NORDIC WARE オムレツパン 63600
Rating
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
Descriptions
■ The Nordic Ware omelet pan with 溶i just add eggs and please choose the material make your omelets in no time with their handy omelette pan. Prepare breakfast with frying pan just microwave it, without the burn side is ready to be very convenient. 2 pieces into a clean, so you can always make your omelets the shape of shapes and a fluffy and finish. Do not use oil so it is very healthy. Dimensions: W21 x 0 x D12 x 5 x H6 x 0 cm
Outer dimensions: 210 x 125 x H60 mm
Product Weight: G
Material: Polypropylene (PP)
Made in the United States
Outer dimensions: 210 x 125 x H60 mm
Product Weight: G
Material: Polypropylene (PP)
Made in the United States
Item Model
697801
Technical Specification
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Product Dimensions: 21.29 x 5.72 x 16.51 cm; 4.54 g
Manufacturer: NORDIC WARE (ノルディックウェア)
Item model number: 697801
Product Dimensions: 21.29 x 5.72 x 16.51 cm; 4.54 g
Manufacturer: NORDIC WARE (ノルディックウェア)
Item model number: 697801
Byline
Brand: NORDIC WARE (ノルディックウェア)
Merchant
N/A
All Variant
N/A
Size Variations
N/A
Colour Variations
N/A
Variation Details
N/A
Review
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2015
Exactly what I needed. Fast shipping.
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2015
Exactly what I needed. Fast shipping.
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2015
Not so great, tbh I wasnt expecting much.
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2015
Not so great, tbh I wasnt expecting much.
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2017
This is a really great omelette maker!I bought this, along with one of the silicone versions, and while they both do an excellent job, this one allows for making slightly larger omelettes. The instructions say use two eggs, but I've found that I can easily use three eggs, along with some veggies and cut up hot dogs, and both sides fill up just right. The secret is to cook it open for about two minutes on Power Level 7 or 8, then again for another minute if the middles are still a bit runny. Once both sides are reasonably cooked, close it up (adding some grated cheese between them if you want - and why wouldn't you?) :) and then cook on high for about 30 seconds. Perfect double-stuffed omelette!!!
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2017
This is a really great omelette maker!I bought this, along with one of the silicone versions, and while they both do an excellent job, this one allows for making slightly larger omelettes. The instructions say use two eggs, but I've found that I can easily use three eggs, along with some veggies and cut up hot dogs, and both sides fill up just right. The secret is to cook it open for about two minutes on Power Level 7 or 8, then again for another minute if the middles are still a bit runny. Once both sides are reasonably cooked, close it up (adding some grated cheese between them if you want - and why wouldn't you?) :) and then cook on high for about 30 seconds. Perfect double-stuffed omelette!!!
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2018
I bought one of these because I was sick of fast food breakfast sandwiches and their added carbs.Thought I would give this inexpensive product a try not expecting much really. What a pleasant surprise when I made my first omelet with this gem. It was fluffy and just beautiful to look at but much better to eat!The clean up is a snap using a paper towel since the omelet easily slides from the pan. No need for spray or butter but I like to use a little olive oil or butter which is fine on a Keto or Adkins diet.Pile the ingredients in to your liking from cheese, veggies, meats and salsa for a little spice. In a couple of minutes you will have created a masterpiece which is way more healthy than one of those sorry fast food sandwiches.Buy two for people will beg to take yours.Great stocking stuffer for Santa! :)
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2018
I bought one of these because I was sick of fast food breakfast sandwiches and their added carbs.Thought I would give this inexpensive product a try not expecting much really. What a pleasant surprise when I made my first omelet with this gem. It was fluffy and just beautiful to look at but much better to eat!The clean up is a snap using a paper towel since the omelet easily slides from the pan. No need for spray or butter but I like to use a little olive oil or butter which is fine on a Keto or Adkins diet.Pile the ingredients in to your liking from cheese, veggies, meats and salsa for a little spice. In a couple of minutes you will have created a masterpiece which is way more healthy than one of those sorry fast food sandwiches.Buy two for people will beg to take yours.Great stocking stuffer for Santa! :)
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2017
Well, I didn't really think it would work, but it was worth a try. And it does work. I like that it encourages me to put vegetables inside my omelettes. I never bothered before. I will say a prefer the taste of eggs fried in oil. But if you want to stay away from oil, this gadget will do it. Clean up is easier. I am not sure using it is really any faster than using a frying pan. You still have to whip the eggs. Then you have to make sure you pour the eggs equally in each half of the gadget. I'd say it takes just under 5 minutes to prepare a stuffed omelette. To clean just toss in the washer.How the heck to you spell omelette? Evidently not the way I am spelling it!
