Best Review on Trudeau 4 Inch Egg Ring Yellow
I bought this to make breakfast sandwiches on english muffins. I wasn't really paying attention to the dimensions when I bought this, but it's a 4" circle. I still gave it 5 stars, as that's my fault.
If you make sandwiches on hamburger buns, then it's perfect; however most english muffins have a diameter of about 3.5". Not a big deal, but your egg will hang off the edge a bit.
As for its performance, it's perfect. Compared to how I usually cook eggs, I had to find the right temp for the griddle to let me leave the egg alone to set up enough without burning the bottom. Once I figured that out, preheating the ring on the griddle, using a small amount of butter, there was no leaking under the ring. Reviews that complain about leaking probably don't have a flat pan. I use a griddle.
After 1-2 minutes or so of cooking, I remove the ring with no sticking whatsoever and then I flip the egg to finish cooking for half a minute. If your egg is not setting up enough, you can try covering with foil for that first minute (cut a slit for the handle). Cleaning is effortless.
Happy with it, but if they have a 3.5" version of this, I'll be purchasing that too.
I Have used silicone bakeware before and know they are a good product.
BalasHapusi recived my egg ring and I have used it several times. It is a very good product, and does what it made to do. It keeps your egg from spreading out all over the pan. The egg ring is very easy top remove when it is time to turn the egg over.
These do a good job of making round egg sandwiches. I got 4 of them for that and also to make English muffins of the same size. They worked well for the eggs, but I haven't tried them for English muffins yet.
BalasHapusI spray my pan with olive oil, add a little butter, and a bit of Bacos in each ring. After I put the egg in the ring I sprinkle on some more Bacos, and after turning a little shredded cheese. These are so good. I am using Arnold's sandwich thins right now.
The only thing I was just a little disappointed about is that they are not quite as pretty as the pictures. Not really a biggie.
I have used the circular ring and the heart ring for both eggs and pancakes with wonderful results. After use I put my mold on the top shelf of the dishwasher and it comes out clean every time. I also love that the handle can swing around. I usually crack just one egg into the mold. Once I cracked two eggs into the mold and because the egg was so deep it took a while to cook. After the egg had cooked more than half-way, I put the handle down and flipped the egg over to cook the rest of the way. It was perfect.
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BalasHapusOkay, I am a hard core Amazon shopper and I mostly rely on reviews. So when I bought this thing I was if'y. Just used it for the first time with my egg whites and it came out perfect. I don't do English muffins because they have tooo many calories, but they are the perfect fit for Orawheat slims or Vons brand Eating Right wheat thins that are only 90 calories. So the total calorie intake is under 200 with a super huge egg white patty. If you are trying to watch your weight get this thing. Recomandations, start with a hot pan, it will keep the egg whites from running. cover the pan and let cook with low heat. Be patients, after a few minutes flip and let cook some more. Next thing you know you have a super filling and tasty breakfast, don't foget to season with salt and pepper.
BalasHapussome of the reviews said that the eggs stuck, but I simply rubbed a small amount of cooking oil around them and they worked just fine. I would recommend them to anyone.
BalasHapusThis item keeps an egg in a nice, round shape while it fries, thereby avoiding the usual expansion of a raw egg across the surface of the pan. The fact that this ring is made of Silicone instead of metal makes it suitable for use in non-stick frying pans. Since it is billed as a combo pancake mold/egg-frying mold, it is slightly larger in diameter than would be ideal for a sandwich-sized egg, but it does work well and doesn't burn your fingers. I am not disappointed.
BalasHapusI bought eight, which is just how many will fit into my griddle and I can cook eight gluten free pancakes all at the same time very efficiently. I also use it to make a gluten free "bun" which is a slightly altered gluten free crepes recipe. Easy to use and seems like they will last a long time.
BalasHapusI bought this to make breakfast sandwiches on english muffins. I wasn't really paying attention to the dimensions when I bought this, but it's a 4" circle. I still gave it 5 stars, as that's my fault.
BalasHapusIf you make sandwiches on hamburger buns, then it's perfect; however most english muffins have a diameter of about 3.5". Not a big deal, but your egg will hang off the edge a bit.
As for its performance, it's perfect. Compared to how I usually cook eggs, I had to find the right temp for the griddle to let me leave the egg alone to set up enough without burning the bottom. Once I figured that out, preheating the ring on the griddle, using a small amount of butter, there was no leaking under the ring. Reviews that complain about leaking probably don't have a flat pan. I use a griddle.
After 1-2 minutes or so of cooking, I remove the ring with no sticking whatsoever and then I flip the egg to finish cooking for half a minute. If your egg is not setting up enough, you can try covering with foil for that first minute (cut a slit for the handle). Cleaning is effortless.
Happy with it, but if they have a 3.5" version of this, I'll be purchasing that too.
WORKS GREAT...I USED IT TO MAKE EGG FOO YOUNG..THEY WERE ALL PERFECT CIRCLES. LOOKED NICE ON TOP OF THE RICE.
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