Ziploc Omelette

sbusarah
sbusarah Posts: 163 Member
edited September 22 in Recipes
This is an easy breakfast recipe that's fun to do with family involvement or guests.

Have quest write name on ziploc bag w/perm. marker
Crack 2 eggs into a bowl, beat until mixed together then pour into the bag. Put out cheese, ham, onion, peppers, tomatoes, hash browns salsa, mushrooms, bacon. Have each guest add desired ingredients to their bag. Seal bag remove the air. Shake to mix together ingredients. Place bag into rolling boiling wate for exactly 13 minutes. You can usually cook 6-8 omelets in a large pot. Open the bag and omelet will roll out easily. You can make the night before and keep in frig.
The more cheese you add it will look like the egg is not done.

I put 1/8 Kraft 2% cheddar cheese, spinach, tomato, red pepper, onion, and turkey bacon in mine. It was 270 calories. Nice and filling breakfast and I can make several at a time so breakfast is ready to go.
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  • dansdeb
    dansdeb Posts: 164
    I'm going to have to try that one! I love omlets but are kind of a pain to make - this sounds easy and quick
  • PixieGoddess
    PixieGoddess Posts: 1,833 Member
    My family does this. It's great for camping too! :D
  • sallyLunn
    sallyLunn Posts: 381
    My family does this. It's great for camping too! :D

    So do my Scouts!
  • awesome!!! does anyone know if it works with egg substitute? I love eggs and eat two hardboiled ones a day but then I went ahead and boiled all mine so now all I have left is the substitute LOL
  • laughingdani
    laughingdani Posts: 2,275 Member
    awesome! Thanks! I will definitely try it!
  • Can you do it in the microwave?
  • barbosa22
    barbosa22 Posts: 178 Member
    pump
  • lfondots
    lfondots Posts: 216 Member
    This sounds really good. I mix mine in a cup and microwave about 2 or 3 mins. My kid told me she got the recipe in school 'Egg in a cup'. LOL. I put salsa on mine for some added kick (and not many calories)
  • kpopa
    kpopa Posts: 515 Member
    great idea! thanks!
  • msbanana
    msbanana Posts: 793 Member
    Can you do it in the microwave?
    Microwave omelet? Try an Egg Mug...

    http://www.hungry-girl.com/hgsearch.php?keyword=egg mug

    :drinker:
  • BlueEyedMomma88
    BlueEyedMomma88 Posts: 558 Member
    BUMP!!
  • Great idea, I look forward to trying it out. Especially love the idea for camping.
  • heathersmilez
    heathersmilez Posts: 2,579 Member
    Sounds fun but heating up plastic is harmful to your health, toxins are released which has been shown to be carcinogenic (cancer-causing). Same reason why you shouldn’t re-use plastic water bottles and if you leave one in a hot car, don't drink it.

    Try the mug recipe someone posted or I like to make egg McMuffins by cooking an egg (or egg beater) in a ramekin dish submerged in water for 1 min 20 seconds in the microwave – using a glass dish to prevent carcinogens.
  • Bump!
  • EliseMarie24
    EliseMarie24 Posts: 49 Member
    Bump
  • Sounds tasty ... will definitely try this idea.
  • Claudia007
    Claudia007 Posts: 878 Member
    AWESOME! This is now going to be our Saturday morning before-soccer-games-quicky-meal! THANK YOU!
  • sgp329
    sgp329 Posts: 184
    We camp a lot as a family and these make a great, quick and easy breakfast! We make them at home sometimes, too!
  • This is an easy breakfast recipe that's fun to do with family involvement or guests.

    Have quest write name on ziploc bag w/perm. marker
    Crack 2 eggs into a bowl, beat until mixed together then pour into the bag. Put out cheese, ham, onion, peppers, tomatoes, hash browns salsa, mushrooms, bacon. Have each guest add desired ingredients to their bag. Seal bag remove the air. Shake to mix together ingredients. Place bag into rolling boiling wate for exactly 13 minutes. You can usually cook 6-8 omelets in a large pot. Open the bag and omelet will roll out easily. You can make the night before and keep in frig.
    The more cheese you add it will look like the egg is not done.

    I put 1/8 Kraft 2% cheddar cheese, spinach, tomato, red pepper, onion, and turkey bacon in mine. It was 270 calories. Nice and filling breakfast and I can make several at a time so breakfast is ready to go.

    Hey this would be great for a camping trip too. I'm gonna try this. Thanks!
  • Can you do it in the microwave?


    Try TUPPERWARE for the microwave......a baggie will melt if cooked too long...:-)
  • JerryRW
    JerryRW Posts: 8 Member
    Go to Wal-mart and buy a microwave poached egg cooker. They work great, EZ to use and EZ to clean. We keep one at home and another in the RV.
  • kaffro
    kaffro Posts: 199 Member
    Can you do it in the microwave?

    If you get the Ziploc or Glad steam bags you can :) That's how I do mine. I got the "recipe" on the leaflet inside the steam bag package. Takes about 3 minutes in the microwave.
  • mymelody_78
    mymelody_78 Posts: 657 Member
    Thanks =)
  • briteyes
    briteyes Posts: 435 Member
    thanks for the reminder, i had forgotten about this! i need to get on the ball w/ prepping eggs for the morning for my son and i. i'll make mine into a breakfast burrito. he'll probably just eat his right out of the cup on the way to school.
  • sbusarah
    sbusarah Posts: 163 Member
    awesome!!! does anyone know if it works with egg substitute? I love eggs and eat two hardboiled ones a day but then I went ahead and boiled all mine so now all I have left is the substitute LOL

    I dont know if you can use egg substitute maybe someone else knows.
  • I used to do this during girl scout campouts!! Thanks for reminding me about it! Love ziploc omelettes!
  • Phoenix_Rising
    Phoenix_Rising Posts: 11,417 Member
    What a perfect way for me to make a quickie breakfast for me and my Kiddo on school mornings!!!! Thank you so much!!
  • :flowerforyou: Thanks!

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  • xaviernelson
    xaviernelson Posts: 24 Member
    My better half told me about this as an alternative for being on the run as much as I am, going to definitely try it, but also checking out the 'mug' version and some of the alternate recipe ideas for it.

    Thanks for sharing :)

    Xavier
  • foxyforce
    foxyforce Posts: 3,078 Member
    ziploc advises against putting their ziploc bags in the microwave and then eating the food that was in them, highly toxic.
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