Fusionbrands Poach Pods, Set of 2, Green
from: Fusionbrands
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Product Description:
Includes Harold Imports 8004 Harold Imports Fusionbrands Poach Pods Set Of 2 Green.
Includes Harold Imports 8004 Harold Imports Fusionbrands Poach Pods Set Of 2 Green.
Features:
- Modern silicone egg cooking tool
- Heat resistant to 675°F
- Non stick silicone
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
- Food safe and FDA compliant
Accessories:
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Easy to use
Poach Pods are easy to use and the eggs come out easily.I would recommend this product to my friends.
Rating:
- soft boiled egg lover- these are GREAT!
My wife and I enjoy soft boiled eggs.I used to put the eggs out overnight, bring water to boil, boil the eggs for 3.5 minutes and top the eggs in those little egg cups.Problem was, the toppers did not make a large enough hole for a standard spoon.You're supposed to use a smaller spoon, just for this purpose.Great, another single purpose utensil!And the egg shells did not crack open easily nor neatly.
Enter this product.Boil water.Spray pods w/veg oil.Start timer at 5 ... Read More
Rating:
- Very pleased.
The video is what really sold me on these pods. Seems like it takes
a little longer to get the eggs just right but overall very pleased
with the small mess and easy clean up.
Rating:
- Works Okay
Poaching has, for some reason, been something of a quest. Pans made for poaching stick no matter what and water condenses inside the lid, watering the finished egg. Floating an egg in vinegar-infused water in a sauce pot works okay, but creates a thorough mess, and the amount of chlorine and other chemicals and minerals present in tap water alters cooking time and taste-quality to the point of being somewhat unreliable. Was looking forward to these silicon poaching cups to solve all three problematic ... Read More
Rating:
- Correction.
I have not used this product, but I would like to point out an error - this product actually coddles the eggs, it does not poach them. To poach an egg, you cook it directly in the water, whereas coddling involves putting the egg in a greased container (like the Poach Pod) and cooking the egg in its container in the water. I personally think the benefit of poaching an egg is that you don't have to add extra fat, like you do with frying, scrambling, or coddling eggs, so for people who want to eat more healthily ... Read More
- Easy to usePoach Pods are easy to use and the eggs come out easily.I would recommend this product to my friends.
- soft boiled egg lover- these are GREAT!My wife and I enjoy soft boiled eggs.I used to put the eggs out overnight, bring water to boil, boil the eggs for 3.5 minutes and top the eggs in those little egg cups.Problem was, the toppers did not make a large enough hole for a standard spoon.You're supposed to use a smaller spoon, just for this purpose.Great, another single purpose utensil!And the egg shells did not crack open easily nor neatly.
Enter this product.Boil water.Spray pods w/veg oil.Start timer at 5 ... Read More
- Very pleased.The video is what really sold me on these pods. Seems like it takes
a little longer to get the eggs just right but overall very pleased
with the small mess and easy clean up.
- Works OkayPoaching has, for some reason, been something of a quest. Pans made for poaching stick no matter what and water condenses inside the lid, watering the finished egg. Floating an egg in vinegar-infused water in a sauce pot works okay, but creates a thorough mess, and the amount of chlorine and other chemicals and minerals present in tap water alters cooking time and taste-quality to the point of being somewhat unreliable. Was looking forward to these silicon poaching cups to solve all three problematic ... Read More
- Correction.I have not used this product, but I would like to point out an error - this product actually coddles the eggs, it does not poach them. To poach an egg, you cook it directly in the water, whereas coddling involves putting the egg in a greased container (like the Poach Pod) and cooking the egg in its container in the water. I personally think the benefit of poaching an egg is that you don't have to add extra fat, like you do with frying, scrambling, or coddling eggs, so for people who want to eat more healthily ... Read More
