• Ensure the steam vent faces away from you at
all times.
• Avoid injuries from the egg piercer.
Sunbeam is very safety conscious when
designing and manufacturing consumer products,
but it is essential that the product user also
exercise care when using an electrical appliance.
Listed below are precautions which are essential
for the safe use of an electrical appliance:
• Read carefully and save all the instructions
provided with an appliance.
• Always turn the power off at the power outlet
before you insert or remove a plug. Remove
by grasping the plug - do not pull on the cord.
• Turn the power off and remove the plug
when the appliance is not in use and
before cleaning.
• Do not use your appliance with an extension
cord unless this cord has been checked
and tested by a qualified technician or
service person.
• Always use your appliance from a power
outlet of the voltage (A.C. only) marked
on the appliance.
• This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
• The temperature of accessible surfaces may be
high when the appliance is operating.
• Never leave an appliance unattended while
in use.
• Use your egg cooker on a flat, level surface.
• To prevent damage to the appliance, do
not use concentrated cleaning agents when
cleaning, use a soft cloth and mild detergent.
• Do not use an appliance for any purpose
other than its intended use.
• Do not place an appliance on or near a hot gas
flame, electric element or on a heated oven.
• Do not place on top of any other appliance.
• Do not let the power cord of an appliance hang
over the edge of a table or bench top or touch
any hot surface.
• Do not operate any electrical appliance with
a damaged cord or after the appliance has
been damaged in any manner. If damage is
suspected, return the appliance to the nearest
Sunbeam Appointed Service Centre
for examination, repair or adjustment.
• For additional protection, Sunbeam
recommend the use of a residual current
device (RCD) with a tripping current not
exceeding 30mA in the electrical circuit
supplying power to your appliances.
• Do not immerse the appliance in water
or any other liquid unless recommended.
• Appliances are not intended to be operated
by means of an external timer or separate
remote control system.
• This appliance is intended to be used in
household and similar applications such
as: staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and
other working environments; farm houses; by
clients in hotels, motels and other residential
type environments; bed and breakfast type
environments.
If you have any concerns regarding the performance and use of your appliance,
please visit www.sunbeam.com.au or contact the Sunbeam Consumer Service Line.
Ensure the above safety precautions are understood.
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Features of your Sunbeam
Poach & Boil
™
Cover
Fits neatly over eggs during cooking.
Egg rack
Boil 1 to 6 eggs at one time, to your
desired firmness.
Non-stick heating vessel
Provides an easy to clean surface.
On light
Indicates the unit is operating.
Operating dial
The settings are: off
Poaching trays
Poach 1 or 2 eggs at a time. Also
ideal for cooking plain or savoury
omelettes.
Steam vent
Allows steam to escape
during the cooking process.
Measuring cup
Accurate amounts of water can be
measured to boil or poach eggs to
desired firmness.
cook – cooks without ready buzzer
sounding.
cook – cooks with ready buzzer
sounding
Ready buzzer – Buzzer sounds to
indicate eggs are ready.
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Egg piercer (underneath)
Piercing eggs prevents them
cracking during cooking.
Cord storage
Stores cord neatly and
conveniently.
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Boiling Eggs
Poaching Eggs
& Savoury Omelettes
Before the first use
Wipe over the heating vessel with a damp
cloth. Wash the plastic parts in warm soapy
water, rinse and dry.
Boiling Eggs
Up to 6 eggs can be cooked at one time.
1. Using the measuring cup, measure the
amount of water required and pour into the
heating vessel. Use cold tap water.
Eg. For 2 soft eggs, refer to the section
marked on the measuring cup and fill
the cup to the line marked 2. For 3 hard
boiled eggs, refer to the section marked
on the measuring cup and fill to the
line marked 3. See figure 1.
Figure 1
2. Eggs have an air pocket in the large end
of the shell and they can crack during
cooking as the air expands from the heat.
Thus piercing eggs prevents them from
cracking during cooking.
Pierce the large end of the egg using the
egg piercer which is on the underside of
the measuring cup. To do this, simply
place the large end of the egg against the
egg piercer and press the piercer into the
egg.
Important: Avoid injuries from the egg piercer.
3. Position the egg rack over the heating
vessel and place the eggs in the egg rack
with the large ends facing down.
4. Place the cover over the eggs.
Important: Ensure the steam vent faces away
from you.
5. Insert the plug into a 230–240 volt AC
power outlet and turn the power on.
