COTEY 3.5\" Egg Rings Set of 2 with Silicone Handle, Large Ring for Frying Eggs, Round Mold for English Muffins - Griddle Cooking Shaper for Breakfast








Key features
- •Feel a Professional Chef- These Deluxe pancake/egg rings measure 3.54"/ 9cm in diameter. Make breakfast a special occasion when you wanna cook round eggs with these handy gadgets.
- •Premium Stainless Steel- COTEY egg rings are made from durable BPA free stainless steel. Dishwasher safe.
- •Time-Saving Essentials- Reusable, practical & easy to clean. It can be used repeatedly without washing in between. Decreases the amount of oil needed for preparations
- •Multi-functional Tools- Ideal for hamburgers, breads, eggs, Omelets and pancakes. Deep enough to easily add extras like veggies, cheese, or cooked ham or bacon. The possibilities are endless!
- •Easy to use- Once the bottom is cooked, remove ring and flip! 2 sets are included.
COTEY 3.5\" Egg Rings Set of 2 with Silicone Handle, Large Ring for Frying Eggs, Round Mold for English Muffins - Griddle Cooking Shaper for Breakfast
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Customer Reviews
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These are great!
J. Fusek✓ Verified Purchase•January 8, 2024
My son loves his English Muffin egg sandwiches and these make the eggs firm a perfect fit! Easy to clean.
it would leak around the bottom
Shelton Webb✓ Verified Purchase•December 18, 2023
used for fried eggs
Good enough!
Notquitewhite✓ Verified Purchase•December 16, 2023
Read some of the reviews and rolled my eyes. If you're looking for a perfect item for this price, you are probably a very hard person to please in the first place so....good luck? Item came as expected. Tried it for the first time this weekend and was 100% satisfied cooking with it. Keep in mind that if you don't have an absolutely flat'bottomed pan, there's gonna be some seepage of egg; but, unless it's been slammed upside someone's head and dented heavily, it will be minimal. The egg will harden quickly enough to keep that to a minimum.
The only issue I had was with cleaning it and keeping it non-stick while cooking. Had to be a little delicate removing the ring to flip the egg but def not enough for me to toss the rings. Cleaning wasn't as smooth as I'd expect seeing as I clean as I cook and the residue was not old but did take a bit more effort than expected to clean off the egg. Again, not enough for me to make a fuss about but both small annoyances are the reason for 4 stars instead of 5.
The only issue I had was with cleaning it and keeping it non-stick while cooking. Had to be a little delicate removing the ring to flip the egg but def not enough for me to toss the rings. Cleaning wasn't as smooth as I'd expect seeing as I clean as I cook and the residue was not old but did take a bit more effort than expected to clean off the egg. Again, not enough for me to make a fuss about but both small annoyances are the reason for 4 stars instead of 5.
These are great for egg muffins
MSG✓ Verified Purchase•December 10, 2023
I have been using these for a while now and the work very well; they clean up really easy after use and there is minimal sticking. Would recommend!
Glad I bought these!
DerSchuhmacher✓ Verified Purchase•November 24, 2023
I kinda wish I had bought another set that were just shy of 3" but these still work great. I read a lot of the reviews so I was a bit confused if these were going to be good or bad. They are good!
I put one in the middle of my smaller skillet, with some butter to preheat. Once it was getting warm, I used my brush to slather the sides from the melted butter already in the pan. I then dropped an already cracked egg (in a dish) into the ring and stepped back to watch - no seepage. I let the egg cook for a bit and when it came time to remove the ring, there was only about 1" where it wanted to stick. I just tipped the ring a bit and worked with it and it finally released so that wasn't even an issue. I flipped the egg over to do an over easy and then turned laid it on toast and covered it with toast to make a sandwich. And the cleanup was extremely fast, just a drop of dish soap, wash rag and rinse. Yeah, I can't wait to go to the store after the Thanksgiving and get ham, cheese and English muffins!
I put one in the middle of my smaller skillet, with some butter to preheat. Once it was getting warm, I used my brush to slather the sides from the melted butter already in the pan. I then dropped an already cracked egg (in a dish) into the ring and stepped back to watch - no seepage. I let the egg cook for a bit and when it came time to remove the ring, there was only about 1" where it wanted to stick. I just tipped the ring a bit and worked with it and it finally released so that wasn't even an issue. I flipped the egg over to do an over easy and then turned laid it on toast and covered it with toast to make a sandwich. And the cleanup was extremely fast, just a drop of dish soap, wash rag and rinse. Yeah, I can't wait to go to the store after the Thanksgiving and get ham, cheese and English muffins!
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