🥄 Elevate your brunch game with effortless poached perfection!
The OXOGood Grips Silicone Egg Poachers set of 2 allows you to create perfectly poached eggs with ease. Designed to mimic traditional poaching methods, these high-heat resistant silicone poachers ensure even cooking and safe removal, making them a must-have for any kitchen enthusiast.
A**R
Great device for poaching one or two eggs at a time
I usually am just poaching one egg to put on toast, so this device works well. My hints are to use a small deep saucepan and put in a glug of vinegar. After poaching the desired amount of time (I like 2:15 for a soft egg with runny yolk) lift out the device. Since the egg does tend to stick slightly to the bottom of the pan, use a narrow spatula to loosen and lift egg out with a flat strainer. Enjoy!
L**Z
Worked the first time
Tried the silicone "pouch" poachers, and they didn't work well at all. First time I used these, I was very happy with the results. For those complaining about leakage or stringy poached eggs, try Googling "strain eggs before poaching". Me, I couldn't care less.
C**R
Easy poached eggs
We enjoy a nice soft boiled egg or poached egg, and have successfully made both in the past, but I saw this OXO product and decided to give it a try. They do work, and make the process of poaching an egg super easy. If you’ve ever been intimidated at the idea of poaching eggs, you should definitely try this product. The poachers are bigger than I expected, so to allow them to sit in the pot (without crowding), and to get the appropriate water level (there’s a water line mark on the poachers), I used a stock pot. The “cage” part of the poacher keeps the egg corralled while it sets, which I think is the biggest benefit of using this product (no need to swirl, etc.). Cleanup is easy - the poachers wash up easily and can be “folded” into themselves (forming a cup shape) for compact storage. FYI, there will still be egg white residue in the cooking pot, just like with the normal egg poaching process. You might need to experiment with cook time (a guide is included with the product) to get the exact cook you prefer. We cooked large eggs for 3.25 minutes (timing started when eggs were dropped into the simmering water) and had nice soft eggs to top our ramen bowls. Nice gadget!
A**L
Consistently perfect poached eggs
I've been poaching eggs freestanding in water with a little vinegar for years with widely varying results, so I thought I'd give these a try. They are fantastic! They're very easy to use, produce consistently great poached eggs, clean up easily, and collapse for compact storage. The only thing to be aware of is that they require about a three inch depth of simmering water, so if you're cooking a single egg, a smaller-diameter high-sided pan works best (my All Clad stainless steel 1.5 and 2 quart saucepans are perfect), and if you're cooking multiple eggs, you'll need a fairly wide high-sided pan to fit at least two of the poachers. I've cooked multiple eggs with just the set of two. You can lift them off after about a minute, once the whites have started to set, and cook more eggs in them; the only tricky part is keeping track of the timing.
Y**H
Interesting, cumbersome, not worth your cooking time
If you are an egg poaching person, skip this item and keep poaching your regular way. I have poached for 70 years and tried every poaching gadget available before taking them to Goodwill. This gadget is the closest to poached eggs, but not good enough. I tested the cups rigorosly and found them to be cumbersome, too large, and fussy. However, since the egg is totally submersed in water at 205 degrees, it is a poached egg, no different than my traditional method. To use two cups I had to test various pans to fit the cups and then fill with water. I ened up with 2 1/2 inched of water regardless of pan size. For four cups this took a very large pot and from start to finish almost 19 minutes to bring to 205 degrees before dropping the eggs in the cup. I sprayed the top of the cup with cooking spray to stop the egg from sticking to the bottom of the pan and removed the cups at two to three minutes, followed by stiring the water a bit. At this point you are using the traditinal method of poaching. The cup does keep the egg in a smaller circle. I did try leaving the cup in for the entire cooking period and found no difference, once I sprayed the cup to stop sticking. Who ever created this prioduct definitly should receive an award. I also used the cups to fry eggs, doing double duty in keeping the egg the size of a Bays English Muffin. The cups take longer and have to be cleaned. So overall they increase the cooking difficulty with no better outcome.
A**T
They really really work
Egg- cellent! Like you haven't heard that before. Seriously, these work great. Perfect ouached eggs
S**D
Wonderful little gadgets!!!
Who knew such a cheap little item like this could make such a difference in my morning routine! I absolutely love them. They made my poached eggs so easy. Highly recommend!!!!
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