Stuffed Crust Italian Omelet High-Protein Breakfast

Macros
525 calories
50g protein
24g fat
30g carbs
stuffed crust italian omelet

This stuffed crust is a quick high-protein made with a wrap, mozzarella sticks, , tomatoes, Italian seasoning, basil, and extra cheese.

I wanted a fast breakfast that did not feel like another plate of plain scrambled , and this turned out way more fun than expected. The wrap gets folded around mozzarella sticks to create a stuffed crust edge, then the eggs cook in the center like an omelet.

The first time I tested it, the eggs leaked because I did not secure the edges tightly enough. Toothpicks fixed that. Once the wrap was pinned down around the cheese sticks, the eggs stayed in place and the outside crisped up in the air fryer.

It ends up feeling like a breakfast pizza, a tortilla omelet, and a stuffed crust flatbread all in one.

If you want more high-protein breakfast ideas, try these next:

The Tortilla Folding Strategy

The whole recipe depends on the tortilla edge staying sealed.

Place the mozzarella sticks around the edges of the wrap, then fold the tortilla over them to create a stuffed crust border. Use toothpicks to hold the tortilla down so it does not spring open while the eggs cook.

This creates a little wall around the center of the wrap. Once the eggs go in, the folded crust helps keep them contained.

It does not need to look perfect. It just needs to be sealed well enough that the raw does not run out the sides.

close up stuffed crust italian omelet

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • High Protein: Eggs, mozzarella sticks, and extra cheese make this a protein-packed breakfast.
  • Stuffed Crust Edge: The tortilla folds around the cheese sticks for a gooey crust.
  • Pizza-Inspired Flavor: Tomatoes, basil, Italian seasoning, and cheese give it an Italian-style flavor.
  • Air Fryer Friendly: The wrap gets crisp without needing a pan full of oil.
  • Fast Breakfast: It cooks in about 6 to 8 minutes once assembled.
  • Not Boring Eggs: It feels way more fun than a basic omelet.

What Makes This Stuffed Crust Omelet Different?

This is not a traditional omelet that gets folded in a skillet.

Instead, the tortilla becomes the base and crust. The mozzarella sticks create the stuffed edge, and the eggs cook in the center. The air fryer crisps the wrap while the cheese melts and the eggs set.

It is closer to a breakfast flatbread than a classic omelet, but the center still gives you that -based breakfast feel.

The Italian seasoning, tomatoes, basil, and cheese make it taste more like a breakfast pizza.

slicing stuffed crust italian omelet

Key Equipment

Air Fryer: This is essential for getting the wrap crispy quickly without drying out the eggs inside.

Digital Kitchen Scale: Essential for weighing out your toppings like tomatoes and cheese to keep your tracking accurate..

Ingredient Deep Dive & Strategy

Burrito Wrap: Gives the recipe a sturdy base and crisps up in the air fryer. A large burrito-sized wrap works best.

Low-Fat Mozzarella Sticks: Create the stuffed crust edge. String cheese works well here because it is already the right shape.

Whole Eggs: Cook in the center and turn the wrap into an omelet-style breakfast.

Diced Tomatoes: Add freshness and a little Italian flavor.

Italian Cheese: Adds more cheesy flavor on top of the eggs. Parmesan, mozzarella, or an Italian blend all work.

Fresh Basil: Adds a fresh finish and makes the whole thing taste more like pizza.

Italian Seasoning: Garlic, salt, pepper, oregano, basil, and red pepper flakes all work well.

How To Make a Stuffed Crust Italian Omelet

1. Build the cheese border

Lay a large low-carb burrito wrap flat.

Place 3 low-fat mozzarella sticks around the edges to form a triangle.

rolling cheese stuffed crust italian omelet

2. Fold and secure the crust

Fold the tortilla edges over the mozzarella sticks.

Use toothpicks to pin the tortilla down so the cheese sticks are fully enclosed.

Make sure the edges are tight. If the tortilla opens up in the air fryer, the egg can leak out.

ready for filling stuffed crust italian omelet

3. Move to the air fryer

Carefully place the tortilla base into the air fryer basket.

Make sure it sits flat before adding the eggs.

4. Add the eggs

Crack 2 whole eggs into the open center of the wrap.

Egg Wash the edges

Add diced tomatoes, shredded Italian cheese, basil, and seasonings.

adding egg wash

5. Air fry

Air fry at 350°F for 6 to 8 minutes, or until the egg whites are set and the yolks are cooked to your preference.

Cook a little less for softer yolks and a little longer for firmer eggs.

stuffed crust italian omelet before cooked

6. Remove toothpicks and serve

Carefully remove the toothpicks before eating.

Top with more basil, extra Italian seasoning, or a little hot sauce if you want.

