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mistys | 13:56 Mon 03rd Mar 2008 | Food & Drink
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Can you make them?

I think I might just be the worst omlette maker there ever was. I get so embarressed sending out a meal that looks complete sh!te.
I have been practising to make them for ages, but they still come out rubbish and I have to spend ages scrubbing the pan before my Nanna see's the mess I made!!
Soo annoying! Grrr!!
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I love making omelettes.

How do you make them Mistys?
You may have the heat too high............

I usually cook mine on a medium heat; keep pulling the set part up to let the 'wet' get to the pan itself, then throw o the topping/s and finish it off under the grill.............nice melted cheese and lovely even brown speckles..........
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Badley!!

My Nanna has proper omlette pan's so I guess they should come out good, but they don't.

Err OK, I beat the eggs. Tip them in, leave it a few second's. Push round with a wooden thingy, scrape into the middle will tipping the opposite side up. When all the runny bit's have gone I put the filling in then fold over each side and try to make it look edible once on the plate. Which is harder than it sounds.

This prob sound's really bad, I'm not very good at explaining things.

How long did it take you to get good at making them Tigger??
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Well that's what I thought so I started doing them on quite a low heat, but it still came out cr@p.
I can't put them under the grill either, I work in a kitchen so don't have time for that.

I think I am destined to make bad omlette's forever!!
I make mine the same as Jackthehat and they always come out fine, they even rise quite a bit for some reason and we get a really nice thick eggy flavour with bubbling cheese on top. The trick is to keep it to a medium heat, do as Jack says with lifting the cooked egdes with a spatula and tilting the pan a bit to get the uncooked stuff to run into the gaps around the egdes. No need to flip the omelette as the top will finish cooking under the grill - Good Luck with your future omelettes!
mistys - The microwave makes lovely omelette. Just remember to grease the dish you are using well. It's trial and error on timing at first until you get it right. All depends on how many eggs ect that you use. If you have greased the dish well it will just slide on to a plate. xxx
My omletts are fab, they look just like scrambled egg! LOL
Have you tried making them like shown in this video ?

http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-make-chees e-omelette

I make them in a totally different way though - I put a little oil in a pan, heat it up gently, pour in two beaten eggs and just leave on a gentle heat until the eggs start to set (I don't stir the egg mix). With a very thin wooden spatula, I push the edges of the omelette down into the main body, then raise the pan up at an angle so that any uncooked egg pours down around the sides. Then I slide the spatula down the sides and underneath to loosen the omelette from the pan. I usually pop it under a preheated grill then to finish off the top or just flip the omelette over to cook the other side. The secrets seem to be to have the pan well oiled first, not to have the heat too high and also use a really thin spatula.
mine used to be terrible! i read somewhere a couple of weeks ago to pour the mixture in the pan and keep stirring gently until the mixture starts to set. Im not sure if it was that method or if it was by pure luck but they turned out lovely! lol
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Arghhh!! Someone doesn't like me today, I just had to make another one!!
This one was a little more edible looking.
Thank's jugglering, I will watch the clip when I've got a bit more time later.
xx
Hiya Mistys,

Sorry, I logged off earlier.

I beat three eggs with a bit of salt and pepper. I make sure the oil is hot enough then pour the mixture in and swirl it round a bit to mix it. then I leave it for about a minute then check with a fork to see if the edge comes away from the sides. Then I take a flat wooden spatula and fold from the side inwards twice. Then I turn it over so that the edging is underneath for a bit. Then slide it onto the plate.

I've been cooking them for years so I can't remember how long it took me. It comes with experience I guess.

Good luck hun xxx
I work in a kitchen also....when I first started doing them years ago, I hated it....but once I got it right welll..Ive not looked back-will volunteer to do them now!!

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