6. To commence cooking, turn the dial
to ‘cook’, or to ‘cook ’ if you wish
the buzzer to sound when cooking has
completed.
Approximate cooking times are as follows:
Soft 7 minutes
Medium 10 minutes
Hard 12 minutes
These cooking times are a guideline only.
Times will vary depending on the number of
eggs cooked, the size and the temperature of
eggs being used.
The measures on the measuring cup are
based on eggs used at room temperature.
Standard (59g) eggs have been used.
Note: You may need to add more water for
refrigerated or larger eggs.
Also eggs will be firmer if more water is used
and softer if less is used. You will quickly
learn to adjust the water level to boil eggs
just the way you want.
Poaching Eggs & Savoury Omelettes
One or two eggs or omelettes may be cooked
at one time.
1. Using the measuring cup, measure the
amount of water required and pour into the
heating vessel. Use cold tap water.
Eg. If poaching eggs, fill to the line on the
measuring cup marked .
If making savoury omelettes, fill to the line
on the measuring cup marked
2. Position the egg rack over the heating
vessel.
3. Grease the poaching trays well with butter,
margarine, vegetable oil or oil spray.
4. Break an egg into each tray, or if cooking
omelettes, pour omelette mixture into trays
and place trays onto the egg rack. Place
cover on.
Important: Ensure the steam vent faces away
from you.
5. Insert the plug into a 230–240 volt AC
power outlet and turn the power on.
NO. OF BOILED EGGS
1 egg53ml83ml110ml
2 eggs47ml78ml100ml
3 eggs43ml72ml93ml
4 eggs39ml66ml87ml
5 eggs34ml57ml80ml
6 eggs30ml51ml75ml
POACHED, OMELETTE or STEAMING
1 or 2 poached eggs
or steaming
1 or 2 savoury omelettes63ml
.
6. To commence cooking turn the dial
to ‘cook’, or to ‘cook ’ if you wish
the buzzer to sound when cooking has
completed.
Approximate cooking times are as follows:
Poached Eggs 1 or 2 4 minutes
Omelette 10 minutes
The volume of water needed for poaching
eggs or cooking omelettes is marked on the
measuring cup.
Poached eggs and omelettes will be firmer if
more water is used and softer if less is used.
You will quickly learn to adjust the water
level to poach eggs or have your omelettes
exactly the way you like them.
The table below shows the measures from the
measuring cup. Use these measures if you
misplace your measuring cup. This table also
appears on the underside of your egg cooker.
Note: Less water is required if more eggs or
larger eggs are being used.
WATER QUANTITIES
SOFTMED.HARD
35ml
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Egg TipsCare and Cleaning
After each use
Turn the power off and unplug from the
power outlet.
To clean the plastic parts
Wash the cover, egg rack, and poaching
trays in warm soapy water, rinse and dry
thoroughly.
Note: Do not clean any parts in a dishwasher
as the high temperatures reached may distort
the plastic.
To clean the heating vessel
Wipe over with a damp cloth. Do not use
harsh abrasives as these will scratch the
non-stick surface.
After cleaning the heating vessel, rub a small
amount of vegetable or cooking oil into the
non-stick surface. This allows easier removal
of mineral deposits that exist normally in
water.
Important: Do not immerse the unit in water
or any other liquid.
Care is required when handling the egg
piercer on the measuring cup.
Eggs are nature’s contribution to ‘fast food’.
Conveniently packaged, simple to use and
inexpensive.
They are an extremely nutrient-dense food,
providing vitamins, minerals, protein and
fats, with the standard size egg containing
only 300KJ.
A nutritious, balanced meal can be made
in under 10 minutes by serving a boiled or
poached egg with toast and orange juice.
Dressed up or served plainly, an egg always
tastes and looks great.
• When purchasing, avoid cracked or broken
eggs and check the ‘best by’ date on the
carton.
• Store eggs in the refrigerator with the
pointed side down in their carton. This
reduces the risk of damage, slows down
moisture loss and prevents eggs from
absorbing odours from strong smelling
foods.
• If a recipe specifies using eggs at room
temperature, simply remove them from the
refrigerator 30 minutes before using.
• To test for freshness, place an egg in a
bowl of cool water. If it sinks, it is fresh –
if it floats, throw it out.
• Piercing the large end of the egg with
the egg piercer on the underside of the
measuring cup prevents it from cracking
during cooking, with the added bonus of
making it easier to peel.
• Chill hard boiled eggs in cold water
immediately after cooking to prevent blue
discolouration around the yolk.
