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Recipes : Ziplock omlets
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From: Suki  (Original Message)Sent: 6/20/2006 12:51 PM
                               Ziplock Omlets
 
This is great for weekends, family brunches, camping, cottages.....
 
You take a quart size freezer ziplock bag and crack 2 eggs into it.  Add toppings of your choice.......cheese, bacon, ham, salsa, onions, peppers, or anything you have tried in an omlet.  Shake the bag to mix everything.  Let the air out of the bag and make sure it is sealed well.  Place the bag in rolling boiling water for EXACTLY 13 mins.  Take the bag out and cut open with scissors.  The omlet will roll out of the bag and will look like a burrito.  In a large pot you can fit up to six bags in at once.  It is important to keep the water to a rolling boil, and remember it only will work with 2 eggs per bag.  The bags will float. 
 
For a family get together, simply put each guests name on the bag with permanet marker and let each guest fill their bag with their own toppings, so everyone can custom make their own.
 
I have tried this and believe me it does work and it is yummy!!
 
~Suki~ 
 
 


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From: MSN NicknameDaisyBug08016Sent: 7/5/2006 5:12 PM
This is really cool! I think I shall try it when we go camping!

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From: MSN NicknameCtrentham1Sent: 7/6/2006 3:51 PM
Ziplock commented that people can get sick if you're referring to the ones that you boil in the pan. They say their bags aren't made for that and some of the interior plastic can melt and get into your food. You wouldn't want to risk getting sick!

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From: MSN Nickname_AbsolutelySouthern_Sent: 7/9/2006 7:53 AM

Say "NO" to the ZIPLOC OMELET

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 3, 2006

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I thought it was important to respond to a questionably safe Food Fad, the ZIPLOC OMELET. It is the latest NOT recommended fad. Please... DON'T try this at home and we will tell you exactly why. What is circulating around again is instructions on cooking omelets in Ziploc bags. This is not recommended until further research is done on cooking with plastics. There is still question about the cancer causing breakdown of plastics and their contact with food during cooking.

We have contacted the Ziploc company and they replied by telling us that ZIPLOC® brand Bags cannot be used to boil food. They also told us that they do not manufacture a "boilable" bag.... yet.

They do not recommend using any ZIPLOC® brand Bag in boiling water, or to "boil" in the microwave. ZIPLOC® brand Bags are made from polyethylene plastic with a softening point of approximately 195 degrees Fahrenheit. By pouring near boiling water (water begins to boil at 212 degrees) into the bag, or putting the bag into the water, the plastic could begin to melt. Might I add that eggs and cheese have fat which gets much hotter than water thus the likelihood of melting the plastic increases.


It is so easy to start something unhealthy like the idea of a ZIPLOC OMELET. All you have to do is type it up and send it out to everyone you know via e-mail. It spreads like wild fire. The ZIPLOC OMELET instructions start out by telling you "This works great !!!" But who ever started the idea had not contacted the company who manufactures the bag to see if such cooking techniques were recommended. Therefore people receiving the instructions might just assume this idea is safe and it is not.

The specific concern centers on the possible contamination of foods with known carcinogens that may be present in plastic containers and wraps.

This issue is certain to generate much research to clarify the potential risks. Until this issue is fully resolved, consumers who want to take a cautious approach should not use Ziploc type bags for boiling food in water or in the microwave. People should continue making omelets the old traditional way until plastic bag manufacturers come out with an approved safe bag that while heated containing food will produce no carcinogens.



McLean County Extension | Nutrition & Health

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From: MSN NicknameShërylSent: 7/11/2006 9:42 PM
Hi Suki.
This does sound like a great idea but it also sounds as if it might not be too safe so please be careful if you decide to try this again and if anyone else wants to try it, be sure you've checked to make certain it's safe.
Sheryl

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From: MSN NicknameELN2Sent: 11/19/2006 3:23 AM
I've used the zip lock method several times with no problems...Fun and easy, but I will look into this more. Thanx

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