Reddit Reddit reviews Norpro Nonstick Egg/Pancake Rings, 4 Piece Set

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Norpro Nonstick Egg/Pancake Rings, 4 Piece Set
Each ring measures:  3.5" x 3.5" x .75” / 9cm x 9cm x 2cmCook 4 pancakes at once in a skillet, pan or on a griddle!  Once the bottom is cooked, remove rings by lifting the heat-resistant plastic handle and flip the pancake or egg!Make up to 4 perfectly round sunny-side-up eggs at once, remove rings and flip for over-easy eggs, or create homemade egg sandwiches! Deep enough to easily add extras like veggies, cheese, cooked ham or bacon.Includes 4 rings, 1 center piece and 1 removable stay cool plastic handle. Use all 4 together or separate.Nonstick and disassembles for easy cleaning and compact storage.
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3 Reddit comments about Norpro Nonstick Egg/Pancake Rings, 4 Piece Set:

u/AFellowOfLimitedJest · 7 pointsr/tipofmytongue

I think they're just called 'egg rings', or _____ rings depending on how they're marketed. Examples:

http://www.amazon.com/Amco-Round-Egg-Rings-Set/dp/B000XKFR32
http://www.amazon.com/Nonstick-4-Piece-Egg-Pancake-Ring/dp/B00005EBGU

u/VerbiageBarrage · 1 pointr/Cooking

Got this set of 4 on amazon, they run under unless you remove the handle and use them separately, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005EBGU?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00

That said, once you use them separately, they are awesome, give an evenly cooked fried egg that works great on bagel or english muffin sandwhiches. Totally worth both the 10 bucks and cupboard space for me, especially when I'm mass producing breakfast sandwiches on a skillet.

u/ShrinkingElaine · 1 pointr/90daysgoal

I used Birch Benders, which I just happened to find at Sprouts a few weeks ago.

Probably 8 eggs would be plenty, but I need to practice with the egg rings more- I kept having egg leak out from under the bottom where they would tilt up.

I bought a package of bulk chicken breakfast sausage from Sprouts, because that's what they had. I was looking for turkey breakfast sausage, which I've seen at Tom Thumb and Kroger. I just formed it into patties myself using one of the egg rings as a guide.

The main thing I learned was that I need to make everything thinner. Some of the pancakes were too thick, so the bottom got overcooked before it was really set enough to flip them over without the rings. I had the same problem with the eggs.