There Is A Massive Omelette Festival Headed To Louisiana In November
By Jackie Ann|Published September 15, 2022
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
You can always count on Louisiana to throw an epic festival, the bigger the better. If that’s the motto, then this particular festival fits right in. Every November, the town of Abbeville brings out all the stops to create a massive, 5,000-egg omelet that’s easily the most enormous you’ve ever seen.
While we know “omelette” is the British spelling and “omelet” is the American spelling, the festival prefers the British spelling, so that’s how we’ll spell it in this article.
Before we get into the festival, let’s look at the history.
As the legend goes, as Napoleon and his army were riding through southern France, they stopped for a night in the town of Bessieres. A local innkeeper prepared an omelette for him, and he was so impressed with it that he ordered all of the eggs in the town to be used to make a giant omelette for his army. It then morphed into a tradition that continues today.
There are actually several cities around the world that celebrate this tradition.
Bessieres, France; Frejus, France; Dumbea, New Caledonia; Granby in Quebec, Canada; Malmedy, Belgium, and Pigue, Argentina each hold their own omelette festivals.
Every year, representatives from each of these cities arrive in Abbeville to be knighted as chevaliers (chefs), and they help prepare the omelette.
Most of the prep work takes place the day before. They actually crack 5,000 eggs plus an additional egg for every year that the festival has taken place. For 2022, they'll actually be cracking 5,038 eggs, since the festival is in its 38th season.
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When this many eggs are involved, you break out some unique kitchen utensils...
There will be an arts and crafts market plus live entertainment throughout the two-day festival, so bring the whole family out for this family-friendly festival!