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omlette recipee needed..with pics
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 752098" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Okay, I got hungry this morning and really didn't answer your question. I mix a little milk in the eggs and whip them real well to try to make them fluffy. I'm not sure what your pan looks like, I assume it's not the type of omlete pan that has two halves with a hinge in the middle so you just cook the eggs on both sides and put eggs and ingredients on the other... then just close the sides together when the eggs are cooked. I have always just cooked my 3 egg omlete in a frying pan, add cheese, meat, veggies to half of it and when the eggs look cooked enough just fold the egg only half over the top of the other. I should also say, after I flip the egg only half on top of the other half I'll add a tablespoon of water near the side of the hot frying pan and cover it quickly to add steam to help melt the cheese quicker and heat things up fast.</p><p></p><p>My omletes don't always look pretty..... who cares after a couple of bites.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 752098, member: 378"] Okay, I got hungry this morning and really didn't answer your question. I mix a little milk in the eggs and whip them real well to try to make them fluffy. I'm not sure what your pan looks like, I assume it's not the type of omlete pan that has two halves with a hinge in the middle so you just cook the eggs on both sides and put eggs and ingredients on the other... then just close the sides together when the eggs are cooked. I have always just cooked my 3 egg omlete in a frying pan, add cheese, meat, veggies to half of it and when the eggs look cooked enough just fold the egg only half over the top of the other. I should also say, after I flip the egg only half on top of the other half I'll add a tablespoon of water near the side of the hot frying pan and cover it quickly to add steam to help melt the cheese quicker and heat things up fast. My omletes don't always look pretty..... who cares after a couple of bites. Alan [/QUOTE]
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