Eggs are not that easy to manage thru a traditionalisti way of cooking. Proper timing and the right preparation is necessitated so as to have good results. An egg cooker will support you do egg cooking the way you want it to. Popular models like electric and microwaveable egg cookers concede us save time and effort.

An egg cooker comprises of a heating element in a base which is filled with water. The rack inside holds the eggs and at the same time the plastic cover will hold the heat. A cooker may be set in a soft, medium and hard boiled mode. A timer will then mechanically tell if the egg is done. Aside from this, the thermostat will maintain it in fixed or steady temperatures, not similar to general pans or casseroles.

Microwave egg cookers are an automatic type of kitchen appliance that is specially made for more immediate egg cooking. Electric egg cookers are handy and commodious to use. One may make poached eggs with the help of this appliance.

Some egg cookers even have pouch control settings. Other models are featured with little points in their boiled egg racks so as to pierce the eggshell. It will leach out the egg’s sulfur and will result to lemon yellow yolks.

Different brands may differ depending on how a great deal of eggs will fit in at the same time. Egg cookers ranges from $20 to $60 depending on it is type and the materials used.

Popular Egg Cooker Models

Chef’s Choice 810 Gourmet Egg Cooker $39.99

Features:

o Fit in 7 eggs.

o Eggs may be combined to cook it soft, medium or hard boiled.

o Have an electronic timer, indicator light and an on/off switch.

o Egg tray – may be lifted with one hand.

o Brushed stainless steel design.

o Comes with an egg poaching dish, egg piercer and a measuring cup.

o Dimensions: 7 by 9 by 6 inches

o Weight: 2.8 pounds

West Bend 86628 Automatic Egg Cooker Price: $24.95

Features:

o Holds 7 eggs

o Heat-resistant base.

o Have a clear cover, egg piercer and a measuring cup.

o One touch button setting.

o 1 year warranty

o Dimensions: 8.4 by 8.3 by 7 inches

o Weight: 2.7 pounds

Cuisinart CEC-7 Egg Cooker $29.99

Features:

o Smooth and brushed stainless steel lid.

o Cooks up to 7 eggs. Can be poached, medium or hard boiled.

o Holds 3 eggs in a poaching tray.

o Includes an egg holder, earsplitting pin and beaker.

o With indicator light and automatic shut off.

Henrietta Egg Cooker and Poacher $19.99

Features:

o Boils up to seven eggs and poaches up to four.

o Henrietta chirps when eggs are cooked.

o An magnificent gourmet gift.

o Power: 120 volts, 425 watts

o 90-day warranty

Krups 230-70 Egg Express Egg Cooker $18.99

Features:

o 7 eggs fits in

o Has a dual switch for boiling and keeping warm.

o End cooking timer

o Indicator for water level.

o Includes an egg piercer.

Oster 4716 Egg Cooker $49.95

Features:

o Cooks 8 soft, medium, hard flawless eggs.

o Poaches up to 4 eggs.

o With non-stain and non-stick surface.

o Cleans easily.

o Shut off mechanically when ready.

Maverick Black Egg Cooker/Egg Poachers $36.89

Features:

o Inner tray for 7 eggs, second tray for poaching 4 eggs.

o Stainless steel with plastic base, on/off button, automati shut-off with ready indicator.

o Includes a measuring cup.

o Power: 400 watts

o Dimensions: 6 x 6 x 6 ½ in.

These egg cookers are very useful, in particular when boiling lots of eggs. It saves time and energy. Most people who are into buying electric egg cookers need the extra budget in order to satisfy their egg fantasy.


ReviewThis cooker boils up to seven eggs at one time or poaches one or two eggs in trays. You may use the calibrated water-level indicator to pour the precise amount of water necessitated to soft-, medium-, or hard-boil one to seven eggs. The indicator (a tube) has a steel pin in the bottom for deafening eggshells; this will leech out the sulfur so yolks stay yellow for the duration of cooking rather than turning green. Assuming the proper amount of water is in the egg holder, the timer will ascertain the eggs are cooked to the desired level, and then gives evidence of with a light and bell when the hard-boiling is completed. You may then set the timer switch to keep the eggs warm. The plastic egg holder is removable, letting you cool the eggs underneath running water. Everything cleans easily, including the nonstick coating on top of the boiling plate. The cooker measures 9-1/8 inches wide and 5-1/4 inches high. –Fred Brack

Krups 230 70 Egg Express Egg Cooker

Krups 230 70 Egg Express Egg Cooker Image

Krups 230 70 Egg Express Egg Cooker

Krups 230 70 Egg Express Egg Cooker Photo

Krups 230 70 Egg Express Egg Cooker

Krups 230 70 Egg Express Egg Cooker Picture

Krups 230 70 Egg Express Egg Cooker

Krups 230 70 Egg Express Egg Cooker Photo


Most helpful client reviews

207 of 207 persons found the following review helpful.
5Egg Cooker-Last thing on my list to buy!
By S. Mitchell
I have never wanted an egg cooker. Thought it a waste of time. However, I am on the Atkins Plan for life and eating poached eggs. Hate to poach in a pan and experimenting with microwave egg cookers has been a disaster.

This makes WONDERFUL poached eggs. Moist NOT rubbery , runny and just like I like them. The Plastic containers are easy to clean. Love Love Love this unit.

I love Egg Salad. This hardboils my eggs and I don’t have to watch it.

Well worth the price! Try it. You’ll like it. Scratch that: You’ll LOVE it!

177 of 177 persons found the following review helpful.
3Krupps Egg Cooker Review
By toedtoes
This is a nice compact egg cooker that will hold 7 eggs for hard boiling. It’s very simple to use, just add water according to the included measuring cup, poke holes in the eggs with the included poker (on the bottom of the measuring cup), and turn it on.

I had a Sunbeam egg cooker antecedently that lately passed away and I necessitated to replace it. This cooker is nice, but it doesn’t have an automatic shut off like the Sunbeam. This means that you have to stay nearby to listen the beep. The Sunbeam had an automatic shut off and a light that went on when it was done cooking – which made it very easy to go do other things while cooking eggs. The Krupps has no signal light and no automati shut off. If you leave the room for a minute, you won’t recognise if the eggs are done or not because other than the one beep, there is no way to tell, and the eggs will just keep cooking until they burst. To me, that is a major fault with this cooker. One of the main reasons to have an egg cooker is so you may pop the eggs in and go do other things, with this cooker, you have to be right there for the duration of the entire cooking time.

181 of 182 persons found the following review helpful.
5Even in the face of ridicule, I stand by this egg cooker
By Joanna Daneman
I was personally chided by a Wall Street Journal reporter for perhaps being one of a good deal of Americans who, in her mind, relied on gimmicks for simple tasks because they can’t cook. Well, I may cook, but in spite of the fact that boiled eggs may be done in a pot costing $1.99, an egg cooker makes a lot of sense to me. I may get perfectly soft boiled eggs, the way I like them, or a rack of hard-boileds for lunch while I run around the kitchen doing other things than timing the eggs. An alarm tells you when the eggs are ready. There is a warm feature, but since that overcooks the eggs eventually, I don’t use it.

I will defy ridicule and say that this is the most-used appliance next to the electric teakettle in our kitchen, and yes, I DO recognise how to boil water.

See all 267 client reviews…