Make a 1 Egg Omelet in a Prep Bowl - Tips for the Busy Parent!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various uses and tips for Pampered Chef prep bowls, particularly focusing on making a one-egg omelet in a prep bowl. Participants share personal experiences, recipes, and creative ideas for utilizing the bowls in cooking and other activities.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares a tip learned at a meeting about making a one-egg omelet in a prep bowl, highlighting the ease of preparation for busy parents.
  • Another participant mentions making individual servings of jello or pudding for kids, utilizing the prep bowls for convenient storage.
  • One user recalls fond memories of using an egg poacher and expresses interest in trying the prep bowl method for omelets.
  • A participant notes that the one-egg omelet trick was previously mentioned in a newsletter but does not personally eat eggs.
  • Another participant describes their experience with a micro-egg poacher, sharing the method for poaching eggs and inquiring about the prep bowl's effectiveness for this purpose.
  • One participant discusses using prep bowls for snipping fresh herbs, emphasizing their versatility in cooking.
  • A user shares an idea for making brownie sundaes in prep bowls, although they have not tried it yet.
  • One participant discusses using prep bowls for portion control when preparing food for a diabetic family member.
  • Several users express regret about giving away their prep bowls after hearing various creative uses shared in the thread.
  • One participant shares how they use prep bowls for food preparation during cooking demonstrations, highlighting their practicality.
  • Another user describes using prep bowls for decorating cookies and engaging children in cooking activities.
  • One participant shares their experience of making themed cakes using prep bowls, showcasing their multifunctionality.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific uses of prep bowls, with many participants sharing unique and varied experiences. No clear consensus emerges regarding a single best use for the bowls.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences and creative ideas, reflecting the versatility of prep bowls in both cooking and other activities. The discussion highlights the bowls' appeal for busy parents and those involved in cooking demonstrations.

Who May Find This Useful

This thread may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants and community members looking for innovative ways to utilize prep bowls in their cooking and demonstrations.

I loved using the batter bowl to do an over the hill cake. Chocolate chunks to look like rocks and at the top a "RIP" headstone. Great for a party in geezerville. Hey, sorry this is a thread for prep cups... little brain dead today. How about prep cups for easter egg colors?
 
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ok i have to tell this story, on two occasions i used my 2 prep bowls to put ranch dressing in one and i put cottage cheese in the other one, well hubby left them at work,these were left there for about probably 2 weeks AARRRGGGGHHHH!!!!!!! so one day while at his work i told him to go in the kitchen and get them for me, well when he handed them to me they both were still full, i was so mad because i knew i would be the one to have to come and and clean them, so i went to open them and dump them out just waiting for that gross smell, i just knew these were science projects in the making, well i couldn't believe it both looked just like the day i put the stuff in the bowls, and the dressing smelled like dressing and there was no smell to the cottage cheese i was so surprised. just goes to show these are some really great products just as everything pampered chef is.
 
great story! thanks for sharing. :-)
 
The individual pudding sizes are also great for people on weight watchers!! Much easier to not take too large of a portion if it is already portioned out!
 
Wow, I had never seen this OLD threat before. Glad it was brought back to life. :) It is perfect for portions, especially for those of us who tend to over do it with the desserts.
 
Microwaving brownie batter in the prep bowls works awesome!

Also, when I'm running late in the morning, I scramble 1 egg in a prep bowl. I do not add any cheese or anything else to it. Microwave 40 seconds & it's perfect! So that the egg does not stick so much to the prep bowl, it does help to briefly rinse the prep bowl with water b4 scrambling the egg in it.
 
I see references to microwaving brownies but don't see time. Can you help with what you do?
 

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