Tips for the Best Texture

For the best stuffed crust omelet:

  • Use a large flexible wrap.
  • Fold the edges tightly around the cheese sticks.
  • Use toothpicks so the wrap does not open.
  • Do not overfill the center with toppings.
  • Check the eggs early so they do not overcook.
  • Remove the toothpicks before serving.
air fried italian stuffed crust omelet

Troubleshooting & FAQ

Why did my eggs leak out?

The tortilla edges probably were not sealed tightly enough. Make sure the cheese sticks form a closed border and use toothpicks to hold the wrap down.

Can I make this in the oven?

Yes. Bake it on a parchment-lined tray at 400°F until the wrap is crisp and the eggs are set. It may take a few minutes longer than the air fryer.

How do I keep the yolks runny?

Check the omelet early. Air fry until the whites are set but the yolks still look soft. You can also add the whites first, cook for a few minutes, then add the yolks near the end.

What wrap works best?

A large low-carb burrito wrap works best. Smaller wraps are harder to fold, and corn tortillas may crack.

Can I use egg whites?

Yes. Use about 1/2 cup liquid egg whites instead of whole eggs for a lower-fat version. The texture will be a little different, but it still works.

Can I use different cheese?

Yes. Mozzarella sticks work best for the stuffed crust, but pepper jack, cheddar sticks, or regular string cheese also work.

Can I add meat?

Yes. Turkey pepperoni, cooked turkey sausage, ham, or chicken would all work. Just do not overfill the center.

Why did my cheese not melt?

Your air fryer may cook the egg faster than it melts the cheese. Try lowering the temperature to 320°F and cooking a little longer.

jacob showing his portion stuffed crust italian omelet

Substitutions & Variations

ComponentSwap Options
Low-Carb WrapRegular burrito tortilla, high-fiber wrap, or lavash
Mozzarella SticksString cheese, cheddar sticks, or pepper jack sticks
Whole EggsLiquid egg whites or one egg plus egg whites
Diced TomatoesMushrooms, spinach, bell peppers, or onions
Italian CheeseParmesan, mozzarella, feta, or Italian blend
BasilParsley, oregano, or spinach
Italian SeasoningGarlic powder, red pepper flakes, oregano, salt, and pepper

Storage & Reheating

This stuffed crust omelet is best fresh because the wrap is crisp and the cheese is melted.

If you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 24 hours.

Reheat in the air fryer at 350°F for 3 to 4 minutes. The microwave works, but the wrap will get softer.

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The Final Verdict & Share

This stuffed crust Italian omelet is crispy, cheesy, and way more fun than plain eggs. The mozzarella-stuffed edge makes it feel like breakfast pizza, while the eggs keep it high in protein. Make it once, lock down the edges with toothpicks, and tag me if you try it.

stuffed crust italian omelet

Quick Breakfast Stuffed Crust Italian Omelet (High Protein)

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A crispy, high-protein breakfast wrap stuffed with melted mozzarella cheese sticks and filled with perfectly cooked whole eggs, tomatoes, and savory Italian seasonings.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 8 minutes
Total Time 13 minutes
Servings: 1 serving
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Calories: 525

Ingredients
  

  • 1 large Low carb mission burrito size wrap
  • 3 pieces Low fat mozzarella sticks
  • 2 whole Eggs
  • 2 tbsp Diced tomatoes
  • 2 tbsp Shredded Italian cheese
  • 1 pinch Fresh basil
  • 1 tsp Italian seasonings (garlic, pepper, salt, herbs)

Method
 

  1. Place the low carb burrito wrap flat on a clean surface and arrange the 3 low fat mozzarella sticks along the edges to create a triangle shape.
  2. Fold the tortilla edges tightly over the mozzarella cheese sticks and pin them down securely using toothpicks.
  3. Carefully transfer the secured tortilla base into your air fryer basket, then crack the 2 whole eggs directly into the center of the triangle.
  4. Top the eggs with the diced tomatoes, shredded Italian cheese, and fresh basil. Brush the outer wrap edges with egg wash and season everything with the Italian seasoning blend.
  5. Air fry at 350°F (175°C) for 6 to 8 minutes until the eggs are cooked to your preferred level of doneness and the wrap is golden brown.

Nutrition

Calories: 525kcalCarbohydrates: 30gProtein: 50gFat: 24g

Notes

Quick Breakfast Stuffed Crust Omelet Tips & Expert Strategy

TEXTURE NOTE: This breakfast should be incredibly crispy on the outside wrap with a gooey, fully melted cheese border and tender eggs in the middle.
SUBSTITUTION WARNING: Swapping the low-carb flour wrap for a corn tortilla will cause the edges to split and break when folding over the cheese sticks.
STORAGE NOTE: These are best enjoyed immediately after air frying because the tortilla wrap will lose its crispiness and turn soft when stored in the refrigerator.
SERVING TIP: Warm the entire dish for a few seconds if you slice it up later to ensure the stuffed cheese rim stays stringy and melted.

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