Turn inside out to change shape
When you turn the oval ring inside out, you'll get a circle, and the square will change to flower shape. Very good quality silicone rings, perfect for eggs and pancakes.
Fun with eggs
Having had wonderful results with 4-inch silicone rubber rings for making pancakes on our trusty Presto foldaway electric griddle, we were eager to use smaller diameter rings for frying eggs. We really wanted circular rings, but our surprise package delivered three square rings (3" x 3") and three oval rings (3" x 3-1/2") which may have been circular until they were permanently deformed by the packaging.
Our pancake rings have metal arms for lifting them when hot. The egg rings have little integrally molded ears for easy manipulation and cleaning. This difference and the smaller size makes the egg rings so light in weight that they tend to float off the griddle when you gently release the raw egg into the ring, permitting some of the egg to leak out from the ring (not a pretty sight). Once aware of this problem, one soon learns to use a small utensil to press the ring down on the cooking surface for a few seconds until the egg white begins to solidify.
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egg rings
I have had these a few weeks now and they work just fine. I put just a bit of cooking oil in the skillet and then rub a bit on the inside of the ring to stop any tentency to stick. There is no hard stick at all but the egg will cling to the silicone just a little. These are light so it is good to have the skillet hot enough that the egg will start to firm up rather than try to run out under the bottom of the ring. Glad I bought them and would do so again.
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