Showing posts with label omelet pans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label omelet pans. Show all posts

10/08/2011

Non-Stick Omelette Egg Pan by MSC International Review

Non-Stick Omelette Egg Pan by MSC International
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This pan is excellent for the single person. It makes a perfect serving for one. I use it for the small serving needed for my diet and it is great. Truly non-stick and easy to care for. Highly recommend.

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Create perfect omelets with the ease of a flip! This charming egg frying pan is the ideal shape and size for a single egg sandwich, muffin or bagel and has a non-stick finish and Bakelite handle.Check out our other adorable egg themed kitchen gadgets. 5 inches diam.

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9/27/2011

Joie de Vivre 50162 Mini Fry Egg Pan with Nonstick Surface Review

Joie de Vivre 50162 Mini Fry Egg Pan with Nonstick Surface
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I would have never bought this pan if I had seen the reviews here, but I bought it on an impulse at a cookware outlet and I'm so glad I did! My pan doesn't have any of the problems (hot handle, peeling nonstick) that the other reviewers here have experienced. I suspect that since those earlier reviews the pan has been redesigned by the manufacturer.
Whatever the reason, I absolutely love it! It's the only pan I've ever found that is the perfect size (4") for english muffins and orowheat sandwich thins. Honestly, I'm a rather practical person, so I generally don't buy things with little characters on them, but this pan has ended up being the most-used pan in my kitchen. It's perfect for making scrambled egg sandwiches, so I use it several times a week.
If the handle starts heating up or the nonstick peels off, I'll update this review, but in over six months of weekly use, it's performed like a little champ! And, over time, the cartoon egg on the handle has grown on me, it seems kind of shocked or amazed... perhaps because it has to watch me cook an egg!
BTW-The secret to light, fluffy scrambled eggs is to use a low heat and stir constantly. It takes a little longer, but it is so worth it.
Enjoy!
Claire
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Where cuteness and function meet this small fry brings big smiles.It is the perfect pan to fry a single egg in, to make a tiny omelet or a perfect egg sandwich.Children and adults will be cheered by its bright appearance and its non-stick surface.Great gift for a college student or a new apartment, or just to make yourself smile!

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9/17/2011

Joie Microwave Omelet in a Pot Review

Joie Microwave Omelet in a Pot
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I am not big fan of microwavable omelet in a first place; it taste a little bit rubbery.
Don't get me wrong this omelet maker is working, but it is another gadget-toy, which will take space in your kitchen and cost you about $20.00 w/shipping.
If you really, really want to make an omelet in your microwave follow the instruction:
Take ceramic or glass (microwave safe) cup or bowl cover it with a little bit of butter, add two eggs and what ever else you like, bit eggs with a fork a little bit, cover with paper towel or paper plate and microwave for 1-2 minutes - and you got yourself an omelet, and you saved $20.00.


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The Microwave Omelet Maker, by Joie, is made of porcelain. It has an easy to use design; simply add ingredients, mix and microwave then you can eat and enjoy directly from the pot. It saves time and eliminates waste.

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8/23/2011

Progressive International Microwavable Omelet Maker Review

Progressive International Microwavable Omelet Maker
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So let's be honest, this is a dumpy little microwave omelet maker.
That said, I love it. Mine broke pretty early on and now is just two seperate pieces, but still works great. I use Egg Beaters and pour some in with some veggies, toss it in the microwave for a few minutes, go get dressed, and when I come back i've got breakfast. And i've even tried making the traditional omelet with cheese in between the two parts and it's not a problem at all. Best part is, if you want you can eat it right out of the pan.
Cleanup seriously takes about 15 seconds: water, soap, scrub, done.
This product is why I can actually eat eggs the way I want every morning.

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Progressive International is your source for the widest range of functional, inventive, and fun kitchen tools and great ideas put into practice. Our in-house designers spend hours in the kitchen coming up with ways to improve on a variety of traditional tasks and tools. Established in 1973, our commitment to quality and service allows us to offer a broad selection of quality kitchenware and other household products.This microwavable omelet maker holds up to 4 eggs for a quick and easy omelet.Its non stick surface makes for easy cleaning.

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Nordic Ware Microwave Omelet Pan Review

Nordic Ware Microwave Omelet Pan
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The Nordic Ware Microwave Omelet Pan is quite a nifty little kitchen gadget. Before purchasing, I had said to myself, "Making an omelet in the microwave? Impossible." I got this pan and was proven wrong. To my surprise, the omelets made in this pan come out rather tasty. I was also pleased that the eggs come right out of the pan and don't stick at all. However, as others have said, you must use some kind of cooking spray, oil or butter for a completely non-sticking surface when removing the egg from the pan. It's easy to clean. No stuck-on, hard to remove egg whatsoever.
I remember reading one or maybe a few reviews that said their pan didn't come with instructions. Mine did. I followed them and the resulting omelet was not the best. It came out a bit hard. It was edible and not bad but not particularly the best omelet. The instructions are rather standard and goes as follows:
- 2-4 eggs
- 2 tablespoons of milk or water
- Beat in a small bowl
- Pour the mixture in the omelet pan evenly on both sides
- Cook for 2 minutes
- Stir from outside in
- Place the toppings on each half and cook for another 1.5 minutes
- Remove from the microwave
- Fold the pan to make the omelet
What the instructions do not take into account is the wattage of the microwave you're using or that times may vary depending on the amount of eggs you use.
My findings based on the use of 2 eggs, which I think is more than enough(for me anyway), is that hand or electrically mixed eggs took 1.15 to 1.30 minutes to be completely cooked or when the eggs started to bubble up and it looked like they would bubble over and the wet egg was consumed. Any longer or following the above directions provided by Nordic Ware resulted in the hard or rubbery eggs that I described earlier. However, using the times I indicated resulted in a soft, fluffy, fully cooked omelet which was more to my liking. Another important note is that I'm using a 1250W microwave. Perhaps the factory directions would be more suitable if you have a lower wattage microwave or are using more than 2 eggs.
I mostly make cheese omelets. I like to place the cheese on after I take the omelet out of the microwave because from experience when I did it as instructed, the cheese came out watery.
Pan fried, stove-made omelets taste better in my opinion but this pan still does a good job and in a fraction of the time.
I also use the omelet pan for making eggs to put in my breakfast sandwiches. I just beat one egg and pour it on one side of the pan. Cool gadget for quick eggs in the morning.

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Forget having cereal for breakfast. This pan cooks perfect 2-4 egg omelets in just minutes with your microwave. Dishwasher safe for easy clean up.Proudly made in the USA by Nordic Ware.

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