Prepare flavorful egg bites at home with the Dash Deluxe Egg Bite Maker! Perfect for a healthy, protein-packed lifestyle, simply whisk eggs, add your toppings, and cook — egg bites are ready in as little as 10 minutes! Make four egg bites at once with the Egg Bite Maker’s four Silicone Cups, designed to release easily for the perfect shape every time. Plus, the Deluxe Egg Bite Maker comes with a Deluxe Silicone Cup perfectly sized for making egg sandwiches. Our included recipe guide includes a variety of different recipes, so that you’ll easily make delicious egg bites that are great for meal prep, freezing for later, or breakfasts on the go!
- SATISFACTION: From the creators of the ORIGINAL DASH RAPID EGG COOKER, the egg bite maker now gives you perfect, sous vide style egg bites at home, every time (without the hefty price tag).
- QUICK plus EASY: Short on time. Simply prep your eggs, fill the silicone molds, cook, and eat.
- VERSATILE: This is the PERFECT appliance for picky eaters, those who have busy schedules, meal prep, or follow Keto, Paleo, Gluten Free, or Vegetarian lifestyles (with up to 12g protein per serving). The egg bite maker can even be used for desserts, mini cheesecakes or custard, all within minutes, it couldn’t be easier.
- COMPACT plus LIGHTWEIGHT: Weighing 2lb, the Dash Egg Bites Maker is your MUST-HAVE for that first apartment, smaller kitchen, college dorm life, or camper/RV traveling Plus, its sleek design and trendy color options will accent any kitchen space
- INCLUDES: Amazon Exclusive 420 watt Dash Deluxe Egg Bite Maker includes 4 mini silicone molds, 1 large silicone mold, recipe book and recipe database access (all non-electric parts are dishwasher safe)
- Heating plate heats quickly and evenly for perfectly cooked egg bites in 10 minutes.









































Julie in Virginia –
I LOVE this egg-bite maker and it makes a great gift for anyone starting a Keto diet. But I learned, the first time I used it, that you CANNOT use distilled water for the water they tell you to pour into the cooker. It seemed logical to use distilled water, to keep the cooker from getting a mineral crust over time, since we have hard water. But distilled water takes a significantly higher temperature to create steam. The instruction booklet says the eggs are ready when the water has vaporized away, but I kept opening the unit–after the expected 10-12-minute cooking time–and there was the same amount of water in the unit that I started with, even after 17 minutes. The eggs were clearly cooked, so I took them out. This does not detract from the five stars, because it’s just science, not a defect in the unit. But I hope that the next time Dash updates its instruction booklet, they will add this fact! Surely I am not the only customer who has other appliances–aroma diffusers and humidifiers–that do better with distilled water to prevent mineral buildup. But for the egg bite maker, use regular tap or bottled water — not distilled! The egg bites come out delicious and great for Keto. I used chopped green onion, sharp, grated cheddar, and a pinch of Aleppo pepper for mine. Make them in the morning and take them to work for lunch or snacks. Two more pieces of advice — again, these do not detract from my five-star opinion of the results, but are good to know: The instruction booklet says the one large tray holds “two large eggs,” and the same is true when divided among the 4 small trays. But that means without any additional ingredients piled in! So if you crack two eggs, but then add grated cheese, onions, bacon, parsley, or anything else, you are going to have more filling that is needed to fill the cups 2-thirds full, which is what they tell you to do. (If you fill all the way to the brim, the eggs expand during cooking and might overflow their little trays.) I don’t want to have any filling left over, because I don’t have time before work for a second round of cooking. I only have time for “one and done!” And beaten eggs don’t save well, and I don’t want to toss out expensive organic eggs. So if you don’t want to wind up having to choose between tossing the extra and waiting through a second round of cooking, use only ONE egg and combine with nice fillings like chopped green onion, chopped pimento, crumbled feta, whatever. That way, you use up your “batter” in one cycle. Second piece of advice is to use oven mitts that have fingers: My first time, when I used our big, unwieldy “mitten” hot mitts, I did not have enough “dexterity” to easily lift the little trays out of the hot cooker. Next time, I used gloves with fingers (fabric yard gloves will work), and did just fine! Sorry for the long review, but this little cooker is a real treasure, very versatile, and worth the reasonable price. Just learn from my experience about the water, the amount of egg, and the type of gloves you want to use to lift them out. Enjoy!
toodaloo –
I mainly purchased for the large silicone cup to make breakfast egg sandwiches. I tried the 4 little silicone cups as well. They are not really all that non-stick. I found better to crack 2 to 4 eggs in the dash and cook for about 5-8 min. I butter surface sometimes for flavor and add chopped jalapeno, onions, cheese to the eggs. Depending how many eggs I use I sometimes flip the egg patty to cook other side since top cover doesn’t touch food enough while cooking. Once done it’s a nice square egg ‘omelette’ that fits perfect on bread. Then I finish the egg sandwich in the Dash for several minutes so that the bread is evenly toasted. This is also for grilled cheese, ham sandwich with cheese etc…I wish the Dash had removable plates to clean better and deeper well for thicker items to cook.I did purchase the newest Bruno single sandwich maker. This one had removable plates, didn’t toast bread as evenly and pricey but had a deeper well to cook thicker items and sandwiches. I use both depending on what I am cooking.I can easily make these items on the stove in my cast iron pan but I would have to monitor and when I feel ‘lazy’ I use the Dash and it’s easier to clean. With the Dash it cycles on and off when cooking and I never had problem with burning or overheating…so never had to stand there to constantly to check on it. I just unplug to turn it off.I like that this Dash is 420 watts so that it works with my Jackery for road trips…very portable than my DeLonghi panni grill maker.
1 savy shopper –
With the price of everything going up, I realize My love of fast food egg bites and other yummy breakfast sandwiches was quite the expense. I can now save time and money by making them at home. Bacon and Gruyère has been my favorite so far but I look forward to experimenting
DMHinTX –
Cute little kitchen counter space thief. Makes a very tender, moist egg bite as advertised, just didn’t realize they would be so little. Now, if it was big enough to make 4 of the english muffin sized egg bites at a time, it would really get a lot more use.
valerie k fox –
Oh my gosh! I bought this so my grandkids could make their own breakfast. I was viviting and used it last week and I’m going to definitely order one for myself!!!!
Gary UT –
I love dash products but I must’ve misunderstood the purpose of this one. I guess I assumed I could also use it as a larger cooking surface for eggs, sausage, etc. This cooks painfully slow. It makes quiche, that’s all. And it takes a very very long time.
Amazon Customer –
I normally don’t write reviews but this little gadget is so easy to use and easy to clean. I’m always on the go single mom and work this is perfect for my busy life. My favorite new cooking toy.
Cathrine C. –
I love the eggs, though not as custardy as Starbucks. I should have gotten the larger one. It will only cook 2 large eggs but if you add veggies and cheese you will need to do 2 batches which takes 22 minutes total. I might gift this one and buy the family size.