I just bought one from the store, thought it was just for egg bites. So glad I watched the video now I know I can do more cooking with it. Best $19.99 investment I’ve ever made!...lol😋
Only used about 6 times so far but food turning out great. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxK2YRU9uBOXzuIEV660Qo3sX7dJDJLg72 Nice tender roasts. You do want to get a lid to go over your stock pot to keep water from evaporating. I've used it for 6-48 hours with lots of luck. A lot is trial and error to figure out since thickness and cut help determine the best time. 135 always gives a perfect med (pink all the way through). I cooked frozen solid 3 1/2" roast for 48 hours ... it was so tender its almost falling apart. Nice to put it in and just forget about it, with silicone lid I didn't have to add water at all during 48 hours.
I love my egg bite makers. I have the family size as well. I meal prep breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sometimes, I just want something quick for dinner. You can also make a small omelet by just using the maker without the silicone cups.
I love my machine! egg bites come out awesome and I add whatever ingredients I have and can eat it anytime I want...to make other recipes like the desserts I just copy any recipe and reduce the ingredients to do it with this one and I check from time to time until I see that whatever I'm doing is done...simple! These people are just giving ideas...now, somebody could take the ideas, make the recipes and upload their own videos, for sure many people will be interested in watching those videos to get the recipes...and maybe somebody can even get creative and make recipes that aren't here or in the little booklet that comes with the machine!
What you have to do is find any recipe that you will like to do and reduce the ingredients, then let it cook and from time to time check to see if it's done. I did creme brulee in that way and came out awesome...more or less 6 minutes to cook it...everybody in the family loved it...so the cheesecake will be the same and also the flan. You could do the full recipe and some do it with this machine and some in the normal way, so you have both, and from there, you will be able to easily calculate when you want to just do it with this machine...
Go to their website and you can download the manual and bottom half has quite a few desserts and well as savory recipes. You don't even have to buy it to download it either. Here's the link. bydash.com/products/egg-bite-maker
How does it cook raw meat / veggies while keeping the egg from becoming rubbery ? Is there a recipe for bacon, Ham, pork .. raw veggies ??, do you steam those first add egg last ? Spinach egg tomato is easy
What you have to do is find any recipe that you will like to do and reduce the ingredients, then let it cook and from time to time check to see if it's done. I did creme brulee in that way and came out awesome...more or less 6 minutes to cook it...everybody in the family loved it...so the cheesecake will be the same and also the flan. You could do the full recipe and some do it with this machine and some in the normal way, so you have both, and from there, you will be able to easily calculate when you want to just do it with this machine...
She is SO RUDE....... She interrupts every host in every demo. If her parents didn't teacher her decent manners, HSN needs to do it. I love the little egg bite maker, but had to turn off the audio to cut off her rude yapping.
Well I was going to buy it until I learn that it's like a cheap silicone plastic and it gets hot like when you try to touch it from the reviews and it's too small you need to make it bigger and wider with more like stainless steel or something
Yeah, I'm not convinced it's as safe as promoted. We were told talc was ok to.use, plastics and nonstick coating' chemicals don't leach out then into.our bodies becoming endocrine disruptors, that silicone breast implants appeared safe....until they weren't. Now silicone is repeatedly subjected to oven heat temps and it's the latest "miracle"material raved about. We'll see the truth with time.
I just bought one from the store, thought it was just for egg bites. So glad I watched the video now I know I can do more cooking with it. Best $19.99 investment I’ve ever made!...lol😋
Only used about 6 times so far but food turning out great. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxK2YRU9uBOXzuIEV660Qo3sX7dJDJLg72 Nice tender roasts. You do want to get a lid to go over your stock pot to keep water from evaporating. I've used it for 6-48 hours with lots of luck. A lot is trial and error to figure out since thickness and cut help determine the best time. 135 always gives a perfect med (pink all the way through). I cooked frozen solid 3 1/2" roast for 48 hours ... it was so tender its almost falling apart. Nice to put it in and just forget about it, with silicone lid I didn't have to add water at all during 48 hours.
I love my egg bite makers. I have the family size as well. I meal prep breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sometimes, I just want something quick for dinner. You can also make a small omelet by just using the maker without the silicone cups.
Great demonstration! Thank you.👍 I like that you actually show grilled sandwiches and desserts instead of just egg bites.
Love love love my egg bite maker! Now I'm a DASH crazy person, even the waffle maker is awesome!
