me eat, 7“? i FROM U.S, - fast tables, . 9 ...-- I touch of the trade winds.: native staff.“ Water Isle Omelet 1 tsp. medium julienne cut celery- L tsp. medium julienne cut onions i isp. bean sprouts .. Lo L tbls. sliced water chestnuts 1 thls. peeled, diced fresh tomatd | 5 beaten eges 5 Pinch of white gepper, salt to taste EVIRGIN ISLANDS 8: surpriaing new omelet has -|.. urneyed up from the. U. §, Virgin Islands to bring a fresh new dish to mainland break- The Water Isle Omelet speaks Bot the tropics in evary delect- Hable bite. The mysteries of a A lush green island’ “are” to be 4 found inside while-the golden. beaches of the Virgin, Islands beckon from: .thia bountiful omelet, The omelet. combines the . delicate . taste: of water chestnuts, bean sprouts and other exotic “vegetables. ‘with the more: famillar onions, cel- ery and tomatoes found in ey-— ery neighborhood food store, A few apicy touches of white Pepper, salt and soy sauce give | this _change-of-pace omelet a It’s :the creation of Richard Veat, executive chef at the posh new. Water Isle Colony. Club,- located on Water Island in St. ; Thomas Harbour.. Guests are paying 50 to.75 dollars per day’ to savor this -island hideaway and the tropical taste ‘treats served an the outdoor dining terrace by Chef Vest and his with ‘water chestnuts, diced tomatoes, Isle Omelet.’ “1 dash of soy sauce - 2 tbls. butter: ‘Saute eden Q water chestnuts in ane tablespoon butter. Do not coak until. soft. Vegetables should be crisp. 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