Eggs are a fantastic protein and easy to use in the kitchen. There are a zillion ways to make them, but today I’m gonna share with you the easiest way to make fluffy scrambled eggs!

Some tips to remember:

Use Butter
Butter helps keep the eggs creamy and adds to the final texture and flavor. Since this recipe doesn’t call for cream or milk you want to use butter instead of oils.

Go Non-Stick
Using non-stick makes life so much easier especially when making eggs. So, make sure you have a good non-stick skillet and spatula. The cooking gods will shine down on you with perfect eggs :).

Add-Ins
Don’t be afraid to throw any and everything into your eggs. From spinach to cooked bacon, or the kitchen sink, it all works lol. But seriously, add-ins are the best way to lift your eggs to another level of greatness. I love to use cooked bacon, tomatoes, spinach and top it all off with some sriracha hot sauce…yum!

last but least….

DO NOT OVERCOOK
You want light and fluffy eggs, not bouncy eggs. If they are dancing around in your skillet you’ve gone to far!  To achieve that, you must be able to dedicate 3 minutes to your eggs while cooking. No distractions, no interruptions! Pay attention and show your eggs some love. The stirring process is key and will help you get your eggs to that creamy and fluffy consistency you know and love and find at your favorite breakfast and brunch spots.

Fluffy Scrambled Eggs

Prep Time2 minutes
Cook Time3 minutes
Total Time5 minutes
Servings: 1
Author: Kingcooks

Ingredients

  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • In a skillet over low-medium heat, melt 2 tbsp of butter.
  • Once small bubbles start to form, beat 2 large eggs with a pinch of salt and pour into your buttered skillet.
  • Add-ins: At this point you can add anything additional your heart desires. Like, shredded cheese, spinach, cooked bacon, etc. the possibilities are endless!
  • Stir with a non-stick spatula until large curds start to form and the eggs are fully cooked about 2-3 minutes.
  • Tips: If you like larger curds use a large sweeping motion to stir while cooking, but if you like smaller curds, stir in a circular motion. Making smaller circles will help break up the curds while cooking. Don’t over cook your eggs! Egg is a protein and will continue to cook for a minute or two once plated, so remove from heat while the curds are still a bit loose.
  • Remove from heat while the curds are still loose and stir one last time before plating.
  • Top with fresh cracked pepper and serve immediately!
Now you are ready to take this challenge head on. I promise that if you follow these steps and tips, you won’t be disappointed.

Enjoy! Drop a comment and share your experiences. Thanks for stopping by!

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