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Quote from: Axe on February 28, 2013, 10:46 PMThen whilst in the pan, place it under a pre-heated medium grill.Best not tried with a Teflon(R)-coated pan; they seriously dislike the intense heat of a grill (said he, from bitter experience !).
Then whilst in the pan, place it under a pre-heated medium grill.
Hi GavSaturday Morning Omelette Challenge love it! ;DOne thing you can do to avoid the whole 'breaking of the omelette' problem, is not turn it but finish it under the grill. This is exactly what I did with the latest one I posted. Simply cook the omelette on a low heat until it is roughly 3/4 cooked through. Then whilst in the pan, place it under a pre-heated medium grill. Keep an eye on it, as it doesn't take long to souffl
Strange Phil, as all the pans I cook omelette in are non-stick. I can't say i've ever had a problem. I should point out my grill is electric not gas, could that be the difference?
No, I'm electric too. Maybe the last pan that died this way (the Teflon(R) coating lifted) was just past its prime.
Well just to be safe, may I suggest that should you try this again, set the grill to a medium heat setting. Don't want to see another pan get ruined!