The controversy surrounding the potato omelet recipe has resurfaced once again, this time with chef Dabiz Muñoz as the protagonist. A video that is rapidly circulating on social media shows the famous chef expressing his opinion on the controversial ingredient: onion.
In the aforementioned video, shared on the social network These words have generated endless reactions among Internet users, who have hotly debated the authenticity of the recipe.
However, what has drawn even more attention is not the chef’s statement, but the scene that accompanies his statements: Muñoz appears eating a Betanzos tortilla in which a raw egg can clearly be seen. This detail has sparked sarcastic comments and criticism from users, who question the quality and authenticity of the dish.
In this context, the question arises as to whether the Spanish omelette should contain onion or not, an issue that has divided public opinion and has even confronted renowned chefs. While Dabiz Muñoz defends a version without onion, others such as Karlos Arguiñano, Pedro Subijana or Juan Mari Arzak advocate including it in the recipe.
One of the aspects most criticized by Internet users in the publication is the raw egg on the dish. “That’s not even an omelet, it’s egg soup with potatoes,” said an Instagram user. “There is the undercooked omelet and then the dirty one that you eat,” added another. “Why do they talk about tortilla while drinking salmorejo?” another Internet user pointed out.
“You are debating whether with onion or without onion, but I think that at some point in the recipe it had to be put on the fire,” said one user. Another Internet user highlighted that “criticizing with his immense knowledge the three times in a row awarded as the best chef on the planet.”