Hint: Instead of using milk or cream to your egg, instead try whisking in 1 tablespoon of water with each egg. You will get fluffier and melt in your mouth scrambled eggs.
Remember: Using a tablespoon of butter when making your scrambled eggs will give them a rich flavour.
Cooking
- In a medium mixing bowl, aggressively whisk together the eggs and water until the mixture is uniform in color and texture, and is light and foamy, without any separate streaks of yolk or whites.
- Melt 1 tablespoon of butter in a small non-stick pan over medium heat, until the butter coats the whole pan and just starts to foam.
- Add the eggs to the center of the pan and immediately reduce the heat to medium-low.
- Wait for the edges to just barely start to set, then using a rubber spatula, gently push the eggs from one end of the pan to the other.
- Continue this process, pausing in between swipes to allow the uncooked egg to settle on the warm pan and cook, gently pushing the liquid to form the curds.
- When the eggs are mostly cooked, with large fluffy folds but still look wet, slowly fold the eggs into itself just a couple times, bringing them together.
- Remove from the heat when the eggs still shimmer with some moisture.
- Transfer to serving plates. Finish with some of your favorite ZEG Sauces and you will have scrambled eggs that are out of this world!