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Make Your Scrambled Eggs Creamier—Without Adding a Thing
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janet V.
March 11, 2020
A hand mixer is easier to clean (wipe down the body, throw the beaters in the dishwasher,) and achieves the same results. I've always used it when making scrambled eggs for a crowd.
For individual servings I remove the calazy (the white thing surrounding the yolk,) beat with a fork in a bowl until my hand hurts and figure I've burned a few calories!
For individual servings I remove the calazy (the white thing surrounding the yolk,) beat with a fork in a bowl until my hand hurts and figure I've burned a few calories!
Anne B.
March 8, 2020
Years ago in San Francisco my next door neighbor, the late Billy West, owned the Zuni Cafe and had offered me a large bag of mesquite for my Weber. I drove down from Telegraph Hill to Zuni and parked in the alley where Billy loaded my car. He refused any compensation but I felt I should at least order breakfast. As a lover of scrambled eggs it was what I ordered not expecting any thing special due to dismal restaurant experience with eggs. The plate of eggs Billy brought me were heavenly—light, fluffy, and tasting of real egg. (It is common for restaurants to use powdered eggs.) I pressed Billy for his secret and he said that they just steamed them with espresso machines spout because it was included in the machines instruction booklet.
Susan
March 8, 2020
I make eggs as described and they are utterly creamy delish! I do not use a blender just a whisk as I am allergic to extra wash up ! All comments regarding add ins simply don’t address the point. It’s just you, the eggs, butter and the pan! If you haven’t tried it this way, you should, then you will have something with which to compare!
taash
March 8, 2020
I whisk my scrambled eggs *thoroughly* — @ 2 minutes — before they go into the pan, no blender needed. However, I have found that for ideally creamy, buttery eggs, there IS a magic ingredient: clarified butter. Every time I use clarified butter, the eggs are uniformly lush and buttery.
Lwooderson
March 4, 2020
I use a milk frothier to mix my eggs with a dash of half and half and a splash of Club Soda!
Low n slow! Best scrambled eggs ever🥚🥚
Low n slow! Best scrambled eggs ever🥚🥚
Sandi
June 27, 2018
I Really don't want to pull out & clean-up my blender just make eggs! Like others, I've been Shaking-up my eggs --with a bit of of milk-- in a Jar for about 15+ years, and they come out Great. Add a little Stirred (and therefore Runny) Goat Cheese near the end of cooking, and Never let them cook until Dry -- you've got Perfection! Pepper to taste after plating...
Jaye B.
June 29, 2018
I agree about the blender, plus I'm not a fan of putting a lot of air into the eggs. It's 'creamy' I'm looking for, not fluffy. Now I wonder if someone is going to invent an "As Seen On TV" special jar - maybe with interior protrusions for mixing faster - just to shake up eggs. I have a plastic cup with a lid from my Mom that has a sculpted design jutting from the bottom. It only holds about 8 oz but she always used it to mix a flour & water thickener or vinegar & sugar for cucumbers. I'm going to try an egg in it. And I'll be looking for "stirred" goat cheese which I've never heard of!
Sandi
June 29, 2018
Sounds like a neat little Cup, Jaye!
But the Goat cheese -- it's just regular, soft goat cheese you can find in little tubs. Or the little log versions probably would work too -- just make sure it's Soft. Then you put some in a bowl and Mash it up with a fork & Stir it until it's creamy-smooth, kinda like icing/frosting. Then add it to your eggs. =0)
But the Goat cheese -- it's just regular, soft goat cheese you can find in little tubs. Or the little log versions probably would work too -- just make sure it's Soft. Then you put some in a bowl and Mash it up with a fork & Stir it until it's creamy-smooth, kinda like icing/frosting. Then add it to your eggs. =0)
Jaye B.
June 29, 2018
After all my years of cooking, I'm always surprised at what I learn in Food52's comments. I've never noticed goat cheese in a tub when grocery shopping; have always bought the log. I have used whipped cream cheese in eggs when I've had it on hand for appetizer recipes. I do like the combo of eggs & almost any cheese so thanks for the info on the tubs!
Fran M.
June 9, 2018
I started throwing my eggs in to my silver bullet about 10 years ago & love how fluffy & creamy they are.
Ron S.
March 4, 2018
Save a tablespoon or two of the raw egg to add to the mixture at the end of cooktime. Leaves the eggs creamy and delicious......... Ala Jacques P. Viola !!
Julie C.
October 26, 2017
ER...'Without adding a thing' ? There's butter and salt in the recipe and the article mentions not having any taint of dairy. I assume that means butter as well. But, it achieved a desirable effect, now I need to eat scrambled eggs, yum!
Gary J.
September 18, 2017
They're eggs people! A fork, a blender, your toe, your nose. They're just eggs. I wanna get the kids out the door and in the school bus. Hello? THEY
ARE "JUST" EGGS MY FRIENDS. :)
ARE "JUST" EGGS MY FRIENDS. :)
Annie
August 12, 2017
I use a bain Marie method, place eggs in a bowl with a little salt & pepper, blend well with a fork, place the bowl over a pan of simmering water, stir constantly, until desired consistany. It takes longer to cook, but we'll worth the wait. Enjoy
Victoria P.
August 2, 2017
I use an immersion blender, a little sour cream and a dash of thyme. cook at 235 and stir with a silicone spoon until just done, NEVER let them get brown! A little S & P and a sprinkle of finely grated cheese
Rich S.
July 27, 2017
My comment is a more general statement about cooking scrambled eggs and that is to turn off the heat to the pan when the eggs arecabiut three quarters cooked. This allows the eggs to complete their cooking in a stress free environment and will assist in making sure you don't pass by that perfectly cooked moment.
Ellen
July 26, 2017
I crack my eggs into a pan, let them cook for a while so some of the white has hardened, then stir it up to finish it. Like over hard, but stirred and broken up rather than flipped.
Jaye B.
July 26, 2017
The title of this article is about "creamier" scrambled eggs. Many commenters refer to getting "fluffy" eggs. To me there's a big difference and my quest is for creamier eggs which, I think, greatly involves the level of heat.
Gretchen T.
July 23, 2017
I have been blending my eggs since I realized that the more air the better. I am 60 and I learned to fry eggs in butter in freshman home-economics. I don't do that anymore because blended eggs are happy, healthy eggs.
Jaye B.
July 22, 2017
I want to buy an immersion blender. Which one should I pick?
Marsha O.
November 18, 2017
I bought this one from Target and love it! https://www.target.com/p/sencor-hand-blender-set/-/A-51243059#lnk=sametab&preselect=51112427
cookinalong
March 9, 2020
Kitchenaid makes a great one. I got one for Christmas 3 years ago and I probably use if 5 or 6 times a week and it's still going strong.







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