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thegreenhead's recommendation
At first glance, the PoachPod - Silicone Egg Poacher ($10) looks like an unstable children's drinking cup, but take a closer look and you will find an ingenius cooking gadget. The PoachPod finally gives egg lovers an easy way to poach eggs. Just crack an egg into the PoachPod and float it in boiling water. You can add salt, pepper, or the spice of your choice right into the egg as it cooks. When the egg is ready, it pops right out, since the PoachPod is made from nonstick silicone. The PoachPod is truly a cool new culinary innovation. Bon appetit! (via The Green Head)
Updated Jan 2, 2008
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StraightLine's recommendation
First to recommend
I had just about given up making poached eggs...I've tried vinegar in the water, circle thing-a-ma-jigs, non-fresh eggs, whatever! Nothing worked until I discovered Poach Pods and wa-la! Success! I'm giving these to all my friends who are frustrated poached-egg-poachers! (via Delight Store)
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Updated Dec 3, 2007
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TasteSpotting's recommendation
add vinegar to the pot? watch the simmering level? spoon the whites together? and they might not even poach correctly?
too much effort for a little Eggs Benedict.
now just crack an egg into a poach pod, drop it into a pot of simmering water, and they come out perfectly, roundly, poached (via kitchen gadgets at TasteSpotting)
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Updated Mar 6, 2009
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DelightJenny's recommendation
The PoachPod is a flexible silicone cooking tool for poaching eggs, baking and molding. The PoachPod allows you to float and poach an egg in boiling water like a lily pad on a pond. When the egg is ready, flip the non-stick pod inside out and gently push the perfectly domed-shaped egg out. Place the pod in the dishwasher for easy clean up. Never be fearful of making poached eggs again. (via Delight store)
Updated Feb 16, 2009
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Yournewbestfriend's recommendation
These are perfect for egg-lovers. Poaching can be kind of challenging - but with these it is a snap. Break an egg into them, drop them into boiling water, and you're eggs will be poached to perfection in no time. Also good for egg benedict!
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Updated Jul 3, 2008
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KatieLW's recommendation
"The PoachPod is a flexible silicone cooking tool for poaching eggs, baking and molding. The PoachPod allows you to float and poach an egg in boiling water like a lily pad on a pond. When the egg is ready, flip the non-stick pod inside out and gently push the perfectly domed-shaped egg out. Place the pod in the dishwasher for easy clean up. Never be fearful of making poached eggs again. Also perfect for chocolate, puddings, flan, cakes and more. Set of 4 poach pods; dishwasher safe." Delight.com
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Updated Jun 17, 2008
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Aswan's recommendation
These silicone PoachPods make poaching eggs easy. Just insert them in boiling water with the eggs inside. When the eggs are ready, the flexible non-stick poacher can be turned inside-out to remove them.
Updated May 29, 2008
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Cat27's recommendation
Poach eggs in this silicone holder and you will have the perfect egg every time. The non-stick surface allows you to remove food without sticking to inside of pan or skillet.
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Updated May 26, 2008
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