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15-Second Creamy Scrambled Eggs

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Category: Breakfast Area: French Easy
Perfect for:Weekend brunchMeal prep morningsBusy weeknightsBeginner cooks
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Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoon Unsalted Butter
  • 3 Egg
  • 1 1/2 tablespoon Milk
  • 1 3/4 teaspoon Corn Starch

Instructions

1. Crack the large Egg (3) into a bowl. 2. In a separate bowl, add the whole Milk (1 1/2 Tbsp) and Corn Starch (1 3/4 tsp) and evenly whisk until lump-free. Add the milk-cornstarch mixture to the eggs. 3. Beat until smooth, and season with Salt (to taste). 4. Heat a non-stick skillet over high heat until hot, then add the Unsalted Butter (3 Tbsp) (should sizzle right away). Wait until the butter’s melted and bubbly, but before it browns… 5. Add the beaten eggs. Wait for 3 seconds without stirring anything, until the edges of the eggs starts to bubble up… 6. Then remove the skillet from heat (remove!), and start stirring the eggs, making 1 full circle per second, and count to 12. 7. The eggs would have absorbed all the butter, but remain partially under-cooked. 8. This is when you transfer them onto a plate. Do not wait until they look fully cooked! 9. Then as the French say, "Voilà." The creamiest, fastest, easier scrambled eggs ever.

Estimated Nutrition (per serving)

* These are rough estimates based on common ingredient values. Actual nutrition may vary.

229

Calories

4g

Protein

2g

Carbs

23g

Fat

0g

Fiber

Tips & Variations

Timing is key

Prepare ingredients the night before for a stress-free morning cooking experience.

Temperature matters

Let eggs come to room temperature before cooking for more even results.

Mise en place

French cooking relies on preparation - have everything ready before you start.

Frequently Asked Questions

This recipe is rated as Easy. Perfect for beginners. It contains 4 ingredients and detailed step-by-step instructions.
Based on the complexity of this recipe, we estimate it takes approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour to prepare and cook. Actual time may vary based on your cooking experience.
Many ingredients can be substituted based on dietary preferences or availability. For Butter, common substitutes depend on the role it plays in the dish. Feel free to experiment while keeping the overall flavor profile in mind.
A great breakfast should be balanced with protein, carbohydrates, and some healthy fats to fuel your morning. Fresh ingredients and proper timing ensure everything is served hot and at its best.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. For longer storage, many dishes can be frozen for up to 3 months. Always reheat thoroughly before serving.