Are Scrambled Eggs Hard to Make?
Not at all, once you know the tricks! Our scrambled egg recipe is actually a great choice for brand-new cooks, because in 15 minutes you’ll have success (as well as a full stomach!)
How Can I Serve Scrambled Eggs?
We are huge fans of good scrambled eggs for both breakfast or dinner! For breakfast, serve them with a side of toast and fresh fruit, such as orange or grapefruit slices. Yum! For dinner, make easy egg sandwiches by spooning the scrambled eggs on pieces of toast. Top with cheese slices and another slice of toast on each; cut the sandwiches in half. (If you like, you can spread the toast with a little mayo and mustard first.)
More About This Recipe
- The way scrambled eggs can be changed up means each time you make them, they can be different! Use up whatever veggies, herbs or cheese are lurking in your fridge to make them your own. Turn them into a weekend breakfast to remember with our easy coffee cake or Danish puff, orange juice and coffee.
Frequently Asked Questions
We use regular eggs in all of our recipes, as they are the most commonly purchased size. You can use whatever size you have on hand for great scrambled eggs, however, the amount of water and seasonings you add might need to be adjusted up or down, depending on the size.
For fluffy scrambled eggs, be sure your pan is hot before adding the egg mixture. Also, to be sure to get them as fluffy as possible, beat the egg mixture one more time right before you pour it into the pan. Lift the cooked portion to allow the uncooked egg mixture to run under the cooked portion, rather than stirring or flipping them frequently.
These best scrambled eggs are delicious on their own, but when you’re ready for adventure, here’s a few of our favorite ways to make them your own. We love to cook chopped fresh veggies in a little butter in the pan (try chopped zucchini, red bell pepper and chopped onion or any of your favorite combinations—about 1/2 to 3/4 cup total) until tender. Then add the butter called for in the recipe and spread out the veggies in the pan before adding the egg mixture. You can sprinkle the eggs with shredded cheese as they get close to being completely cooked, or, add chopped fresh herbs into the egg mixture before cooking. And also check out the reviews of this recipe to see how our fans like to change it up!
Scrambled Eggs
- Prep Time 15 min
- Total 15 min
- Servings 4
- Ingredients 5
Ingredients
- 6 eggs
- 1/3 cup water, milk or half-and-half
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/8 teaspoon pepper
- 1 tablespoon butter or margarine
Instructions
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Step1In a medium bowl, beat the eggs, water, salt and pepper with a fork or wire whisk until well mixed.
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Step2In a 10-inch skillet, heat the butter over medium heat just until it begins to sizzle and look hot.
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Step3Pour egg mixture into skillet. The egg mixture will become firm at the bottom and side very quickly. When this happens, gently lift the cooked portions around the edge with a turner so that the thin, uncooked portion can flow to the bottom. Avoid constant stirring because the eggs will become dry and rubbery rather than light and fluffy.
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Step4Cook 3 to 4 minutes or until eggs are thickened throughout but still moist and creamy. Serve immediately.
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Serving
- Calories
- 140
- Calories from Fat
- 100
- Total Fat
- 11g
- 17%
- Saturated Fat
- 4 1/2g
- 21%
- Trans Fat
- 0g
- Cholesterol
- 325mg
- 109%
- Sodium
- 260mg
- 11%
- Potassium
- 95mg
- 3%
- Total Carbohydrate
- 0g
- 0%
- Dietary Fiber
- 0g
- 0%
- Sugars
- 0g
- Protein
- 9g
% Daily Value*:
- Vitamin A
- 10%
- 10%
- Vitamin C
- 0%
- 0%
- Calcium
- 4%
- 4%
- Iron
- 6%
- 6%