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🥚 Poach like a pro, impress like a foodie!
The OXO Good Grips 2 Piece Silicone Egg Poaching Set revolutionizes your breakfast routine by delivering perfectly poached eggs in just 3 minutes. Crafted from high-heat resistant, BPA-free silicone, it features a funnel shape and optimized hole pattern for even cooking and yolk protection. Compact and dishwasher safe, it’s designed for modern kitchens and busy professionals who crave effortless gourmet results.











































| Best Sellers Rank | #14,322 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #10 in Egg Poachers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,925 Reviews |
S**G
Works great
Great egg poaching tool. Use daily no complaints. Tip: after adding egg turn the heat down or off to keep egg whites from shredding.
A**A
Typical of OXO: Another excellent kitchen helper.
I thought I already knew how to poach eggs without difficulty, but this product makes it super easy. I break an egg in a water glass, and I recommend adding a tad of vinegar to the egg in the glass before you put the egg in the egg hopper. This will easily hold your white together. Three minutes in boiling water, and you'll have a perfectly poached egg. Enjoy!
E**F
Easy Poaching
Poached egg afficianados will enjoy this little cup that is easy-to-use, performs as advertised and really works well. The depth of pan needed may be a turn-off for some. A piece of toast topped with a poached egg is a good day's breakfast!
A**L
Consistently perfect poached eggs
I've been poaching eggs freestanding in water with a little vinegar for years with widely varying results, so I thought I'd give these a try. They are fantastic! They're very easy to use, produce consistently great poached eggs, clean up easily, and collapse for compact storage. The only thing to be aware of is that they require about a three inch depth of simmering water, so if you're cooking a single egg, a smaller-diameter high-sided pan works best (my All Clad stainless steel 1.5 and 2 quart saucepans are perfect), and if you're cooking multiple eggs, you'll need a fairly wide high-sided pan to fit at least two of the poachers. I've cooked multiple eggs with just the set of two. You can lift them off after about a minute, once the whites have started to set, and cook more eggs in them; the only tricky part is keeping track of the timing.
Y**H
Interesting, cumbersome, not worth your cooking time
If you are an egg poaching person, skip this item and keep poaching your regular way. I have poached for 70 years and tried every poaching gadget available before taking them to Goodwill. This gadget is the closest to poached eggs, but not good enough. I tested the cups rigorosly and found them to be cumbersome, too large, and fussy. However, since the egg is totally submersed in water at 205 degrees, it is a poached egg, no different than my traditional method. To use two cups I had to test various pans to fit the cups and then fill with water. I ened up with 2 1/2 inched of water regardless of pan size. For four cups this took a very large pot and from start to finish almost 19 minutes to bring to 205 degrees before dropping the eggs in the cup. I sprayed the top of the cup with cooking spray to stop the egg from sticking to the bottom of the pan and removed the cups at two to three minutes, followed by stiring the water a bit. At this point you are using the traditinal method of poaching. The cup does keep the egg in a smaller circle. I did try leaving the cup in for the entire cooking period and found no difference, once I sprayed the cup to stop sticking. Who ever created this prioduct definitly should receive an award. I also used the cups to fry eggs, doing double duty in keeping the egg the size of a Bays English Muffin. The cups take longer and have to be cleaned. So overall they increase the cooking difficulty with no better outcome.
R**S
Finally!
I am a chef and thought I made poached eggs as well as anybody. I do. However, this poaching set is a marvel of consistency. Imagine perfect every single time. The people who developed this should win the Red Dot Design Award of the year. Perhaps the best thing about this is you don't have to watch the eggs while they cook. Toast the bread-slice the avocado-butter the toast and when your watch timer buzzes at 3 minutes plate the perfectly cooked and shaped eggs. Easy peasy.
J**.
Poach perfect eggs every time!
