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Egg poacher for family of 4 - induction

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IWillSurviveHeyHey · 13/01/2018 06:51

We eats lost of eggs in this household. I was looking for an 8 hole egg poacher that's suitable for an induction cooker but I wonder if it would be a waste when we only want to cook 2 eggs? Should I just get the 4 egg one? Any recommendations?
This is the one I had in mind: www.amazon.co.uk/KitchenCraft-Non-Stick-Induction-Safe-4-Cup-Poacher/dp/B0001IWWD4/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=induction+egg+poacher&tag=mumsnetforum-21&ie=UTF8&qid=1515826264&sr=8-2

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Vitalogy · 13/01/2018 07:16

Looks like the one I got from Wilkinson's, I couldn't get on with it. I keep on meaning to have a go at cooking them just in the hot water.

BlueCowWonders · 13/01/2018 07:48

Poachies bags work really well
m.johnlewis.com/poachies-egg-poaching-bags/p231703604
Until my DH decided to teach himself how to poach eggs direct in water

statetrooperstacey · 13/01/2018 07:56

I have had one like your link, it was a nightmare to wash so many pieces.
I have just bought a salter omelette maker. It also does plain eggs, you can put 1 or2 in each side shut the kid and perfect eggs in under 5 mins, no fat and no washing up, just a quick wipe of the inside. Really impressed with it. £15 in b and m but amazon sell them and similar.

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