Automatic Egg Boiler: Pretending to Be an Egg Conoisseur
The problem with whipping up family brunch on the weekends is that it's the one time where everyone actually wants to eat breakfast for a change – and the demand for eggs is at an all-time high. Looks like a job for this appropriately-shaped automatic egg boiler, which can boil up to seven eggs at a time. Just set it to ten minutes for soft boiled, 15 for hard-boiled, or use the special tray to make three poached eggs simultaneously. [via TOKYOMANGO]
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4 Comments:
We have these here too - Here's a version on Amazon .
Let nobody say that Americans are not as desirous of being lazy on Sunday morning as the rest of the world. :)
Karen Resta at 2:53PM on 04/24/08
In fact, it looks a lot like this Cuisinart model.
zamboni at 12:48AM on 04/25/08
I received an egg-cooker as a gift years ago. Mine is white plastic, looks like a chicken, and "clucks" (OK, makes a poor imitation of a cluck) when the eggs are done. You can see a similar one here.
I don't know why using this makes me lazy - instead of repeatedly checking for the exact moment the water comes to a rolling boil, a la Shirley Corriher, I can be off doing something else!
KashaKnish at 7:41AM on 04/26/08
I have a very small apartment, and I use my egg cooker like crazy in the summer. I can boil eggs for a week's worth of lunches without heating up my entire apartment with a boiling pot of water.
deedee at 10:43PM on 04/30/08