A dialogue between mother and son make an regarding omelet
Mother: Son, I'm happy you have a good job now. When did you receive the work report?
Son: Mom, you'll be happy to know that not only do I have a good job, but I'll also get a furnished rent-free place to stay. The company will take care of electricity, water charges, and I'll even have a chauffeur-driven car. The house is in a great neighborhood.
Mother: But son, you don't know how to cook. How will you manage?
Son: Oh, Mom, bachelors like me usually manage just fine. I'll have simple breakfast with jam, butter, bread, bananas, and eggs. I'll eat lunch outside mostly. Can you please teach me how to make a few curries? Also, can you show me how to make an omelet now?
Mother: Of course, I'd be glad to. Let's go to the kitchen.
Son: Okay, Mom.
Mother: Today, I'll teach you how to make an omelet, and you'll make it for breakfast tomorrow.
Son: Sure, Mom.
Mother: Pay attention now. First, break two eggs into a bowl. Beat them with a fork or an egg beater until frothy. Cut a small onion and half a green chili into small pieces like this, and add them to the beaten eggs. If you don't like green chilies, you can use pepper. Don't forget to add a pinch of salt.
Son: Should I place the frying pan on the stove now?
Mother: Yes, put it on the stove and turn on the heat.
Son: What's next?
Mother: Once the pan is hot, add a teaspoonful of ghee. That's it.
Son: Can I pour the mixture into the pan now?
Mother: Yes, pour it in. When one side is cooked enough, use the spatula to turn it to the other side. Once both sides are cooked, your omelet is ready.
Son: It's so simple, Mom. I can make an omelet in just five minutes.
Mother: But don't eat too many eggs. I know you love them.
Son: No worries, Mom. I'll be careful. When will you show me how to make chicken curry?
Mother: I know that's your favorite dish. I'll show you how to cook chicken tomorrow. It's not as simple as making an omelet, but with ready-made masala available, it's not too difficult either.
Son: Alright, tomorrow it is. Thank you, Mom.