🥚 Egg-citing Fun Awaits!
The Kotobuki Plastic Egg Mold set includes two molds that transform hard-boiled eggs into charming rabbit and bear shapes. Measuring 3 by 3 inches, these molds are perfect for little hands and safe for temperatures ranging from -4 to 248 degrees Fahrenheit. Ideal for gifts and easy to use, they require hand washing for maintenance.
P**A
Super cute!
I purchased these to use when I have my niece sleepover. She thought they were really cute. The egg molds are easy to use.
G**D
Kids love them
These are fun, easy to use, and the kids love them. Well, so do I. They're just fun.
K**I
Large Eggs are great for these particular molds-and consider BAKING instead of BOILING.
This is the same review I posted for the heart/star mold combo, because the formula is the same...the size of the egg you need however, differs from mold to mold-I learned the hard way. I had XL eggs which worked GREAT for the heart & star...but for these it created a "smooshy" issue!The "customer pictures" posted are very accurate to the results you'll get...however, learn from the mistakes from others before you jump into it or you'll be disappointed and/or very irritated. These are SUCH a cute, sturdy & simple product.My first mistake: I tried to do 18 eggs with 4 molds...not happening. They must be HOT when you put them in the mold...then you shock them in ice water for at least 10 minutes to set up...So doing 4 at a time left me with a problem.Second: EVERYONE and their brother has a technique. You should read, watch and try all of them, and figure out which one works best for YOU. Think about your comfort zone and your kitchen, tools, etc. beforehand. Don't assume you have to do it ONE certain way. Settle in with some blogs and You-Tube videos, there's plenty out there!I've personally found that BAKING the eggs (350 for 30 min) automatically separates the shell & the inner membrane from the egg while cooking. When you take them out, these eggs peel like nothing I've ever seen. The caveat(you know there has to be one), the baking process leaves brown spots from the oven on some of the eggs.Well have no fear, the internet is here! The solution: Food Coloring in the water! (Again-so simple) Now you have green and pink and blue and any color you want...cute, attractive to your kids, and it's still a natural & healthy snack.
X**C
Easy steps with cute result
I recently bought six different cute egg molds (these two, a star, heart, car, and fish). I tried them all a few times, and they work great. I would recommend using extra large eggs to get the best looking eggs. I tried large, and they turned out well but the extra large looked better. The bunny works better than the bear since it's already in an egg-like shape, but they still look cute in the end.Easy steps to use. Simply boil your egg(s) first. The egg does not have to be out-of-the-boiling-water hot when you peel it. Pour out the hot water and quickly fill the container/pot with cool water before pouring it out (or just refill with warm water after you pour out the cool water). You can then touch the eggs without burning yourself, but they will still be warm to the touch. You should wet the molds beforehand so the eggs don't stick to the mold when you take them out. I wouldn't recommend putting an egg you've dried off in one. Make sure the egg is still wet, too. Toss the molds with eggs into a bowl of ice water for 10-15 minutes and tada! Cute molded eggs! For extra large eggs, you will probably have to trim off the edges. Just know that not all of the eggs will turn out perfectly, but all of mine have so far. I then cut them in half and put them in a bowl of ramen for a cute, quick meal.I would recommend these. They're cheap and easy to clean, and if you have kids, I'm sure they would love them!
G**Z
Fun !
These molds are very easy to use ,very sturdy and a great way to make something adorable for your family to enjoy.
O**H
so easy a 4 yo can do it...
ok - the title is technically a lie b/c you really don't want your 4 yo boiling water and making boiled eggs, but once they're peeled, give to the 4 yo and they can put into the mold and close it on their own.eggs - XL - small eggs won't fill the moldboil eggs (i add a splash of vinegar and a dash of salt once the water boils - not that it matters) i leave the pot as is, i don't prop the eggs, i don't shake the pan arounddrain pot - fill with cold waterpeel eggs in water (boiled eggs are kinda hot - who knew)give to childchild puts into moldlet it sit in mold for a few minutes (clean up kitchen)my molds came out fine w/o having to soak it in cold water for 10 minutesplanning on making these for my kiddos next snack dayFYI - my kid won't eat hard boiled eggs and after we made this, he grabbed 4 and ran away to eat themThe bear mold is a little bigger so I'll to fiddle around with it to make the bear w/ears (for now, i'm eating a hardboiled egg-bear w/o ears - FWP). The bunny - super cute, super easy, the fish/car - also fantastic.
A**!
Adorable and easy
I've been using this set and the car/heart set for a few months now. A few things to note:(1) I've dishwashed these against instructions many times, and not had a problem yet. However, they are pretty easy to hand-wash compared to most molds as the detailing isn't very intricate.(2) The instructions say to soak the mold in water after inserting the egg, but I've always just thrown them in the fridge directly and gotten a nice clean mold. Once or twice I've even put a cold egg in the mold and had it work out ok.(3) These things are great molds but also great egg containers for transport. I throw one or two in my bag as a mid-afternoon or post-workout protein snack.(4) If you're going for gorgeous, I've found the best option is large eggs hard-boiled in agitated water (so the yolk sets in the center rather than an edge), and rabbit and car molds are more foolproof than the heart or bear. If you don't really care too much about appearance, medium or extra large eggs will still fit, with some gaps or overhanging white respectively.(5) I don't know what compelled me to try to make devilled eggs with molded eggs, but it's a dumb idea. The molding process can make the egg white thin and fragile, and the eggs don't keep their shape very long after being released from the mold regardless.
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