Friday, July 12, 2013

Rollie® Eggmaster™ Review and Giveaway - ends 7/26

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Have you heard of Rollie® Eggmaster™? I saw it advertised on TV and it has been featured on ABC’s The Chew, The Colbert Report, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!  Rollie® is a vertical grill that you can use to cook eggs or other items. It has a non stick cooking chamber that allows you to cook 2 large eggs at a time. The cool-touch handling surface has a section of silicone rubber that is a heat insulator for safe handling. It has two indicator lights, the red one tells you the power is on and stays on while the unit is plugged in and the green one turns on when the Rollie is ready for use. There is no assembly required making it very easy to use right away.


 
The Rollie® Eggmaster™ comes with a recipe booklet, a cleaning brush, 5 wooden skewers and a food packer that you use to pack food into the cooking chamber.


My husband was very eager to use the Rollie so he made the Rollie eggs and Salsa shown below:
The eggs and salsa cooking.
Rollie eggs and salsa 
















Rollie Eggs and Salsa
Ingredients:
2 large eggs
1 tbsp salsa (we used a homemade salsa)



Instructions:
Spray the Rollie's cooking chamber with non-stick cooking spray. Crack open the 2 eggs directly in the the cooking chamber. Cook approximately 6-8 minutes for fully cooked eggs, the product may rise out to the chamber which is normal.


Dough wrapped around the hot dog.


Rollie Piggies in a Blanket
Ingredients:1 piece biscuit dough
1 hot dog


Instructions:
Spray the Rollie's cooking chamber with non-stick cooking spray. Wrap the biscuit dough around the hot dog pinching it closed to seal all the edges. Put in to the cooking chamber. Use the packer if necessary. Cook approximately 8-10 minutes, the product may rise out to the chamber which is normal.



Enjoying his Rollie Piggie in a Blanket. 
My youngest son had never eaten Pigs in a Blanket before so I didn't know how he would like them. Well he ended up eating five of them! 

Both items we cooked came out very well. The eggs were moist and cooked through. The hot dogs were cooked throughout. We love your new Rollie so much my husband wants to take it with us on vacation! The non stick cooking chamber makes it very easy to clean.
Purchase one for yourself visit Rollie or go to YouTube to view their commercial or to view the live recipe guideYou can connect with Rollie on Facebook and Twitter to hear about specials and promotions.

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4 comments:

  1. There are no other products on the site. I would love to have a Rollie Eggmaster though. It would be an easier way to mak omelettes and many other things.


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  2. The Rolie-Chop looks handy also.

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  3. I'd like to try the eggmaster and the free rollie chop that comes with it! Heather Zeh

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  4. The Rollie-Chop sounds very interesting!

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