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Offline Toaster
01-16-2012, 08:01 PM,
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' Wrote:really really.

Really really really.

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Offline Junes
01-16-2012, 08:05 PM,
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Hai Franklin.
 
Offline Toaster
01-16-2012, 08:06 PM,
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' Wrote:Hai Franklin.

Hai Junes.

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Offline EisenSeele
01-16-2012, 08:09 PM,
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Basic Omelet Recipe
Many people are intimidated by omelets, but if you can make scrambled eggs, you can make an omelet.

Omelets should always be cooked in a nonstick sauté pan. An 8" omelet pan is the best choice, but any nonstick pan will do as long as it's round and between 6 inches and 10 inches in diameter. Also, you should always use a heat-resistant rubber spatula.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Ingredients:

2 eggs
2 Tbsp. whole milk
2 Tbsp clarified butter or whole butter
Salt and ground white pepper, to taste

Preparation:

Crack the eggs into a glass mixing bowl and beat them until they turn a pale yellow color.

Heat a heavy-bottomed nonstick sauté pan over medium-low heat. Add the butter and let it melt.

Add the milk to the eggs and season to taste with salt and white pepper. Then, grab your whisk and whisk like crazy. You're going to want to work up a sweat here. If you're not up for that, you can use an electric beater or stand mixer with the whisk attachment. Whatever device you use, you're trying to beat as much air as possible into the eggs.

When the butter in the pan is hot enough to make a drop of water hiss, pour in the eggs. Don't stir! Let the eggs cook for up to a minute or until the bottom starts to set.

With a heat-resistant rubber spatula, gently push one edge of the egg into the center of the pan, while tilting the pan to allow the still liquid egg to flow in underneath. Repeat with the other edges, until there's no liquid left.

Your eggs should now resemble a bright yellow pancake, which should easily slide around on the nonstick surface. If it sticks at all, loosen it with your spatula.

Now gently flip the egg pancake over, using your spatula to ease it over if necessary. Cook for another few seconds, or until there is no uncooked egg left.

If you're adding any other ingredients, now's the time to do it. (See note.) Spoon your filling across the center of the egg in straight line.

With your spatula, lift one edge of the egg and fold it across and over, so that the edges line up. Cook for another minute or so, but don't overcook or allow the egg to turn brown. If necessary, you can flip the entire omelet over to cook the top for 30 seconds or so. Just don't let it get brown.

Gently transfer the finished omelet to a plate. Garnish with chopped fresh herbs if desired.

NOTE: There's no limit to the number of fillings you can use with this basic omelet recipe.

Some suggestions include:

Grated cheese
Sautéed mushrooms
Diced and sautéed onion
Chopped cooked bacon
Diced ham

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Offline Altejago
01-16-2012, 08:11 PM,
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YAY!

OMELLETES!!!
 
Offline Loken
01-16-2012, 08:12 PM,
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' Wrote:Basic Omelet Recipe
Many people are intimidated by omelets, but if you can make scrambled eggs, you can make an omelet.

Omelets should always be cooked in a nonstick sauté pan. An 8" omelet pan is the best choice, but any nonstick pan will do as long as it's round and between 6 inches and 10 inches in diameter. Also, you should always use a heat-resistant rubber spatula.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Ingredients:

2 eggs
2 Tbsp. whole milk
2 Tbsp clarified butter or whole butter
Salt and ground white pepper, to taste

Preparation:

Crack the eggs into a glass mixing bowl and beat them until they turn a pale yellow color.

Heat a heavy-bottomed nonstick sauté pan over medium-low heat. Add the butter and let it melt.

Add the milk to the eggs and season to taste with salt and white pepper. Then, grab your whisk and whisk like crazy. You're going to want to work up a sweat here. If you're not up for that, you can use an electric beater or stand mixer with the whisk attachment. Whatever device you use, you're trying to beat as much air as possible into the eggs.

When the butter in the pan is hot enough to make a drop of water hiss, pour in the eggs. Don't stir! Let the eggs cook for up to a minute or until the bottom starts to set.

With a heat-resistant rubber spatula, gently push one edge of the egg into the center of the pan, while tilting the pan to allow the still liquid egg to flow in underneath. Repeat with the other edges, until there's no liquid left.

Your eggs should now resemble a bright yellow pancake, which should easily slide around on the nonstick surface. If it sticks at all, loosen it with your spatula.

Now gently flip the egg pancake over, using your spatula to ease it over if necessary. Cook for another few seconds, or until there is no uncooked egg left.

If you're adding any other ingredients, now's the time to do it. (See note.) Spoon your filling across the center of the egg in straight line.

With your spatula, lift one edge of the egg and fold it across and over, so that the edges line up. Cook for another minute or so, but don't overcook or allow the egg to turn brown. If necessary, you can flip the entire omelet over to cook the top for 30 seconds or so. Just don't let it get brown.

Gently transfer the finished omelet to a plate. Garnish with chopped fresh herbs if desired.

NOTE: There's no limit to the number of fillings you can use with this basic omelet recipe.

Some suggestions include:

Grated cheese
Sautéed mushrooms
Diced and sautéed onion
Chopped cooked bacon
Diced ham
You understand. You understand it all.

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Offline Rommie
01-16-2012, 08:12 PM,
#27
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In space, nobody knows I'm a panda
Offline Altejago
01-16-2012, 08:13 PM,
#28
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Joined: Aug 2010

God I love you guys!

Omelettes, cookies, Google tricks....

What else?
 
Offline Rommie
01-16-2012, 08:15 PM,
#29
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I refrain from posting more than one cool thing in a Flood Thread.

In space, nobody knows I'm a panda
Offline Toaster
01-16-2012, 08:54 PM,
#30
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Joined: Sep 2010

I read those google tricks on 9gag.

I tried them

I died of awesomeness overdose.

Olivia Sable
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