I finally picked one of these up and i right away wondered how i could of lived without it. It cooked my burgers really good and ive been coming up with all kinds of ideas of what to cook on it now
@@bradleymiller437 theyre great for fast food for sure. Ive been using an electric griddle flat top lately but i think im gonna pull out the Forman tomorrow. Only reason i prefer the flatop griddle is i make potates and sausage and eggs and tortillas. The forman is amazing for burger s and sandwiches. Or bacon..or chciken with grilled peppers.
My mom gave me an old George foreman grill. I was going to give it away because I thought the only thing it was probably good for was hamburgers and I don’t eat beef. But I like eggs, and I saw your suggestion for French toast and someone else is for grilled cheese. So I think I’m gonna try that. Thank you from me
Tried this after seeing your video and it worked great. I live in a place with no stove so i was hard boiling my eggs in microwave but after seeing this i now grill them. Thanks.
Thx for sharing this, I' m always looking for new ways to use my GF grill, nice creativity and improvisation skills ! I will give it a go for an omellete cheers
don't understand why people have to be so mean and hateful. maybe if u don't have anything nice to say u shouldn't say anything at all. thank u for ur video I am new to using a George foreman grill and its nice to learn new ways to use it
I cook eggs on my foreman every day. Works like a champ. No pun intended. ... flip them early and keep the lid open or else the yolks get too cooked and arent runny. You also have gotta use cooking spray or they get that burnt look and burnt egg taste. Same as if you were to cook them on an un greased pan. No bueno. These eggs look over cooked and in no way over easy. But it can be done! Just dont cook 5 at a time lol. You can also make one hell of an omlet by scrambling the eggs up and pouring it on. Close the lid for about a minute.. And when u open it up.. Its all completely cooked. Love it. dont forget to level your grill out though.
just wanted to state you dont need a foreman... any regular panini press or sandwich maker will do the job. even easier if you take two slices of bread, make a well in the bottom slice and pout the egg in. drop the second slice on top and let it sit for about 3-5 mins for a well cooked egg sandwich (add veggies, meat, fish as you like) simple but effective
I was watching all these great videos on you tube about cooking with a Foreman grill and went to the thrift stores and I bought a George Foreman grill at the Goodwill for $1.50 !!! For Breakfast I had eggs and ham in a burrito and grilled everything on my 'new' grill and I even put the burrito on the grill and it turned out delicious !/:P The whole thing took about 10 minutes. Then for lunch I Cooked a turkey burger and toasted the buns on the grill along with some grilled taters. Took about 10 minutes. For dinner I stir fried some veggies and put in some cooked/cooled rice, seasoned it and it was Delicious ! With this one I put some aluminum foil on the grill so it wouldn't get stuck in the raised part of the grill plates. It took less than 5 minutes to cook. These grills are great !
Good idea. Tried it on my little grill. Worked good but the non-adjustable temperature is too hot. The eggs are easy to overcook. My solution was to steam the tops by adding a spoonful of water immediately before clapping on a suitable lid. Break the eggs on the grill, add the water and lid in 5 seconds or so. Move quick. Dally and your eggs turn out like rubber. Anyway, nice challenge but high in failure potential. Do it once or twice just for fun but if more effective ways of frying eggs are available, use them. OTH, a Forman grill heats a pan just fine. Use it like a hotplate, especially the models that have reversible plates. The smooth side is just right for most low heat cooking.
I put bread in first to toast, then add some butter in each spot I will place the egg. I break my yolk as I like them hard. Close lid for 20 seconds then I flip egg, unplug. Then I remove egg, place on toast with cheese, then put sandwich back in grill for 20 seconds to melt cheese & warm bread. Breakfast in under 5 mins!
Fry ups are all about keeping the eggs and bacon hot while you wait for your sausages, fried potatoes and shrooms etc. to cook. Some grills have the flat surface plates that are interchangable, making things easier when cooking eggs.
Thanks Mr. Paul I was wondering if the grill would get hot enough with lid off!! Thinking of buying one because they are small and also to fry a spam-egg sammich with Avocado and Tomato on there with my grilled buttered up toast and a little mayo with Franks Red Hot on there and real ground pepper from my pepper grinder!!!
***** C'est bon. I appreciate all that you have shared. However, never make assumption over the internet...it is only the internet. I migrated to Texas from the Caribbean. Back there we basically live on the land and food from the sea...so farming, hard work etc. are not new to me. As a matter of fact, in school, Agricultural science was part of every curriculum. We worked so I understand. Cheers!
whizla1 relax. You obviously are too sensitive and my comment was not directed at you. #chill. Why confuse me being direct with me being rude? There is a difference.
Those eggs look pretty damm nice, i will try this tommorow here in brazil we have eggs called "ovo caipira" THEY ARE AMAZING really dark orange colored yolk
Arthur Dutra O yea, These eggs are great. They came from my Dad. He keeps anywhere from 20 - 40 chickens depending on the varmets that he has to kill to keep them out of his chickens.
A few of the rude comments below are ignorant people! If you can't comment anything nice don't post it. Get a life. It's good to have human people to share ideas like this. Thanks for the video.
I am so excited, my new little kitchen is growing, today I added a Procter Silex Contact Grill. Gluten free grilled cheese tonight. This is now the only thing I have to cook on. I was happy to find your video to learn how to cook eggs. Thank you for this video.
As a homeless person I spend about $20 a day on food this will help me save money I could got to dollar tree and get eggs turkey bacon only two dollars and pick up a pack of pancakes and syrup and make a nice breakfast i will save at least $15 to $10 dollars a day depending on how much I cook for the day I’m on the Omad diet so I only try to eat one meal a day at $15 dollars in savings say if I only ate on $5 a day that $402 saving a month I could save I couldn’t believe I was spending that much in food absolutely ridiculous!!
@@txcinsta5176 UPDATE: I have got the grill copper coating its wonderful easy to clean I cooked on it so far pancakes, chicken, salmon, cow heart, croissants, bologna, and burgers... you cook just about anything on it and good news is I found a portable electric wok someone was throwing away I'm going to use it to cook beans noodles and boil eggs so everything really worked out for me with the cook gadgets! Side note: the cow heart was not my type of thing I wanted to try it was only $2 for the thing big piece but I think it would be better cooked as a roast