Egg Coddlers Buying Guide Apr 2026
Larger vessels capable of holding plus additional mix-ins like ham, spinach, or smoked salmon.
Contemporary or oversized options, such as the AggCoddler Tall Sussi Go to product viewer dialog for this item. egg coddlers buying guide
Double Egg Coddlers - Royal Worcester - Multiple Patterns Available - King Size Larger vessels capable of holding plus additional mix-ins
The egg coddler—a charming Victorian-era relic—remains one of the most sophisticated ways to prepare a breakfast egg. Unlike poaching, which releases the egg into turbulent water, or boiling, which keeps it confined in its shell, coddling allows you to blend your egg with cream, herbs, and cheese inside a sealed vessel. This buying guide explores the essential factors to consider when choosing between heritage porcelain and modern alternatives. 1. Capacity and Size Unlike poaching, which releases the egg into turbulent
The most critical decision is whether you prefer a single-serving or a more substantial meal. Most manufacturers use traditional sizing conventions:
The material of your coddler dictates both the cooking time and the final aesthetic. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.