Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a specialized omelet lid that ensures an easy turning and flipping of the omelet while cooking.
Description of Related Art
Many individuals enjoy preparing an omelet as a breakfast dish. Normally an omelet prepared in a flat skillet or pan and requires turning or flipping of the omelet to ensure even cooking on both sides of the omelet. However some individuals have difficulties in flipping larger omelets without spilling or wasting food during the process thereof. A larger omelet may be difficult to handle with a spatula and using another utensil or a plate also is difficult to ensure the easy turning of the omelet is accomplished. As a result, it would be advantageous to have a lid, which could easily receive the omelet for flipping the omelet during cooking. Most lids for pans or skillets are concave. As a result attempting to use a concave lid would not be effective in turning or flipping an omelet during cooking.
The present invention relates to an omelet lid for a frying pan comprising: a top surface; a handle attached to the top surface; an inside surface, where said inside surface is flat to receive an omelet; and a ridge on the inside surface, where the ridge secures the lid to a frying pan during use. The omelet lid preferably includes a cutout along the perimeter of the lid. The omelet lid used with a cooking pan creates a system for omelet preparation.
The present invention relates to an omelet lid specifically designed for use with a frying pan to assist the user in flipping and cooking of an omelet. The omelet lid according to present invention is flat with a rim that locks the lid into place onto a frying pan. As such the user may easily turn the pan and flip the omelet onto the lid in order to flip the omelet onto a reverse side for cooking in the pan. After the user flips the omelet onto the lid, the omelet may safely slide, raw side down, back into the pan to complete cooking. The pan further includes a top handle that allows the user to hold the lid during the flipping process and easily preserve the contents of the omelet in a stationary position while flipping. A small cutout is provided on the perimeter of the lid to ensure that the lid fits securely onto the frying pan.
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