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Microwavable Nonstick Omelet Maker: Quick & Easy Breakfast, Dishwasher Safe, Holds Up to 3 Eggs
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- CONTENTS: One (1) Microwave Safe Omelet Maker that holds up to 3 eggs.
- MAIN USE: Create a simple & healthy omelet in 3 easy steps! Beat eggs, add ingredients & cook for 2 minutes in the microwave for a delicious, fluffy omelet.
- PERFECT FOR: A quick breakfast option during busy mornings. No need for butter or oil to cook. Easy to travel with - take with you to work, school or camping!
- CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Our reusable omelet maker is microwave and dishwasher safe, BPA and Phthalate free. A safe alternative to stove-top omelets.
- SPECIFICATIONS: Measuring 8.25" length x 4.5" width x 2.25" height, this uniquely shaped omelet maker is the perfect accessory for any kitchen.
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Product Description
Culinary Element’s Nonstick Omelet Maker is the perfect accessory for any kitchen to create a simple and healthy breakfast in 3 easy steps. Beat eggs, add ingredients and cook for 2 minutes. This omelet maker is microwavable and dishwasher safe which allows for a quick clean-up. It is also BPA and Phthalate free. No butter or oil needed to cook. Measures 8.25" length x 4.5" width x 2.25" height.
Product information
Product Dimensions | 6.9 x 2.4 x 8.3 inches |
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Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Manufacturer | LaMi Products |
ASIN | B00C1N97AS |
Item model number | 01345 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #45,305 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #63 in Microwave Oven Parts & Accessories |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 26, 2013 |
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Customers like the ease of use, quality and ease of cleaning of the omelet maker. They mention that it works perfectly for making omelettes, it helps keep the kitchen cleaner and that it does a fast job. That said, opinions are mixed on value and stickiness.
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Customers find the omelet maker easy to use. They say it makes perfect eggs and omelets quickly. Customers also say it simplifies and shortens the process of making delicious omelettes. They mention that it works great in the microwave and produces fast omeles.
"...This omelet maker is good. The only problem is with the times listed in the instructions...." Read more
"...I noticed many people complaining about this one, but it seemed so simple, I thought I would give it a try...." Read more
"Works great. Fast omelets" Read more
"This is a good product in the sense that you can easily and quickly make an omelet without using oils and stove top...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the omelet maker. For example, they say it works perfectly for making omelettes, is easy to use, and is a great addition to microwave cooking. Customers also mention that the eggs are fluffy and come out perfectly done.
"Works great, wish I had it years ago, easy clean up as well" Read more
"This product works well and serves its purpose. I would say that the times for cooking are incorrect...." Read more
"Works great. Fast omelets" Read more
"Made well, secure when taking it from counter to microwave. Had to adjust time but all microwaves are different...." Read more
Customers find the kitchen product easy to clean. They mention it handwashes up easily, and does not dirty a pan. They say it helps keep the kitchen cleaner and makes cooking and cleaning very simple.
"Works great, wish I had it years ago, easy clean up as well" Read more
"...Plus you can put this in the top section of your dishwasher so no issues with cleaning." Read more
"...Had to adjust time but all microwaves are different. Cleaned up really nicely I would recommend it, better than the old one from 20 years ago" Read more
"I love making eggs in this microwave egg cooker. So simple and easy to clean. I like it so much I now have 2 of them." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the omelet maker. They mention that it does a fast job, is a time saver, and makes morning breakfast omelets quickly. Some say that the product has reliable service.
"...If you have a small, 900 watt microwave, the cooking time is probably good. But if you have a large 1200 watt, like mine, you can't do it...." Read more
"I love this kitchen gadget as it makes the perfect omelette. Quick and easy to use. Very well made. Ordering a second one for our trailer!" Read more
"Nonstick, easy to clean. Quick and easy omelette." Read more
"This is a great way to make an omelet! It's certainly quick, easy-to use and easy-to-clean...but, it also makes a great omelet!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the kitchen product. Some mention it's great for the price, while others say it was a waste of money. They say they're disappointed in the product, saying it'll give you unsatisfactory eggs.
"...Usually, when it seems too good it is but I couldn’t ignore the low price and the possibility of making a good meal...." Read more
"...Very disappointed in the product. Not as advertised. I will keep it but will have to use a non-stick spray with it." Read more
"...No problem though, we'll just make 2 egg omelets. Well worth the money and the fun of having fresh omelets!" Read more
"...The cooking times on the directions gave me very unsatisfactory eggs, partly because you can't visually tell what's going on, as you can when eggs..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the stickiness of the omelet maker. Some mention that absolutely nothing sticks to it and you need no oil to get it, while others say that the eggs stick to the maker and it's a huge pain to clean without spraying. That said, some say that even if you spray, the eggs still stick to both sides of the cooker.
"This isn't non stick at all. I have to add something nonstick for this to properly work." Read more
"...Both times, the omelet halves were stuck to the omelet maker, not to each other. I don't believe they had even touched each other...." Read more
"...cook for 90 secondsViola!Eggs slide right out perfect and ready to eat." Read more
"...had them in the microwave for 1 minute and 25 seconds and they stuck to the omlet maker. Very disappointed in the product. Not as advertised...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fluffines of the product. Some mention that it's easy to use and the omelettes come out very fluffy, while others say that they came out over cooked and rubbery.
