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A Simple Technique For Turning Your Favorite Omelet Recipes Into The Perfect Omelet
Oct 26,2006 00:00
by
naveena
Are burnt eggs and omelets that crumble into tiny pieces if you do so much as think wrongly about them ruining your best omelet recipes? If any of these five things has happened to you, keep reading for an easy way to create the perfect omelet from virtually all omelet recipes. 5 Reasons Your Omelet Isn’t Perfect 1.) You thought wrongly about it, and it crumbled into 1,000 pieces. (Eggs don’t have much self esteem you know) 2.) That “no stick” skillet left its “no stick” at home on the morning you decided to make omelets for breakfast. 3.) Your eggs decided to go tanning in the three minutes you weren’t watching the skillet and came back with burnt bottoms. 4.) Your ingredients decided to segregate from one another. Look closely and you may see a “Do not mix well with others” sign. 5.) Your spatula acted more like a diving board and propelled your omelet straight to the floor. It was a beautiful triple axle with a double tuck and one heck of a landing, but not the result you were probably looking for. So let’s remedy this situation and create the perfect omelet. Step 1-Beat Those Eggs Grab a couple of eggs and beat them lightly. Pour them into a quart size Ziploc bag. Step 2-Add Your Favorite Ingredients Pick the best ingredients from your favorite omelet recipes and toss them into the Ziploc. Cheese, onions, peppers, bacon and sausage bits, and mushrooms are all good, but use whatever you’d like. There’s no need to mix, just toss them in the bag. Step 3-A Rolling Boil Get out a pot, fill it with water, and get the water boiling. A rolling, turbulent boil is what you want. Step 4-Take the Plunge Now, place the Ziploc in the water for about 15 minutes. The boiling water will mix the ingredients and cook the contents. When the omelet looks about how you’d like it, remove the bag from the water and pour the contents onto a plate. Watch it slide right out of the bag. Voila! It’s the perfect omelet. The above method may not be the best under all circumstances given concerns in recent months over the microwaving and cooking of foods in plastic. However, it works great in circumstances such as camping or when you need to create multiple omelets fast. Simply get all the bags ready at once and put them in the boiling water at the same time. The bags will want to lay flat on the water so to keep them upright, try laying a flat stick across the pot and clothespin each Ziploc to the stick. It works great and you’ll never have to worry again about creating the perfect omelet from your favorite omelet recipes! Derek Blandford may be the world’s laziest person when it comes to food preparation. If you’re like him and just want great recipes (some are the most guarded recipes in the world) and incredibly quick and easy cooking tips, visit: www.businessangler.com/omelet-recipes.html |