Eggs in bacon grease are also excellent, I can vouch.
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So, it sounds like there's a half a dozen different ways to make good scrambled eggs. I need to learn just one of them! Heh. They're my worst egg dish, probably because I get impatient and stir them too frequently.
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Use whatever lube ya like, just keep your mitts off the spatula until they are almost done.
Heh, I do the low heat, set for a couple of minutes, then slowly push into curds method. Comes out perfect for me every time.
So, it sounds like there's a half a dozen different ways to make good scrambled eggs.
Yet at the end of it all, they're still scrambled eggs, with all their disgusting eggness.
And I prefer fried eggs anyhow.
Coddled eggs are my OTE. But the coddlers have a distressing tendency to break, so I haven't had one in years. Hmm, need to fix my coddlers.
I like eggs almost any way imaginable other than scrambled, which I hate.
Anyone tried this? Make Scrambled Eggs and Bacon in the Oven
Scrambled eggs and bacon are a hearty, heart-warming way to start a day, but they require a bit too much stove-top work and dish dirtying for a typical morning. Not so if you follow this oven technique, which keeps your eggs fluffy.
Scramble all the way. If I'm at home, I dump in about a half cup of salsa just before I start breaking it up into curds. Om nom nom nom.