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Perfect scrambled eggs
Posted on 7/31/13 at 3:52 pm
Posted on 7/31/13 at 3:52 pm
What's your recipe? Do you just scramble them and put them in a pan? Do you add stuff to them? I always learned: eggs, a little salt, a little melted butter and a little fresh water make the fluffiest eggs.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 3:53 pm to lsuwontonwrap
Eggs, tonys, splash of water or milk, cook
its the simplest damn thing in the world
its the simplest damn thing in the world
Posted on 7/31/13 at 3:55 pm to lsuwontonwrap
dunno about "perfect," but my method is:
crack 3 eggs in a bowl
add salt & pepper
add a dash of milk (sometimes)
beat/whisk
pour into a cast iron skillet that I just cooked bacon in (I like cooking in bacon grease rather than butter)
cooked on medium-high heat until just done (i.e. - still plenty of moisture in them)
I hate when people cook scrambled eggs and they're so overcooked they've turned into little pellets. a proper scrambled egg should look like this
crack 3 eggs in a bowl
add salt & pepper
add a dash of milk (sometimes)
beat/whisk
pour into a cast iron skillet that I just cooked bacon in (I like cooking in bacon grease rather than butter)
cooked on medium-high heat until just done (i.e. - still plenty of moisture in them)
I hate when people cook scrambled eggs and they're so overcooked they've turned into little pellets. a proper scrambled egg should look like this
This post was edited on 7/31/13 at 3:56 pm
Posted on 7/31/13 at 3:57 pm to Rohan2Reed
quote:
I hate when people cook scrambled eggs and they're so overcooked
I always say, "Done in the skillet, overcooked on the plate." You want to remove them from heat about 30 seconds before they're cooked all the way through.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 3:57 pm to Rohan2Reed
Too much white. There should be zero.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 3:57 pm to Rohan2Reed
Since I found this recipe awhile back it's my go to now. You can add cheese, ham, Tony's or whatever you like. These are the best I've ever had. LINK 
Posted on 7/31/13 at 4:00 pm to Rohan2Reed
I also cook them on medium low and don't add the salt and pepper until about half way through. I saw Wolfgang Puck give some explanation as to why you don't want to salt them before you start to cook them.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 4:01 pm to colorchangintiger
I don't understand some people's insistence on cooking eggs in a cast iron skillet.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 4:02 pm to pooponsaban
yeah, it's hard enough to clean the nonstick
Posted on 7/31/13 at 4:03 pm to lsuwontonwrap
Cook bacon first. Leave a bit of bacon grease in the skillet. Do not put in a bowl and wisk, simply crack the eggs and pour them in (be quick) stir them and they are ready in less than a minute. Add salt and pepper.
This post was edited on 7/31/13 at 4:04 pm
Posted on 7/31/13 at 4:04 pm to vuvuzela
quote:
Do not put in a bowl and wisk, simply crack the eggs and pour them in (be quick) stir them and they are ready in less than a minute.
And you will have streaky eggs with no volume.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 4:05 pm to glassman
quote:
Too much white. There should be zero.
And those eggs weren't cooked in bacon grease.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 4:06 pm to pooponsaban
quote:
And you will have streaky eggs with no volume.
Which do not taste wet.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 4:07 pm to Rohan2Reed
quote:
a proper scramble
Care for a spot of tea, mate?
Posted on 7/31/13 at 4:09 pm to Rohan2Reed
quote:Same here.
crack 3 eggs in a bowl
add salt & pepper
add a dash of milk (sometimes)
beat/whisk
pour into a cast iron skillet that I just cooked bacon in (I like cooking in bacon grease rather than butter)
cooked on medium-high heat until just done (i.e. - still plenty of moisture in them)
Posted on 7/31/13 at 4:10 pm to mylsuhat
quote:I use a liberal amount of Sriracha instead of Tony's.
Eggs, tonys, splash of water or milk, cook
Posted on 7/31/13 at 4:10 pm to lsuwontonwrap
quote:eggs are made fluffy by air, not milk or water or butter.
little fresh water make the fluffiest eggs.
So, whisk your face off until you see a bazillion bubbles....boom, fluffy eggs.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 4:13 pm to mylsuhat
quote:
Eggs, tonys, splash of water or milk, cook
Yeah, this. If Im feeling a bit frisky I will include things such as cheese, onions, green onions, bell peppers, jalapenos, and/or meats.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 4:13 pm to hashtag
quote:
So, whisk your face off until you see a bazillion bubbles....boom, fluffy eggs.
Thanks for the tips, all. One of the most simple things to make but a lot of different "tricks".
Posted on 7/31/13 at 4:13 pm to vuvuzela
I whisk 3 eggs with a fork, add salt and white pepper and half an egg shell of milk.
Heat a non stick pan with a couple tbsp olive oil on med-high and once the eggs hit the pan, I reduce to med-low. Stir them in the pan with a silicone heat resistant spatula, so they don't stick.
I don't like the eggs scorched. No brown marks.. Bright yellow and cooked all the way through.
Heat a non stick pan with a couple tbsp olive oil on med-high and once the eggs hit the pan, I reduce to med-low. Stir them in the pan with a silicone heat resistant spatula, so they don't stick.
I don't like the eggs scorched. No brown marks.. Bright yellow and cooked all the way through.
This post was edited on 7/31/13 at 4:15 pm
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