I actually tried the Microwave Omelet maker while visiting one of my son and his family. It worked but the Omelet had a rubber feel to it.
I actually tried the Microwave Omelet maker while visiting one of my son and his family. It worked but the Omelet had a rubber feel to it.
Perhaps I should rethink that purchase, I hate rubbery eggs.
Me, too. Got rid of my rubber chicken for that very reason.
Thanks Joe, you saved me a few dollahsYes if you don't like bouncy eggs then stay away for it. It really was like chewing on a tire.
he showed me how to finish omelettes under the broiler...I can't imagine a better way.
Now that is a good trick. I don't attempt omelets because of the difficulty & never thought of that. Now I'll just start out w/ DW because she's the omelet queen of our house.Hey Sass, the two fold method is alot easier than trying to fold completely i ...
Good tips and a very nice looking dishHey Sass, the two fold method is alot easier than trying to fold completely in half. I have one 12" non stick pan I use for omelettes, I found 3 eggs with about 1/4 cup cream or milk covers the pan the best. You have to test your pans to see what amount works best for you. Once you have that formula it's a piece of cake.
I precook all the ingredients and place them in the middle while the eggs are cooking. Keep on med to med-low heat. Shake the pan a bit to loosen the omelette from it, once free you can reach in and fold one side over. Slide the folded side to the edge of the pan for support and fold the opposite side. The tricky part is sliding it out of the pan in one motion.
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