Egg Genie Electric Egg Cooker Review

04/22/2019

If you're tired of your breakfast eggs never turning out quite right and sick of finding pieces of shell in your egg salad, take a look at the Egg Genie Electric Egg Cooker which simplifies cooking eggs. Costing around $20, it is very easy to use and it turns out great eggs.

Released in 2009, with over 230 reviews and an average rating of 4.1 stars out of a possible 5, it's one of the most popular and recommended egg cookers on Amazon where you will find it in stock now.

Busy people who don't have a lot of time to fuss around making breakfast will really appreciate this appliance which boils egg in far less time than the stove-top method. Just add eggs and water, switch it on and go make your coffee and toast while the eggs cook themselves. Great for egg salad too, as the shells peels off so easily.

Egg Genie Electric Egg Cooker review
Egg Genie Electric Egg Cooker review

With an Egg Genie Electric Egg Cooker you will be able to boil 7 eggs in one go, to your preferred consistency. Place your eggs into the Genie, smaller end down, pushing lightly to pierce the egg with the built-in piercing pin. Use the included measuring cup to add the recommended amount of water as marked on the side. This will vary depending upon whether you want soft, medium or hard-boiled eggs. Switch the appliance on and let the Egg Genie do its magic. When your eggs are ready the built-in timer will trigger the buzzer alert and automatic shut-off.

Easy to use, though basic it has everything you will need to make perfect eggs. Its base has a stainless steel water tray which heats water to the required temperature for your selection. This tray is also useful for carrying and serving the eggs. There's also a poaching tray with wells for poaching four eggs. The process to poach is basically the same as to boil, with the main difference being the eggs will be cracked into the wells. After disconnecting the power supply and letting the Genie cool down, its lid and the tray can be washed in soapy water. Any mineral build-up on the trays can be dealt with as needed by rubbing over the surface with a paper towel or cloth that has been moistened with a little white vinegar.

Coming with a selection of delicious recipes, once you try the Genie you will never want to go back to your old way of cooking eggs.

If you need a little more protein in your diet or simply want to be able to fit breakfast into a busy day, the Egg Genie Electric Egg Cooker can help. Easy and convenient to use, it cooks eggs faster and uses a lot less energy than a stove-top and, as long as you add the recommended amount of water, your eggs will be perfect every time.

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