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I had that exactly same problem... And solved it for good buying something that, here in São Paulo, we call "omeleteira" (which would translate to something like "omelet maker"). Its just two fryin...
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- I had that exactly same problem... And solved it for good buying something that, here in São Paulo, we call "omeleteira" (which would translate to something like "omelet maker").
Its just two frying pans that fit together... So when it's time to turn the omelet, you just fit the other pan on top of the one you are using to coock one side of the omelet, turn the whole set and then let the other side fry on the other pan.- <img src="https://www.tramontina.com.br/upload/tramon/imagens/CUT/20123020PNM001G.png"/>
- I had that exactly same problem... And solved it for good buying something that, here in São Paulo, we call "omeleteira" (which would translate to something like "omelet maker").
- Its just two frying pans that fit together... So when it's time to turn the omelet, you just fit the other pan on top of the one you are using to cook one side of the omelet, turn the whole set and then let the other side fry on the other pan.
- <img src="https://www.tramontina.com.br/upload/tramon/imagens/CUT/20123020PNM001G.png"/>
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- I had that exactly same problem... And solved it for good buying something that, here in São Paulo, we call "omeleteira" (which would translate to something like "omelet maker").
- Its just two frying pans that fit together... So when it's time to turn the omelet, you just fit the other pan on top of the one you are using to coock one side of the omelet, turn the whole set and then let the other side fry on the other pan.
I cant past a image of it here... but i will leave a link to the maker of the exact model i boughthttps://www.tramontina.com.br/p/20123020-109-omeleteira-de-aluminio-com-revestimento-interno-de-antiaderente-o20cm
- I had that exactly same problem... And solved it for good buying something that, here in São Paulo, we call "omeleteira" (which would translate to something like "omelet maker").
- Its just two frying pans that fit together... So when it's time to turn the omelet, you just fit the other pan on top of the one you are using to coock one side of the omelet, turn the whole set and then let the other side fry on the other pan.
- <img src="https://www.tramontina.com.br/upload/tramon/imagens/CUT/20123020PNM001G.png"/>
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I had that exactly same problem... And solved it for good buying something that, here in São Paulo, we call "omeleteira" (which would translate to something like "omelet maker"). Its just two frying pans that fit together... So when it's time to turn the omelet, you just fit the other pan on top of the one you are using to coock one side of the omelet, turn the whole set and then let the other side fry on the other pan. I cant past a image of it here... but i will leave a link to the maker of the exact model i bought https://www.tramontina.com.br/p/20123020-109-omeleteira-de-aluminio-com-revestimento-interno-de-antiaderente-o20cm