A bit of context: from my background in Computer Science, I have been indoctrinated by the "Unix Philosophy" and one of its most important rules is that you want to strive, for a product, that it "Do One Thing and Do It Well." I think this explains my approach to the kitchen fairly well: yes, I am guilty of collecting "one-trick pony" appliances such as this one. Naturally, thus, I am a big fan of OXO, since this is exactly what they are doing. If you are on this page, maybe you feel the same way. In that case, I won't try to convince you that you need this, but that it does a really good job. I love the idea of "breakfast" but in our daily lives I just never find the time to sit down in the morning, and make what I traditionally think of as breakfast, or brunch (eggs, in particular poached, are a strong feature—perhaps because I eat mostly vegan otherwise). This item has helped to make breakfast easier because it makes poaching eggs a can't-go-wrong endeavor. I can do this straight from out of bed before I have woken up. The procedure sounds long, but once you've done it once, you can do it eyes closed: 1) Fill in a pan with water up to the indicated level. 2) Bring to a boil, then put on simmer. 3) Add a splash of white vinegar into the opening (optional, but highly recommended). 4) Crack an egg in a bowl and pour it in the opening (some might be courageous enough to crack over the opening, but not me). 5) Wait a fixed amount of time (for my pasture-raised jumbo eggs, this is between 4 min. and 4:30 min—by the way, some reviews mention that size is an issue, maybe I do not notice this because I use jumbo eggs). 6) Pull the poacher out (can do with bare fingers because it is silicon). 7) Use a slotted spoon to fish the poached egg out, drain it, and place it on some paper towel (you can also delicate remove the strands of cooked yoke that may look messy). The result is perfect, I find (or at least superior to what I could do on my own). Attached is a picture of my first poached eggs, used for an avocado toast (OK, so I'm a millennial, sue me! :-). Final thoughts: — If like me, you do not yet have a slotted spoon, you might want to get one, such as OXO Good Grips Nylon Slotted Spoon . (Nylon is a good choice if you may end up using this with non-stick cookware.) — These fold onto themselves and can be stacked atop another, so as to take only a quarter of the space. — If like me, you love avocado toasts, perhaps you can compromise, save on brunch, but allow yourself the opulent decadence of also owning this tool OXO Good Grips 3-in-1 Avocado Slicer, Green , or go on ahead and buy the combined pack (these OXO people sure are attentive to consumer demand, they were AFAIK, the first to market such a combo!). -- PS: If you found this review useful, chances are there'll be a day I'll stumble on one of your reviews and find it useful too! Thank for in advance!
M**L
GREAT CONCEPT, BUT…
I appreciate Oxo's usual quality and attention to detail, which is why I was eager to try this product. After three attempts, following Oxo’s instructions explicitly, I returned the item for several reasons: 1) While not stated in Oxo’s instructions, I found that a Teflon-coated pan is recommended to avoid egg whites sticking to the bottom, even after removing the pan from heat after adding eggs. 2) Even with the addition of white vinegar, egg whites tended to separate, so the results did not resemble those depicted in Oxo’s product video. 3) Poaching eggs using this method proved to be time-consuming and messy and produced inconsistent results. On a positive note, I appreciated Oxo’s commitment to innovation. Overall, these issues made the product challenging to use and unfortunately, it did not meet my expectations. I hope this feedback is helpful for those who may be considering purchasing this item.
M**E
Ne plus jamais raté les oeufs pochés
Encore un super ustensile d'OXO. Les oeufs pochés sont iratable, plus besoin de vinaigre ou autre, il suffit de les faire glisser à l'interieur quand l'eau commence à frémir, quelques minutes plus tard, le tour est joué. Repliés sur eux même, et l'un dans l'autre, ils prennent peu de place. Un basique de nombreuses salades ou tartines aux oeufs pochés dans ma cuisine qui m'a largement simplifié la vie !
M**A
muy buen huevo escalfado
Funciona muy bien, solo hay que bajarle al fuego para que no se muevan con el agua hirviendo
A**L
fungerar bra
läs instruktionerna, finns lite tips där
E**N
Ottimo! 👍
Utilissimi per preparare uova in camicia ed eggs benedict, senza errori e senza grassi. Utile anche che i pezzi siano due per le famiglie numerose. Si lavano sciacquandoli, oppure in lavastoviglie e si piegano per occupare poco spazio nei cassetti della cucina. Consigliatissimi.
V**A
Genius product
These things are magical!! Poached eggs are by far my favorite, I have a Dash steamer and although it makes amazing hard boiled eggs the poached (steamed in this case) is just so-so. I don’t have the knack for dropping the egg directly in the water as it tends to fall apart on me. I love these because I don’t have to separate the loose egg white, I can drop the whole egg in and it’s perfect every time. They are bigger than I expected, but that does not bother me at all.
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