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๐ฅ Shape your eggs, shape your style!
The SCI Cuisine International 2.75 Inch Square Egg Press is a durable, clear plastic kitchen tool designed to mold hard-boiled eggs into neat square shapes. Perfect for stylish plating, stacking, and kid-friendly meals, itโs dishwasher safe and easy to use, making it a fun and practical addition to any modern kitchen.
| ASIN | B002C8ZDQE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #115,459 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #127 in Egg Poachers |
| Brand | SCI Scandicrafts |
| Brand Name | SCI Scandicrafts |
| Color | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 309 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Transparent |
| Is Oven Safe | No |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Diameter | 2.75 Inches |
| Item Shape | Square |
| Lid Material | Plastic |
| Manufacturer | SCI Scandicrafts |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | P8322 |
| Part Number | 595574-P8322 |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Shape | Square |
| UPC | 798527071855 080697483225 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| With Lid | Yes |
D**K
Food fun!
My mom had a square egg press 50 years ago when it as a kid, nd I'd BEG her to make me square eggs. I ordered her one for Easter as a twist on the Easter egg tradition. It gave us both a great flashback to my childhood. Kid and adult approved! It could make for a surprising plate of deviled eggs at a party!
B**A
Satisfaction: Cubed
I don't recall how I came across the idea of an egg cuber but the idea of turning food into unnatural shapes fancy. I love people's reactions to them - when asked where I get them, I usually say "Square Chickens" :) The shipping of this item was fairly quick- I received it 3 days after I ordered it. The packaging wasn't the best though- it was practically falling out of a thin cardboard envelope with fold in flaps (it arrived unscathed). The cuber itself is very easy to use- it is only 4 pieces total- the "frame", a flat square that goes on the inside bottom, the piece that presses the egg down, and screw top that presses that piece into the egg. When you pull the egg out, it is a good idea to start to cool it in your fridge/freezer immediately or it might start to bulge out in one side. I have used this many times over the months- whether for cubing an egg for my lunch bento or making deviled eggs. If working on more than one egg it does require lots of patience, but I find it enjoyable. Also, I recommend medium eggs- you don't want small or jumbos. To cube mass amounts of eggs (I only do this for deviled eggs), I set up an "assembly line" in my kitchen sink. First, I chill the cuber in the freezer for 20 minutes. Then, fill up a single serving sized soup tupperware 2/3 with ice, and the rest of the way with ice cold water. Peel your egg, put it in the press, dip it into the ice cold water and let it sit at least 30 seconds. I start peeling the 2nd egg during this time. Pull the cubed egg out of the press and submerge it in the ice water. Then pop the 2nd egg in the cuber. When I get to my 3rd egg, I pull the 1st one out of the water and set it on a paper towel to set. I have had a lot of success with this rotation and it seems the key to good cubed eggs is to cool the egg ASAP in the cube and after shaping. For my Thanksgiving batch I sliced them in half as soon as I put them on the paper towel and they seemed to retain the cube shape with no problems- I guess because the yolk isn't trying to pop out the flat sides? So, I rate this 5 stars due to the price being appealing for a novelty, the process is very easy, it does create a neat new spin to an old food, and I can't fault the product itself for shipping issues.
S**G
Mostly Works. Chamber is a bit oversized.
It works as described, and the egg held it's shape after being chilled and released. However, the egg wasn't fully compressed to fill in the corners. I forced some spacers into the bottom to get full compression, but then you end up with a rectangle egg, which isn't always a bad thing. However, my corners were tight unlike most of the picks you see on here. The egg I tested was sold as Large classification weighing 60g (official average Large egg weight is 59g) when uncooked in its shell. So you'll need to look for Extra Large or Jumbo eggs to use it properly.
T**Y
A fun little novelty for something different when entertaining
I heard about this cuber after I made a review of a square egg ring for fried eggs. After a while I decided to give it a shot. It's a lot of fun but it takes a little playing around with before you get consistent results. Here is what I have learned in addition to what is on this video: 1. Eggs will hard boil better if they are at least two weeks old. 2. The quicker that you cube the egg after it is cooked the squarer the yolk will be. 3. It is best to cool the egg (in ice water) after it is in the mold for 10 or 15 minutes. I thought that a video review could better show how to use this little gadget. I have used it to make appetizers however I think that it would also be great for lunch and Bento boxes. I hope that this review is helpful to you. Square Egg Ring, Stainless Steel, 4 x 4''
A**H
Worked!
This worked well when the eggs was warm. We tried it starting cold and set in the fridge. It kept some shape but when we started with a hot/warm egg first, kept the shape perfectly.
C**C
Interesting gadget looking for a place to be usefull
bought this out of curosity... it does work but one is useless. Only place to use a square egg is to make eggs for a party. But to do them one at a time? Takes about 20 min it says for egg to acquire the shape. One at a time you will be making eggs for 3 days at this rate.... and definately not worth the price to purchase half a dozen of them.
S**.
Fun!
My young adult daughter is a huge hard boiled egg fan and saw this on TikTok. I bought it for her as a fun little gift. It works (the corners are not super sharp, but it is definitely a square egg) and is a fun novelty item!
S**A
Fun
Be very careful of losing any of the parts. I apparently lost a square plastic thing at the bottom, you know easily dug it out of the sink and didnโt know it with the other garbage and otherwise I like it you know when you have all the
G**S
Fun kitchen toy!
Fun novelty item.
T**A
My kid loves it
She asks for a square egg every day now!
S**S
Good
Pretty cool. Works well.
C**R
Square egg press
Got this as a gift for my great granddaughter and she loves it. All her friends want one.
M**K
Four Stars
Great fun! Handy for sandwiches, platters, snacks, etc. The kids love them.
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