Elite Cuisine EGC-007G Maxi-Matic ~ ~ Electric Egg Poacher, Omelet, Scrambled Eggs & Soft, Medium, Hard-Boiled Egg Boiler Cooker with Auto-Shut off and Buzzer, 7 Egg Capacity, Green
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You should poke the hole into the fat end of the egg. There is an air pocket at this end of the egg, which is why you must poke the hole into the fat end of the egg. As a result, put the egg into your tray with the hole facing upwards, so that the sulphurous air can escape properly. A vent allows you to expel the bad stuff from the egg that you don't want to add to it. It also enhances the appearance and flavor of the egg. Don't forget to widen your angle when you are using it.
Having heard of a terrible alarm that the Dash has when they're done cooking the eggs, I'm replacing it with this product from Elite Cuisine. Using the reviews on this website, it appears that this Elite Cuisine model cooks eggs silently once the eggs are done.
In the event of evaporation of the water and a successful fried egg, the power and indicator light will turn off automatically. The amount of water used is all that matters. Make sure to follow the directions.
Selected User Reviews For Elite Cuisine EGC-007G Maxi-Matic ~ ~ Electric Egg Poacher, Omelet, Scrambled Eggs & Soft, Medium, Hard-Boiled Egg Boiler Cooker with Auto-Shut off and Buzzer, 7 Egg Capacity, Green
And to think, I almost did not purchase When I got my egg cooker and read the instructions, my intuition led me to suspect they were using it incorrectly. A picture of the recipe for an omelet and poached eggs appeared on my site. There is no doubt that if you read numbers seven and eight, you will see that the poached egg tray, and/or the omelette tray, are to be put I have never seen it mentioned that plastic should be directly placed on metal heating elements. That makes sense. If you put plastic on a hot, metal plate, what do you think will happen? What would you put on the heating element on your stove that was made out of plastic? In any event, let me I baked my eggs perfectly right out of the box with this. I was concerned that I was going to get a broken product because the Amazon box was damaged, so I was concerned I would not receive my order. Amazon's packaging was fantastic, so the cooker was protected. However, I already ate my perfectly cooked eggs and I can't post a picture of Now that we've reached this point, I can only suggest that you order this and cook your own eggs in two days after it ships! There is no one in my family who knows about this yet, but my family will all receive this gift My grandmother has a severe egg allergy, too bad.
This egg cooker lets us make hard boiled eggs with ease. One thing to keep in mind is you will have to learn by trial and error which amount of water is appropriate. Unfortunately, the little cup that comes with the kit is not much use. To get the right amount, I had to make several batches. In terms of increments, they are very small. Our hardboiled eggs come out perfect every time. For 4 hard cooked no matter how many eggs it was supposed to be for) was the right amount to get the yolks cooked through while still remaining fluffy. If the eggs are finished and you have taken them out, you should a) use distilled water, or the metal bottom will accumulate mineral deposits quickly, and the deposits will not come out and b) add more water to the machine when the eggs are finished. Clean the bottom of the container until you can finish cleaning it. A small amount of egg material will boil out while they are cooking, and the bottom will burn. A small pressure cooker is a way to boil water faster and more easily than a stovetop.
Although I love breakfast, I tend to run late and must wake up at 6am in order to make it to work on time. It is mandatory for me to eat protein for breakfast, and I especially Hard boiled eggs are cheaper at the vending machines at work, but I have been paying $2 for them lately. For 2 eggs, it is $9. Adding it all up is a smart move. The egg machine that my friend bought worked well for her, so I bought one as well. I cooked the 7 eggs last night. I tried one right away and it was great. I placed the others in a zip top bag, two OMG, I am a happy camper this morning since I packed 2 (one bag) to work this morning. I will be saving me money by making this purchase, which will pay for itself within a week & I would like to keep a half-dozen I congratulate you!.
It would never be easy for me to remove the shell, and the shell would get so hard to peel off once they were cooked. It has happened to me more than once to eat pieces of shell. Now there is no need for that! It's amazing what this little device can do! Water is poured in, the eggs are pierced (it was much simpler than I thought), set inside and the button is pressed. As a backup plan, I set a timer so that I could pull them out as soon as the light appeared in case I didn't notice. All my Costco eggs peeled easily and were cooked through when I cooked them. I made a half dozen at one time and they were all perfect. I definitely recommend this to anyone like me who has tried to cook eggs successfully but has had no luck.
It appears to be a good egg cooking tool. It has attachments for poaching and making omelettes, which is a nice feature. The one problem is very irritating, and I am a little confused given the numerous rave reviews for which I purchased this product. A photo of the water measuring cup from the instruction manual can be found below. It matters if you are cooking only one egg, or if you are cooking There is only one cup in the box that has water levels for soft, medium, and hard. I assume this is for one egg. What will happen if I have three eggs to cook? Changing the water level should result in the change of the level. Because the measuring cup doesn't include this information and it doesn't match the instructions, I have no idea how to proceed. This is not the end of the world, but I have to try and get it right for the next few times I cook multiple eggs. It is baffling.
It does not turn off automatically when the time is up, and the light on the auto timer flickers. My first response was to contact the company directly rather than send it back immediately. They asked me to contact them with my information, and a new base would be sent to me. The company did not send me the replacement part. Wastage of both time and money.
I have yet to have any of the eggs come out right after cooking them 2 at a time for a dozen times. According to the directions, I follow them. There is no such thing as a poached egg, and medium-cooked eggs are actually undercooked compared to what a soft egg should be - There are parts of it that are not cooked. In addition to the various remedies I've tried, like leaving the eggs in the electric cooker for 2 or 3 minutes after the buzzer goes off, or adding a very small amount more water, the eggs don't always work. It is impossible to accomplish anything. It is impossible to eat them since they are all undercooked and unappetizing. There may have been a problem, I'm not sure. Having owned a Krupps egg cooker for 15 years, it died recently. My egg cooker has always worked great. I feel like a complete and utter slob.