-sized)
1 onion (chopped)
2-3 paprikas (chopped)
fresh basil (or some other herb)
salt & pepper (or other spices
6-8 eggs

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Mix the ingredients together-

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… then place in your solar oven for approximately 4 hours (no longer if the sun is good, or it will dry up).

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Come back from work, open solar oven and voilà!

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In this case, the omelet was served on a plate with solar cooked millet bread, fresh tomatoes and basil leaves.

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Tempted, anyone?