One of the biggest breakfast joys is sitting down to a plate of beautifully scrambled eggs with toast, don’t you agree?
Scrambled eggs may seem very easy, but as many people have found out, it’s not just a case of whisking up eggs and dumping them in a pan! Overcooked, rubbery, watery scrambled eggs are surely no-one’s favorite, but overcooking eggs is unfortunately easy to do. The key for creamy, fluffy eggs is to use heat low and slowly, and to watch the eggs all the time.
Once you’ve mastered this technique, why not switch things up at breakfast time by adding some sausage, mushrooms, leftover veggies, bacon or any other food you can think would pair well with scrambled eggs.
Pro Tips for the Best Scrambled Eggs
Use Fresh Eggs – Fresher eggs produce better texture and flavor.
Whisk Thoroughly – Incorporate air to make the eggs light and fluffy.
Cook on Low Heat – Prevent overcooking and achieve a creamy texture.
Use Butter – Adds richness and prevents sticking.
Remove From Heat Early – Eggs continue to cook from residual heat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I add milk to scrambled eggs?
Milk is optional. It can make the eggs softer, but for richer eggs, try adding a splash of cream instead.
How do I make scrambled eggs fluffier?
Whisking vigorously and cooking over low heat help create a fluffier texture. Some also add a pinch of baking powder for extra airiness.
Can I make scrambled eggs without butter?
Yes! You can use oil or even a non-stick spray, though butter adds great flavor.
How do I prevent my scrambled eggs from becoming rubbery?
Cooking on low heat and removing the eggs from the pan while they are slightly underdone will keep them soft and creamy.
Can I add cheese to scrambled eggs?
Absolutely! Cheddar, feta, or parmesan are great options. Add cheese just before the eggs are fully set for the best melt.
How to Store Scrambled Eggs
Allow scrambled eggs to cool, then transfer them to an airtight container. Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently in a skillet or microwave to avoid overcooking.
How to Freeze Scrambled Eggs
Scrambled eggs can be frozen, though their texture may change slightly. Let them cool completely, place in a freezer-safe container, and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat gently.
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