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Google egglet.

Denise
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Yep.  It's an egg coddler.  I four of them.

 

http://www.egg-coddlers.com/introduction.shtml

 

 

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@Sooner wrote:

Yep.  It's an egg coddler.  I four of them.

 

http://www.egg-coddlers.com/introduction.shtml

 

 


@Sooner.  Hey Sooner, I have the first coddler shown only mine has a different design!

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I have several egg coddlers. Haven't used them in years. Just got them out. Must say they are pretty.

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@drizzellla  @proudlyfromNJ OK!  Let's all get those babies out and cook up some eggs!!!  LOL!!!!  Put a little ham in with 'em and top them with a teaspoon of cream! 

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Sooner

 

You are so right! We used to use the egg coddlers frequently and for some reason stopped. I couldn't tell you the last time we used them.

And they are so nice. Was Royal Worcester the only company that made them? 

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The Egglette is not an egg coddler. These egg shaped orbs are used. You crack your egg in it, cover it, submerge in water to boil, pop the cooked egg out of orb and walla you have a hard boiled egg without a shell. Pretty awesome looking.

 

https://www.getegglettes.com/?utm_source=Google_TM&utm_medium=CPC&utm_campaign=CPD&gclid=Cj0KCQiAkZH...

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The original ones were a pain.   You had to oil them, they leaked and were hard to wash.  I used mine about 5 times and tossed them.  These silicone ones should be better.   The concept has always been good. Especially with fresh eggs.

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@drizzellla wrote:

Sooner

 

You are so right! We used to use the egg coddlers frequently and for some reason stopped. I couldn't tell you the last time we used them.

And they are so nice. Was Royal Worcester the only company that made them? 


@drizzellla  No, there were other companies.  One from Ireland made pretty green ones. It's fun to look them up and see the beautiful variety.

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@ID2 wrote:

The Egglette is not an egg coddler. These egg shaped orbs are used. You crack your egg in it, cover it, submerge in water to boil, pop the cooked egg out of orb and walla you have a hard boiled egg without a shell. Pretty awesome looking.

 

https://www.getegglettes.com/?utm_source=Google_TM&utm_medium=CPC&utm_campaign=CPD&gclid=Cj0KCQiAkZH...


@ID2  I'm not sure I see the difference.  The cooking method is the same--eggs cooked in a covered container in boiling water.   If you just want hard boiled eggs that shell well, you honestly can steam them in the method mentioned above and they shell perfectly.  Or if  you have a pressure cooker they do too.

 

BUT if you think you would like these or they look like fun to you, go for it!  That's why I bought my egg coddlers a long long time ago and we used them a lot.