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HotSpot EggShell Silicone Egg Poacher - Set of Two | 
enlarge | Brand: Lamson & Goodnow
Buy New: $6.99
New (3) from $6.99
Rating: 16 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3.4 x 3 x 2.4
Model: 07251
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Set contains two Silicone EggShells | | • | Nonstick FDA approved silicone, holds 1/2 cup | | • | Heat Resistant up 675F | | • | Dishwasher, Freezer and Microwave safe. | | • | Also works great for shaping individual JELL-O molds, ice cream cakes, frozen desserts, even timbales! |
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Product Description Simply crack egg into a EggShellTM coated with olive oil or cooking spray. Float the EggShellTM in boiling water. In 4-6 minutes, simply pop out a perfectly poached, perfectly shaped egg! Silicone ensures quick, easy, clean release.
Also works great for shaping individual JELL-O molds, ice cream cakes, frozen desserts, even timbales!
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 16
egg poachers September 21, 2008 Karen B. Craig 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
These egg poachers are great. I have used them in boiling water and in the microwave. Both ways they make great eggs.
Eggxactly What I Needed October 7, 2009 Kellie D. Freeman 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I bought two sets of these and am planning to buy more as stocking stuffers and gifts for friends. I use just the smallest amount of butter to line the poacher before adding the egg and steaming. The top of these poachers keeps them level while still allowing steam exchange when I put the lid on the pan. I serve the egg right in the cute poacher (usually with a napkin underneath to absorb any water). Clean up is easy - a little more scrubbing is involved if you don't use butter or oil when you cook. Bon Apetit.
Great Poachers March 29, 2009 Kathy S 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
These poachers are great. I just place them in the microwave with a little Pam and an egg or egg whites. Just 30 to 40 seconds later, perfect poached eggs. Can't be beat on busy mornings.
These Are the Best Egg Poachers April 13, 2008 Rosaboda (Lithia Springs, GA) 28 out of 35 found this review helpful
I have these poachers and the "green" ones and these are by far the best.
Perfect Poachers! October 26, 2009 Melissa A. Chandler (Seattle, WA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I read the reviews on these and the green ones and decided to go with these. So glad I did! It took me a time or two to get the timing right to get the eggs poached perfectly, but now i'm a pro! These make is sooo easy, just follow instructions. I usually lift the lid to check the color or the egg while steaming, so I know when their done. You want the whole thing to go opaque white, as soon as the yolk turns, leave it on a tad longer, then it;s great. If you let it go to long after yolk turns, the yolk will be like a fried egg (hard). I am so happy with these, I am ordering four more sets for friends and family for Christmas and birthday gifts! It seriously took me less than 15 minutes to make eggs Maryland (like eggs benedict but substitute crab for canadian bacon.) Got to say it took about 5 minutes to eat it, it was so delicious! These things are a great invention, and anyone thinking of trying to poach eggs and looking for a poacher, get these!
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