Me too🥰
I love my machine! egg bites come out awesome and I add whatever ingredients I have and can eat it anytime I want...to make other recipes like the desserts I just copy any recipe and reduce the ingredients to do it with this one and I check from time to time until I see that whatever I'm doing is done...simple! These people are just giving ideas...now, somebody could take the ideas, make the recipes and upload their own videos, for sure many people will be interested in watching those videos to get the recipes...and maybe somebody can even get creative and make recipes that aren't here or in the little booklet that comes with the machine!
Sad that you mention desert recipes but the booklet doesn't include any of them.
I just bought one. Would be nice to have all those recipes.
I agree! They didn't even include ONE dessert recipe!
What you have to do is find any recipe that you will like to do and reduce the ingredients, then let it cook and from time to time check to see if it's done. I did creme brulee in that way and came out awesome...more or less 6 minutes to cook it...everybody in the family loved it...so the cheesecake will be the same and also the flan. You could do the full recipe and some do it with this machine and some in the normal way, so you have both, and from there, you will be able to easily calculate when you want to just do it with this machine...
Go to their website and you can download the manual and bottom half has quite a few desserts and well as savory recipes. You don't even have to buy it to download it either. Here's the link. bydash.com/products/egg-bite-maker
33DFG thanks so much... I was racking my brain as to where to find this!
@@333DFG Thank you!
How do you do poached eggs in it?
Amazing product!
Just got mine from Kohl's make cheesy egg bites
Does it automatically turn off when done cooking @9-10 minutes?
Where are the dessert recipes
I want one of these
Just ordered from SLT - Can't wait!
Mine come out flat. Any ideas why?
9:55
Haha “ Is this tainted?”
It looks like those chinesee mini steam rice cookers.
How does it cook raw meat / veggies while keeping the egg from becoming rubbery ? Is there a recipe for bacon, Ham, pork .. raw veggies ??, do you steam those first add egg last ?
Spinach egg tomato is easy
Doesn't really need to cook ham, the rest I'd precook then add in.
But do they really taste like Starbucks bites
Has anyone found any of the dessert recipes that they didn't include?
What you have to do is find any recipe that you will like to do and reduce the ingredients, then let it cook and from time to time check to see if it's done. I did creme brulee in that way and came out awesome...more or less 6 minutes to cook it...everybody in the family loved it...so the cheesecake will be the same and also the flan. You could do the full recipe and some do it with this machine and some in the normal way, so you have both, and from there, you will be able to easily calculate when you want to just do it with this machine...
How vmcan i buy that i am from philippines
Looks hard 2 clean
Looks in commercial can be deceiving. Saw this in Bed, Bath & Beyond. About the size of my 4 fingers squished together. “Little” egg bites is right.
But very filling!
Mine came out the same size and just as creamy as Starbucks.
That's a benefit - it's for portion control!
I made mine. I would Not fill to the top. And maybe Im doing it wrong but the eggs are not the creamy consistency of the *coffee shop*
I absolutely love the ones at Starbucks, make sure you add the cottage cheese and toppings, I blend everything to make really smooth.
What happens if you fill to the top? Overflow?
Add some cheese (cottage, feta) and teaspoon of milk as well to add some fluff to the egg
@@SkateOrDie666 yes
She won’t let the poor guy get a word in edgewise…. Constantly interrupting.
no timmer? im sorry....i really need a timmer.
I set Alexa or oven for alarm.
She is SO RUDE....... She interrupts every host in every demo. If her parents didn't teacher her decent manners, HSN needs to do it. I love the little egg bite maker, but had to turn off the audio to cut off her rude yapping.
Get a life tenderfoot.
Get some manners and common courtesy.
@@dontworrybehappy929 What's "common courtesy"? You sound like a bored house wife, maybe if you had a hobby your life would feel less empty.
@@jackdorsett740 Your opinion of all women who don't agree. You sound like a knuckle-dragger who paints colors on his big gut at sports games.
👀 They could’ve been nicer to the guy here ...
Well I was going to buy it until I learn that it's like a cheap silicone plastic and it gets hot like when you try to touch it from the reviews and it's too small you need to make it bigger and wider with more like stainless steel or something
Not a good price.
Silcone is NOT "all natural" as the female host claims it is.
Yeah, I'm not convinced it's as safe as promoted. We were told talc was ok to.use, plastics and nonstick coating' chemicals don't leach out then into.our bodies becoming endocrine disruptors, that silicone breast implants appeared safe....until they weren't. Now silicone is repeatedly subjected to oven heat temps and it's the latest "miracle"material raved about. We'll see the truth with time.