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Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by Zentac_75
One small flip for Jennypie....(omeletes are better folded I think):p




Well yeah, that's what I mean by 'flipped'. I have to flip it to fold it....I'm just not good with the spatula.
stevieboy32808
^Yep non-stick pans are the way to go. I felt the same level of excitement the first time I flipped pancakes. Before I use to flip them with a spatula, but it would come out all messy and out of wack.

Anyways I love omelets. I make mine with chopped tomatoes, sausages, and of course cheese. Sometimes I make hybrid omelet-pancakes! I heavily douse a slice of bread with the omelet mixture (minus the tomatoes and meat) and cook in a pan. Then pour the rest on top.

After finishing I put syrup. I told my roommate to try some and he loved it.
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
My god people if u think flipping an omelette is difficult, good luck with life, lol. Girls these days..what are they good for if they cant cook an egg. :haha:
gehzumteufel
ill be lazy and get the omlet pan. no flip necessary.
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
My god people if u think flipping an omelette is difficult, good luck with life, lol. Girls these days..what are they good for if they cant cook an egg. :haha:




Oh off, you moron. :rolleyes:
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
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Originally posted by stevieboy32808
^Yep non-stick pans are the way to go. I felt the same level of excitement the first time I flipped pancakes. Before I use to flip them with a spatula, but it would come out all messy and out of wack.

Anyways I love omelets. I make mine with chopped tomatoes, sausages, and of course cheese. Sometimes I make hybrid omelet-pancakes! I heavily douse a slice of bread with the omelet mixture (minus the tomatoes and meat) and cook in a pan. Then pour the rest on top.

After finishing I put syrup. I told my roommate to try some and he loved it.


Isnt that called a McGriddle from McDonalds?
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
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Originally posted by jennypie
Oh off, you moron. :rolleyes:


don't be mad cause u fail at life.
Silky Johnson
quote:
Originally posted by stevieboy32808
^Yep non-stick pans are the way to go. I felt the same level of excitement the first time I flipped pancakes. Before I use to flip them with a spatula, but it would come out all messy and out of wack.

Anyways I love omelets. I make mine with chopped tomatoes, sausages, and of course cheese. Sometimes I make hybrid omelet-pancakes! I heavily douse a slice of bread with the omelet mixture (minus the tomatoes and meat) and cook in a pan. Then pour the rest on top.

After finishing I put syrup. I told my roommate to try some and he loved it.




Wouldn't that be more of a French toast omelet? Mmmmmm french toast. There's something I haven't made in a while!
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
don't be mad cause u fail at life.



:haha: :haha:



Hardly!
UWM
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Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
don't be mad cause u fail at life.



Irony .. so thick .. can't ... even ..

Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by UWM
Irony .. so thick .. can't ... even ..





Shhhh, let him have his moment.
stevieboy32808
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Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
Isnt that called a McGriddle from McDonalds?

I don't know. I never ate breakfast at McDonalds, but from the commercials isn't that the top and bottom bun with the omelet in the middle?

I'm talking about mashing the omelet together with the bread, hence the word hybrid. It's pretty delicious.
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Originally posted by jennypie
Wouldn't that be more of a French toast omelet? Mmmmmm french toast. There's something I haven't made in a while!

I think that's what I'm talking about, just think hybrid lol.

It's funny how you blew up so fast telling him to off. Here's something that will cheer you right up: link & link2
:gsmile:
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