Reddit Reddit reviews Norpro Silicone Round Pancake/Egg Rings, 2 Pieces

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Norpro Silicone Round Pancake/Egg Rings, 2 Pieces
Measures: 4" X 4" X .75"/ 10cm x 10cm x 2cmCooks perfectly round pancakes! Once the bottom is cooked, remove ring and flip!Great for making round eggs for homemade egg sandwiches! Deep enough to easily add extras like veggies, cheese, or cooked ham or bacon. The possibilities are endless!Stay cool knock down handles for easy removal from pan. Handles can be bent down slightly when using a lid. Bend all the way down for easy storage.Easy to clean! Dishwasher safe.
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14 Reddit comments about Norpro Silicone Round Pancake/Egg Rings, 2 Pieces:

u/82Burgers · 10 pointsr/whatisthisthing
u/timsstuff · 7 pointsr/recipes

I don't cook at home as often as I should but when I do these are my staples.

Breakfast:
Some combination of eggs, cheese, bacon. Easiest is pan fry two slices of bacon, then in a small non-stick pan put a bit of Earth Balance (higher burn point than butter, healthy, and tastes delicious) on medium then drop an egg in. I like my eggs over-medium so once the white are mostly solidified I flip it using my wrist skill of many years, let it cook for like 30 sec then drop it onto the plate. I time it so the bacon is on the paper towel just before the egg flip. Total time maybe 10-15 minutes.

If I want to get a little fancier I'll do a quick omelet, this time I'll put a slice of bacon in a paper towel covered top & bottom and nuke it for 30 seconds, put some Earth Balance in the pan on medium, crack an egg or two into a pint glass with a bit of milk and mix with a fork, pour it on the pan then tear whatever cheese I have in the fridge (today it's pepper jack, I'm going to buy some cheddar shortly) on top of the eggs. I'm going through a hard parmesan right now so I'll grate some of that on as well. A little bit of goat cheese adds a nice creamy texture. Get the cheese on the eggs as soon as possible, add other ingredients last. I use scissors to cut the bacon on top of the eggs, and maybe some basil. Once the egg is mostly solid, fold into thirds onto a plate then let it rest for a couple minutes to finish cooking the egg and not burn your mouth. Should take 5-7 minutes plus rest time, 10 minutes total.

If I have bagels maybe I'll just drop an egg into one of these and put a slice of cheese on top, or you can use an onion slice. Toast the bagel, cover with butter or cream cheese, put the egg/cheese on top. I do it open faced but I suppose you can use both bagel slices and make a sandwich out of it. Shouldn't take more than 10 minutes.

Lunch:
I love black olives so I buy them in bulk at Costco. Then I get a small mixed greens, a cucumber, two roma tomatoes, cilantro, onion, and maybe an avocado from the local market. Salads are cheap and easy. I bought a plastic condiment bottle and pour some olive oil and either balsamic or red wine vinegar into it, shake it up, instant cheap dressing. Shouldn't take more than 5 minutes to prepare.

Sandwiches - Grilled cheese: Start here
. My latest creation was some locally made sourdough with pepper jack, prosciutto, and grated parmesan. It's amazing. As a side dish I have regular black olives, jalapeno-stuffed green olives, and Greek kalamata olives all in a small bowl. 10 minutes.

Also Trader Joes has a wasabi mayonnaise that goes great in a tuna sandwich or tuna melt. Just put a slice of cheese in between the bread and tuna and put in the toaster oven for 10 minutes. I cannot stress enough the importance of a toaster oven. It has a grill and solid sheet, I put a bit of aluminum foil on the grill for my tuna melt so it doesn't drip but gets good heat from the bottom. Also 10 minutes.

Dinner:
Meat and vegetables. Buy some pork loins, steaks, etc. Albertsons has two for one deals. I don't have a real BBQ anymore thanks to my ex wife but I have a little Hibachi outside that does the job, you can also pan fry. Doesn't take long to cook a bit of meat. Refer to salad above, or get a zucchini or other squash, chop into slices. Heat up some bacon fat from breakfast with maybe some more Earth Balance, butter, olive oil if you need more lube. toss those slices in there, flip them when they start to brown on the bottom. I season the shit out if them with cracked sea salt, pepper, dried spices, even toss a little balsamic vinegar on top towards the end. Maybe even fresh sliced garlic. Time varies on meat cooking times, but try to time it so the veggies are done right when the meat is done resting.

Stir fry - Trader Joes has a great stir fry in the frozen section. I'll cook a chicken breast in a pan until it's about 3/4 cooked, then chop it up on a cutting board into little bits. Start the stir fry with olive oil and bacon fat, put the chicken in at the same time. Cooks in 5 minutes plus one more minute after you add the sauce. The chicken is fully cooked but still tender. Total time about 10-15 minutes depending on how you cook the chicken.

The other day I had a pack of three pork loins. I cooked them all, my son and I ate two with some mac & cheese, I put the third in a plastic container in the fridge. The next morning I chopped it up into small chunks, tossed it into a pan with Earth Balance and bacon fat until they were a little crispy, then added a few eggs and some sliced black olives. Scrambled them up then added some pepper jack on top, covered until the cheese was melty, then served with El Yucateco hot sauce. The boy gave it two thumbs up. Total time, 10-15 minutes.

u/superplatypus57 · 3 pointsr/SFGiants

It's fairly easy to do egg rings, actually.

u/thedreday · 3 pointsr/cookingforbeginners

Sure, it's called an egg ring. Instead of trying to cut a tin can you can buy one for around $6 for 2. But I guess if you have a can opener that does not leave sharp edges and a can of tuna you can probably make your own.

u/TJ_Party_Animal · 2 pointsr/PipeTobacco

Egg ring. Link for illustration, but they come in metal.

https://www.amazon.com/Norpro-Silicone-Round-Pancake-Pieces/dp/B001ULC93O

u/tipping · 1 pointr/instantpot

My husband uses these almost every day

u/Around_WeGo · 1 pointr/bodybuilding

This is how I eat my eggs:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001ULC93O/


BOOM! Think outside the box.

u/BornAgainNewsTroll · 1 pointr/Cooking

For multiples, I just use these and cook a dozen eggs at once before hand.

http://www.amazon.com/Norpro-994C-Silicone-Pancake-Round/dp/B001ULC93O

My process: put muffin in toaster, grab egg and meat (ham or turkey slice, pre-cooked bacon), microwave for 45 seconds, add cheese, microwave for 20 more seconds, add to muffin. I could easily crank out 5 sandwiches in 10 minutes.

u/carissalf · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. Done.

  2. For my sister.

  3. Gone Girl is supposed to be a good read! I have yet to read it though.

  4. Christmas is for reading

  5. Thanks for the contest!
u/Splice1138 · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

I bought these.

u/Fl1ghtless · 1 pointr/pics

What about one of these?

Maybe it would mold a bit better with the pan?