4" Silicone Egg & Pancake Rings - 4 Pack
B**B
Works Grest On Griddle!
Thicker silicone making them more sturdy than other egg pancake rings. Excellent to use on a flat surface like on any good griddle Most frying pans are not completely flat therefore you will get leakage on sides. I use mine on my cuisinart griddler and my sunny side up and over easy eggs comes out great
F**F
P E R F E C T š
They are perfect in every way & easy to use!! Follow directions! Make sure you have FAT SIDE ON THE BOTTOM! I donāt like ācrustyā cooked eggs so hereās what I did!!! Heated pan (non stick) when I could feel the heat on my hand when passing it over the top, I greased up the ring, placed it in pan after dipping it in the egg mixture, added a dash of butter in center, let it set for a couple of seconds than added the egg, turned the heat down, and cooked the egg! It turned out perfect & NO LEAKSš«£š¤The egg was cooked almost all the way through. Gently lifted the ring and the egg flopped out so I could turn it over! I donāt want to flip the ring until I get used to it.Tonight Iām going to make all four in one pan, to have ready for breakfasts! I will follow up! Donāt let this little ring be smarter than you𤣠Enjoy! Perfect everytime!!š
T**Y
OK but poor handle design
Work good as a mold but poor handle design. Handles do not stay in place. They fall into the pan and burn your fingers when you try to take them out. In the dishwasher the handles swing down and prevent the spray arms from spinning. For this reason, I do not recommend.
B**T
LOVE Them--Solved My Probs & I Ordered More Now!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE these things. I am a good cook, but I've never been able to make pancakes or fried eggs very well. The pancakes seem to spread all over and are mis-shapen, so I've always opted to make waffles instead. My 85-year old father has been living with me for over a year now, and he LOVES 2-3 eggs over easy for breakfast most days (plus sometimes pancakes). It doesn't bother me that the eggs don't look perfectly round, but it does bother me that I can't get the things turned over without breaking 1 of them once in awhile. These Sunsella Silicone Egg & Pancake Rings have solved BOTH of these problems, and even I LOVE pancakes now. They come out perfectly round and fluffy. Because eggs are a little runnier than pancake batter, sometimes they do seep out a little (but not entirely) under part of the edge of the ring, but the pancakes do not. You DO have to make sure that all edges of the rings are flat on your cooking surface, so I've been using my biggest skillet or a griddle to accommodate several of these at once. They are also easy to clean up. I just toss them in the dishwasher, laying them in a scattered fashion over the top of other dishes I have on my top rack. I have ordered 2 more sets of these rings now, because I didn't have enough to make a big breakfast for several people. (I don't reuse a ring until it has been washed.) Until today, I have always spray-greased the insides of the rings so there would be no sticking. However, today I did not, and neither the pancakes or the eggs stuck at all. I did notice though that the pancake batter did not totally wash off after sending them thru the dishwasher. Not too concerned though. I'm sending them thru again, & if that doesn't work, I'll just swish them in some soapy water. These things are so easy, and I feel so much more confident now serving pancakes and eggs that look right and aren't broken. Would recommend them to anyone--I bet restaurant kitchen use these things!
F**Y
Works well, with a little experience
I never thought I'd put rubber onto a hot skillet! First off; don't worry, it doesn't melt. Second; as with all cookware, you have to test using it, to get to know it - once you have, they work well. After getting mine, I found a very simple trick to keep the egg or pancake batter from leaking out under the bottom; before putting the ring on the hot skillet, dip the ring bottom into the mixture! When you put the ring down on the pan, it will immediately cook and create a form-fitting seal. Then pour your mixture into the center. Boom! Then you can make those perfect circles of egg for your sandwich, or pancakes. Let it cook until it begins to slightly harden, remove the circle (you can press the mixture center with a spoon to hold it if need be), then flip and cook the other side.FYI; a single egg poured in will wind up being just a bit less than 1/4" thick once cooked.
S**R
It Does What It Says
I just received these rings yesterday and used them twice. After reading the reviews and also receiving a very nice email from the company explaining how to use these rings to avoid slippage I put a pat of butter in them, let them seal to the griddle I was using and then put the eggs in the center of them. No leakage, no slippage, perfect. It's a learning and practicing experience that only takes a few tries to master it perfectly and cleanup is no problem. No sticking. I did use cooking spray on them which may have helped. The only reason I did not give this product 5 stars was because they are just too big. I didn't realize that these were so big. What I really needed was a 3 inch ring for a single egg. I use very large eggs and when I put only one egg in the ring yesterday it became very obvious it is just too big and was not what I wanted but I will make due with these and perhaps use them for mini pancakes as well. If it weren't for the size I would have given this product 5 stars.
T**Y
Good product, but larger in diameter than standard English muffins
I bought these rings with the intention of using them to cook eggs that would fit on an English muffin so I could make compact breakfast sandwiches. It turned out that the rings are actually somewhat large to get the eggs to fit properly. In fact, I found that I can break eggs into a heated pan without the ring and get them to turn out about the same size as they would if the rings were used. Therefore, I probably won't get much use out of them. They are, however, well constructed and the silicone has plenty of slip. Other reviews noted that some egg can seep under the ring at first, but I found that it wasn't enough to be a problem, so I didn't tray any of the methods to mitigate this issue. I haven't tried to use the rings for making pancakes, but I'm very certain that pancakes would turn out very uniform if the batter were poured into the ring. In my estimation this is a good product, it's just not quite the right diameter for my purposes.
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