Best EggGenie Egg Genie Electric Egg Cooker Info
EggGenie Egg Genie Electric Egg Cooker

- Clear top allows you to view eggs while cooking
- Egg Tray allows you to easily transport and serve eggs
- Base with stainless steel water tray effectively hetas water to cook evenly
- Built-in steel piercing pin
- Includes: see thru lid, poaching tray, piercing pin, measuring cup and base.
Now you can cook perfect soft, medium and hard boiled eggs at the touch of a button. Egg Genie cooks up to 7 eggs at once-with no guesswork, no underdone or overdone eggs. Just add the indicated amount of water. Press “on”and your work is done.
The Egg Genie automatically steams eggs and alerts you when they’re ready. Great for breakfast, snacks, appetizers and more. Features built-in timer, auto-off and steel piercing pin.
Comes with measuring cup and poaching tray. 6″ x 8″.


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#2 written by jkb 8 months ago38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:

Good, could be better,July 26, 2009 Byjkb (Florida) –This review is from: EggGenie Egg Genie Electric Egg Cooker (Kitchen)I love soft boiled eggs and my family loves hard boiled eggs. Making hard boiled eggs by boiling them in water in a pot is not an issue except that they sometimes crack but I was rarely making soft boiled eggs because it’s a pain to get them right. The Egg Genie changed all that – boiling eggs of any consistency is easy and mostly successful. If you follow the directions and use the right amount of water, the eggs are perfect each time. One exception is soft boiling eggs after hard boiling eggs without allowing the unit to cool down. This tends to produce under-cooked soft boiled eggs but this is understandable and I learned my lesson after the first time. I would have given the Egg Genie 5 stars if not for the following. First, the base of the pin to pierce the eggs is too wide. It’s almost impossible to make a tiny enough hole as when you press the egg on the pin it tends to travel all the way to the base of the pin. This produces a hole that’s too big and results in egg white escaping from the hole. Using my own pin as I always have eliminates this problem but is not as convenient. Second, even distilled water leaves significant deposits on the aluminum plate, even after hard boiling only 3 eggs. Scrubbing with vinegar gets rid of them but is once again inconvenient. So in summary, the Egg Genie is not a perfect product but is a good product at a great price, and I’m thrilled that making soft boiled eggs is no longer a crap shoot.
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#3 written by jakatak "jakatak" 8 months ago46 of 48 people found the following review helpful:

Egg Genie Review – Cooking With Jack Show,October 15, 2009 Byjakatak “jakatak” (Orange County, CA) –This review is from: EggGenie Egg Genie Electric Egg Cooker (Kitchen)Customer Video Review Length:: 9:02 Mins
Jack Scalfani reviews the Egg Genie to see if it’s worth it. Be sure to watch the “Cooking With Jack” show on Youtube. [...]
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Perfect eggs EVERY time!!,
I know this is a silly looking gadget but I LOVE IT and you will, too!! I love to cook and entertain but I have always hated boiling and peeling eggs. I have tried everything to get the ‘perfect’ boiled egg…start them off in cold water with a little vinegar, boil 15 minutes, into the ice water, blah, blah, blah…still, even when they’re boiled perfectly, half the time I can’t get them peeled without tearing them up. However, my kids LOVE deviled eggs so when I saw the Egg Genie, I decided to give it a try. I can’t believe how much I love it!! Not only are the eggs cooked exactly the way you want them every single time (whether soft, medium or hard boiled), they are also EASY TO PEEL!! I have never had a single one tear up. They just slide right out of the shell with absolutely no fuss. Now I don’t mind making deviled eggs! I keep a half dozen boiled eggs in a baggie in the fridge and they’re great to throw into salads or to grab for a low-carb snack. My sister has fallen in love with mine and wants one, too, so I came online to find one for her and decided to leave a review while I was on here. Two thumbs up from this girl!!
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