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Michel Boucher > wrote: > Wayne Boatwright > wrote in > 5.247: > > >> Also, do you add anything to your scrambled eggs? > >> > > > > I like them both ways, depending on my mood. I don't add anything > > except softened butter near the end of cooking. > > Salty or sweet butter? Either. The eggs want a pinch of salt in any case. The only time I scramble in the pan is when I've broken a yolk in setting out to do fried eggs. I like to beat well, add some chives (nothing else -- otherwise I go the omelet route...), and 1-2 tsp. milk or half-and-half. Then into the pan and do a quick mix with the melted butter, and leisurely fold into large curds as the eggs set. Remove from pan _before_ they are perfectly set to your taste, as they keep cooking for a bit. Yummy. |
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