"Tried this and it works great ! Eggs were fluffy and came out perfectly done. Good purchase." Read more
"...It overcooks the eggs and turns them rubbery. I had forgotten that from past uses...." Read more
"...Delicious and fluffy" Read more
"...to my initial egg mixture, & now, when half-cooked, my omelette consistency is less fluffy, yet not as firm as putting too much cheese into mixture,..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the cooking quality of the product. They mention that the eggs didn't cook evenly, and the lid side didn''t properly cook the egg. Some say that the concept is great, but the cooking is uneven.
"...For my microwave I have to up the time some as doesn't cook well enough to close the container if not. But overall pretty happy." Read more
"...They don't cook at the same rates. My second attempt was a success." Read more
"...Edges were over cooked while the middle still had raw egg whites. Nasty!! NO, your cooking skills are most likely nasty...." Read more
"...It's trickier, and will need more experimenting with cooking time than I am interested in doing...." Read more
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This omelet maker is good. The only problem is with the times listed in the instructions. If you have a small, 900 watt microwave, the cooking time is probably good. But if you have a large 1200 watt, like mine, you can't do it. It overcooks the eggs and turns them rubbery. I had forgotten that from past uses.
When I removed the omelet pan with the three egg mixture, after one minute, the eggs had shrunk into the middle of the dish on both sides, not like an omelet, at all. And it was tough, and not moist, like the directions call for. By the time I added my chopped ingredients, and put it back into the microwave to "finish cooking" it was like rubber. But it can be made to work well, and produce nice omelettes.
Basically, I suggest tossing the cook time instructions, and work with your omelette with different settings until it comes out right. This may take a few tries. First thing for me was to reset my microwave power to about 60%. I have found, from microwaving scrambled eggs on a plate, that beating a little milk into the egg mixture allows it to cook more evenly, and puff up--about 1 or 2 tsps per egg. Water will work, too, but not as well. Pour the mixture into each side, and set the microwave for the time showed, but open and check it every 15-20 seconds, and stir the mixture to blend the egg curds so they cook evenly. Continue microwaving and stirring until it's nearly set, but still wet in the middle. Remove from oven, add veggies etc., close the container and microwave for about another thirty seconds, then let it sit for a few seconds to finish cookng. I also recommend pre-cooking, or at least pre-warming the filling, because if you cook the omelette long enough to warm the filling, that will also add to the toughness of the eggs.
Bottom line, watch your cooking time, and power level, and adjust your method of cooking until you get the right combination for your microwave.
I think a lot of people don't realize that microwaves have different wattages so that affects everything. If you have a gourmet microwave, the wattage will be higher so you have to set the time accordingly. If you have a cheaper microwave, the wattage might be lower than the average 1000 watts so again, you have to set time accordingly.
I have a gourmet microwave and the average microwave so when I tested this out making 2 omelettes, I was able to set the time in the instructions for the regular microwave and everything came out perfect. I had to do 10 seconds less on my gourmet microwave since it's 1100 watts.
The process is just two steps. You mix the eggs with your spices and milk (I always find adding milk will make the fluffiest omelettes. Then you pour half on one side and then half on the other.
You add the time and when that's over, let the omelettes rest for about 10 seconds. They will normally be a little runny in the middle. You add your ham, bacon, cheese, whatever you desire and then just flip the lids closed.
Then you put in for another minute (according to the instructions and how many eggs you have).
You take out of the microwave, flip on your plate and that's it.
If you do three eggs and add a lot of extras, you might want to put a plate underneath as it might leak out a little. This doesn't happen with 2 eggs. What I did to avoid leakage was just make 2 and a half eggs (since I'm cooking for 2 of us) and there was no issue of that happening.
I've tried those pots where you put the eggs in and it winds up knocking the ceramic lid off in the microwave. This is so much easier and better. Plus you can put this in the top section of your dishwasher so no issues with cleaning.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023
I think a lot of people don't realize that microwaves have different wattages so that affects everything. If you have a gourmet microwave, the wattage will be higher so you have to set the time accordingly. If you have a cheaper microwave, the wattage might be lower than the average 1000 watts so again, you have to set time accordingly.
I have a gourmet microwave and the average microwave so when I tested this out making 2 omelettes, I was able to set the time in the instructions for the regular microwave and everything came out perfect. I had to do 10 seconds less on my gourmet microwave since it's 1100 watts.
The process is just two steps. You mix the eggs with your spices and milk (I always find adding milk will make the fluffiest omelettes. Then you pour half on one side and then half on the other.
You add the time and when that's over, let the omelettes rest for about 10 seconds. They will normally be a little runny in the middle. You add your ham, bacon, cheese, whatever you desire and then just flip the lids closed.
Then you put in for another minute (according to the instructions and how many eggs you have).
You take out of the microwave, flip on your plate and that's it.
If you do three eggs and add a lot of extras, you might want to put a plate underneath as it might leak out a little. This doesn't happen with 2 eggs. What I did to avoid leakage was just make 2 and a half eggs (since I'm cooking for 2 of us) and there was no issue of that happening.
I've tried those pots where you put the eggs in and it winds up knocking the ceramic lid off in the microwave. This is so much easier and better. Plus you can put this in the top section of your dishwasher so no issues with cleaning.