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Cuisinart CEC-10 Egg Central Egg Cooker, Brushed Stainless Steel

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Features

  • Cooks 10 eggs in shells to a hard, medium or soft consistency with the 600-watt heater
  • Poaching tray with 4-egg capacity and omelet tray with 3-egg capacity
  • Brushed stainless steel lid; blue LED indicator, audible alert and standby mode
  • Built-in cord storage for easy cleanup. MC Cubic Feet is 0.60
  • Cooker includes a 180 ml measuring cup with piercing pin

Description

The Cuisinart Egg Central appliance has a new two-tiered cooking system that allows ten eggs to be cooked at once. Eggs can be cooked to a hard, medium or soft consistency. The egg cooker also comes with removable trays that can be used to poach eggs and make omelets. Cooking time is controlled precisely by the amount of water added. Fill included measuring beaker to the appropriate range and pour water into cooking plate. The built-in LED light, audible alert, and standby mode help guard against overcooking. All egg favorites can be made in one compact unit.

Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Material: Plastic


Brand: Cuisinart


Product Dimensions: 6.3"L x 7.3"W x 7.75"H


Item Weight: 1.65 Pounds


Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Material: Plastic


Brand: Cuisinart


Product Dimensions: 6.3"L x 7.3"W x 7.75"H


Item Weight: 1.65 Pounds


Capacity: 2 Quarts


Is Electric: Yes


UPC: 086279049391


Global Trade Identification Number: 91,


Manufacturer: Cuisinart


Item Weight: 1.65 pounds


Item model number: CEC-10


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 25, 2012


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  • READ THE DIRECTIONS 1ST!
Pattern Name: Countertop Food Steamer
Set it and forget it cooking, easy to peel hard boiled eggs (the shells almost fall off the eggs), eggs cooked perfect inside and out. I rarely write online reviews of any kind but after using the Cuisinart Egg Cooker I felt compelled to give a shout-out. I am old school when it comes to cooking and try to stick with the tried and tested methods I learned from my Mom. Over the years I’ve had ~ an 80% success rate when it comes to making hard boiled eggs (the conventional way) with enough cosmetic appeal take to family functions as deviled eggs. I am really glad I read the majority of the positive AND negative reviews before purchasing my cooker. The main thing I learned that was the most useful is “READ THE DIRECTION FIRST”. I’ll be honest, I had to read through them 3 times before I felt confident that I knew how to proceed. The first thing I did was make 10 hardboiled eggs. Each of them turned out PERFECT. As soon as the timer went off I unplugged the unit (based on a negative comment someone made - saying one of this things will burn your house down). As soon as the eggs cooled down just enough to transfer them to a cold water bath I let them soak until able to pick them up comfortably. I could not believe how easy the shell almost “FELL OUT” the egg. Besides the set it and forget it cooking process and the easy of peeling all the eggs were cooked properly. I’ll admit I did make one bone-head move during that first attempt. I did use the piercing device on the bottom of the provided beaker – BUT – dummy me didn’t take the protective plastic off the needle. The second batch was FLAWLESS. My daughter watched me the two times I used the cooker. When I got up the next morning, she had already used the cooker to make soft boiled eggs for herself and my grandson. Again, easy to use and the results were outstanding. GREAT product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2019 by PLAZAA

  • Great omelets, no fuss, no muss, very little cleanup. It just WORKS.
Pattern Name: Countertop Food Steamer
I've been using Cuisinart products for years, and am pleased with their performance. Cuisinart's "Egg Central" might cost a bit more than the simple egg cookers, but, given the extra functionality and Cuisinart's track record, I thought I'd try it out. My main reason was to make soft-boiled eggs, although I consume a fair amount of hard-boiled eggs, as well. Both of these consistently come out as expected: perfect! (By the way: the hard-boiled eggs come out beautifully, no matter if you're doing one, or ten.) I was curious about the omelet-making function, though: how do you steam an omelet? I was extremely pleasantly surprised when I saw the results. To be sure, Gordon Ramsay would probably call you a donkey, because it's not flipped and fried, etc.; maybe, in a technical sense, it is not a "true" omelet. But what I do find is: whip up 2-3 eggs, add some grated cheese and diced ham, and whatever spices you'd like, hit the button, and in a matter of MINUTES you have a gluten-free, carb-free quiche! As an added attraction, there is absolutely NO mess! I would absolutely recommend Cuisinart's Egg Central. 👍 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024 by Tom Wilkens

  • Great product, highly recommend!
Pattern Name: Countertop Food Steamer
My husband wanted this , but I thought it would be junk. I am pleasantly surprised how great this little gadget is. Does the perfect omelette and ten hard boiled eggs. Highly recommend
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Small Spaceship Cooks Perfect Eggs
Pattern Name: Countertop Food Steamer
Bought this egg cooker because I thought it would be easier and more consistent that boiling or steaming eggs on the stove. And it is! PROS: Super easy to use - add water, add eggs, put on cover and start. My eggs were pretty easy to peel. Very easy to clean up - rinse parts and wipe base. Haven't yet tried the poached option but expect it to go well too. Also, it looks like a little space ship, which is cute. BTW I put 2 cups water and 2 cups ice in a bowl. Submerge just cooked eggs and leave for 15 min. Dry off and put in fridge. CONS: There are some annoying design elements to this product. The measuring cup for water has lines and titles that don't line up or make much sense. Also, there is a sharp point in the bottom of the measuring cup to prick eggs. This is not recommended by chefs because it introduces bacteria. Also, it's in the bottom of the cup, so the cup does not sit flat on the countertop. Why make this simple product complicated?? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025 by KathyJ

  • Hard boiled eggs
Pattern Name: Countertop Food Steamer
Easy to peel!
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2026 by Mary T. Martin

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