Scrambled Eggs Recipe

Step by Step Guide to Make Fluffy Scrambled Eggs

Scrambled eggs can be the most wholesome and quick breakfast you can make. However, to perfect the fluffy scrambled eggs technique requires a bit of patience. Here we share step-by-step instructions on how to make scrambled eggs for breakfast. Check it out!

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Step by Step Guide to Make Fluffy Scrambled Eggs
Scrambled Eggs Recipe
Course Appetizer
Cuisine American
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Servings
people
Ingredients
Course Appetizer
Cuisine American
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Servings
people
Ingredients
Scrambled Eggs Recipe
Instructions
  1. Take a glass bowl and crack the eggs into it. Beat the eggs until they turn pale yellow. The secret to fluffy scrambled eggs is to whisk the eggs as much as possible.
  2. Add milk to the bowl and season the mixture with salt and pepper. Whisk the eggs again. You can use an electric beater to whisk the eggs.
  3. Heat a non-stick pan. Add butter to it and glaze the pan. Pour the eggs mixture. Let the mixture cook for a few seconds. It is essential to cook the eggs on low heat. Tilt the pan and gently push one edge of the eggs to the centre. Repeat this for the rest of the edges until the liquid is cooked.
  4. Turn off the heat and gently stir and turn the eggs until all the uncooked curdled parts become firm. Eggs tend to cook on their own even after you turn off the heat. This is known as residual or carry-over cooking. Serve hot on toasted bread.
Recipe Notes

Recipe Tip

You can cook this recipe in 2 batches of 4 eggs each. This way, you will get perfectly fluffy scrambled eggs.

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Frequently Asked Questions Can I add other ingredients to this recipe?

Yes. You can add fresh herbs or sautéed onions to this recipe. Add these at step 4 before you serve the eggs.

How do I avoid overcooking the eggs?

To avoid overcooking the eggs, turn off the heat before they are thoroughly cooked. The hot pan will lead to residual cooking and prevent your eggs from over-cooking.

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