• Hard boiled eggs are much easier to slice
if they are cold. If you don’t have an egg
slicer, use a sharp, thin-bladed knife,
dipping into cold water every few slices.
• Refrigerated as soon as they cool, boiled
eggs will keep for up to 1 week.
Hot Surfaces
Do Not Touch
This symbol indicates, temperature of
accessible surfaces may be high when the
appliance is operating and for some time
after use.
1. Heat a non-stick frying pan over medium
heat; add bacon and cook 1-2 minutes or
until golden & crispy.
2. Add sliced mushrooms and cook 1-2
minutes or until softened. Remove from
heat and cool slightly.
3. Beat egg whites until soft peaks form; fold
through cheddar and chives.
4. Pour evenly into the two, well greased
poaching trays.
5. Cook as directed for poaching.
6. Allow omelette to stand for 1 minute
before removing lid.
7. Serve omelette topped with mushroom and
bacon.
Eggs Benedict
3 egg yolks
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon water
125g butter, melted
Salt & pepper
4 eggs
2 English muffins, toasted
4 slices ham or bacon, grilled
1. Place egg yolks, lemon juice and water
in a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of
simmering water.
2. Whisk mixture until it thickens and is well
combined.
3. Gradually add melted butter; whisking
continuously until sauce is smooth and
thick. Do not allow sauce to boil or it will
separate.
4. Remove from heat and season to taste.
5. Poach eggs according to directions.
6. Top toasted muffin with grilled ham/bacon
and poached egg.
7. Drizzle over warm hollandaise sauce.
Eggs Florentine
20g butter
1 clove garlic, chopped
150g baby spinach leaves
Squeeze of lemon juice
4 eggs
4 thick slices sourdough, toasted
Salt & pepper
1. Heat butter in a large frying pan over
medium heat, add garlic and cook 1
minute.
2. Add spinach and cook until just wilted;
add lemon juice.
3. Poach eggs according to directions.
4. Top toasted sourdough with wilted spinach
and poached egg; season with salt and
pepper.
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Notes
Tuna Nicoise Salad
100g baby salad leaves
200g baby green beans, blanched
2 ripe medium tomatoes cut into wedges
3 medium Desiree potatoes, boiled & cut
into thick chunks
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 x 185g can Tuna Slices in Olive Oil
4 hardboiled eggs, quartered
½ cup pitted Kalamata olives
4 anchovies split lengthwise (optional)
Salt and pepper
1. Scatter salad leaves over a large serving
platter.
2. Combine beans, tomatoes and potatoes in
a mixing bowl. Whisk together olive oil and
lemon juice and pour half the dressing
over vegetables; toss until evenly coated.
3. Spoon onto serving platter and top with
tuna slices, eggs, olives and anchovies.
4. Drizzle over remaining dressing and
season with salt & pepper.
Caesar Salad
4 rashers bacon, chopped (optional)
2 eggs
1 small onion, chopped
¼ cup chopped fresh herbs, (parsley, basil,
chives)
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
3 anchovies chopped (optional)
100mls olive oil
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Salt & pepper
1 large Cos lettuce, roughly chopped
75g croutons
50g shaved parmesan
1. Heat a frying pan over medium heat,
add bacon and cook 2-3 minutes or until
bacon is golden and crispy. Remove and
set aside.
2. Cook eggs according to directions to a
soft boiled stage; remove and plunge into
chilled water to arrest cooking.
3. Combine runny eggs, onion, herbs,
mustard and anchovies in a food processor
and process until mixed. With motor still
running, slowly drizzle in olive oil. Mixture
will thicken.
4. Stir in lemon juice and season to taste.
5. Mix together lettuce and half the croutons,
parmesan and dressing. Place onto a
serving platter.
6. Top with remaining croutons and parmesan
and drizzle over remaining dressing.
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Notes
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Need help with your appliance?
Contact our customer service team or visit our
website for information and tips on getting the
most from your appliance.
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phone 1300 881 861
mail Units 5 & 6, 13 Lord Street,
Botany NSW 2019 Australia.
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phone 0800 786 232
mail Level 6, Building 5, Central
Park, 660–670 Great South
Road, Greenlane, Auckland.
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Poach & Boil is a trade mark of Sunbeam Corporation.
Made in China to Sunbeam’s specification.
Due to minor changes in design or otherwise,
the product you buy may differ slightly from the one shown here.
Approved by the appropriate electrical regulatory authorities.