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2017
Well, I didn't really think it would work, but it was worth a try. And it does work. I like that it encourages me to put vegetables inside my omelettes. I never bothered before. I will say a prefer the taste of eggs fried in oil. But if you want to stay away from oil, this gadget will do it. Clean up is easier. I am not sure using it is really any faster than using a frying pan. You still have to whip the eggs. Then you have to make sure you pour the eggs equally in each half of the gadget. I'd say it takes just under 5 minutes to prepare a stuffed omelette. To clean just toss in the washer.How the heck to you spell omelette? Evidently not the way I am spelling it!
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2018
Seems great as my first omelet turned out perfect. The picture is a four egg ham and cheese omelet. I whisked the eggs in the container. Microwaved about a minute and a half. Added my ham and cheese and microwaved another minute. I let it cool then opened and a perfect omelet popped out. Amazing! Great addition to my low carb life on the go.
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2018
Seems great as my first omelet turned out perfect. The picture is a four egg ham and cheese omelet. I whisked the eggs in the container. Microwaved about a minute and a half. Added my ham and cheese and microwaved another minute. I let it cool then opened and a perfect omelet popped out. Amazing! Great addition to my low carb life on the go.
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2015
I read a lot of the reviews including the negative ones but decided to give the Nordicware omelette pan a try anyway. 1st omelette was a total success and I couldn't be happier. However, I didn't follow the instructions exactly. From my previous experience I know it takes no more than about 50 seconds to cook an egg in a microwave, so I only did the first cook stage for 1 minute instead of the 2 minutes as called for in the instructions. This left me some liquid egg to stir together with the cooked egg instead of a dried up egg doughnut. Then I stirred the eggs together. I used 2 eggs for this first omelette and whatever ingredients I had handy at the time. I used some white asparagus, fresh chives, white pepper and Szechuan pepper, bratwurst and bacon, a couple of sliced mini pearl grape tomatoes and some Gruyere cheese. As for the milk, I estimated the 2 Tablespoons called for by splashing in what looked right to me so not exact there. I was going to spray the pan with olive oil beforehand but forgot. Not needed anyway. The omelette slid out easy as you could please. It was slightly fluffy and tasty. None of that plastic feel that the negative reviews talked about. I'm sure the secret is not overcooking the eggs. For 2 eggs, only 1 minute for the first step instead of 2 will work much better I'm sure. A quick rinse and the dishes were done. All in all for me it was easier than the fry pan both for cooking and cleaning and the taste and texture was no different as far as I could tell. I like the shape of the omelette as well. I see many new egg sandwich creations in my future. The omelette shape will fit nicely between two slices from the Boule bread loaf of your choice or folded into a tortilla or some pita bread. You are only limited by your creativity. Bottom line is I would recommend this to everybody whether you are a bachelor, college student or a crusty old geezer like me who wants to surprise his wife with breakfast in bed without leaving a mess for her to clean up later.This first omelette was just for me but when I make a 3-4 egg omelette for my wife and and I or as the pan get older, I may update this review if I have any more relevant information worth giving. Suffice it to say for now I'm as happy as a puppy in a roomful of toys.
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2015
I read a lot of the reviews including the negative ones but decided to give the Nordicware omelette pan a try anyway. 1st omelette was a total success and I couldn't be happier. However, I didn't follow the instructions exactly. From my previous experience I know it takes no more than about 50 seconds to cook an egg in a microwave, so I only did the first cook stage for 1 minute instead of the 2 minutes as called for in the instructions. This left me some liquid egg to stir together with the cooked egg instead of a dried up egg doughnut. Then I stirred the eggs together. I used 2 eggs for this first omelette and whatever ingredients I had handy at the time. I used some white asparagus, fresh chives, white pepper and Szechuan pepper, bratwurst and bacon, a couple of sliced mini pearl grape tomatoes and some Gruyere cheese. As for the milk, I estimated the 2 Tablespoons called for by splashing in what looked right to me so not exact there. I was going to spray the pan with olive oil beforehand but forgot. Not needed anyway. The omelette slid out easy as you could please. It was slightly fluffy and tasty. None of that plastic feel that the negative reviews talked about. I'm sure the secret is not overcooking the eggs. For 2 eggs, only 1 minute for the first step instead of 2 will work much better I'm sure. A quick rinse and the dishes were done. All in all for me it was easier than the fry pan both for cooking and cleaning and the taste and texture was no different as far as I could tell. I like the shape of the omelette as well. I see many new egg sandwich creations in my future. The omelette shape will fit nicely between two slices from the Boule bread loaf of your choice or folded into a tortilla or some pita bread. You are only limited by your creativity. Bottom line is I would recommend this to everybody whether you are a bachelor, college student or a crusty old geezer like me who wants to surprise his wife with breakfast in bed without leaving a mess for her to clean up later.This first omelette was just for me but when I make a 3-4 egg omelette for my wife and and I or as the pan get older, I may update this review if I have any more relevant information worth giving. Suffice it to say for now I'm as happy as a puppy in a roomful of toys.
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
- ★
N/A
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2019
Such a great price. I made this wonderful omelette with three eggs and some crabmeat. It looks and tastes delicious