Scrambled eggs are one of the most useful things you can learn how to make since they make a great snack or inexpensive meal. Start by beating a few eggs in a bowl, then melt a little butter (about a quarter or a fifth of a stick) in a skillet and pour the eggs into it. Stir the eggs constantly so they begin to clump together. Cook the eggs until they're as firm as you like and enjoy them while they're still hot and tender.

Ingredients

  • 2 eggs per person
  • 1 teaspoon (4.5 g) of butter
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Makes at least 1 serving

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Making Stovetop Scrambled Eggs

  1. 1
    Beat the eggs in a bowl with a fork or whisk. Determine how many servings you'd like to make and plan on using 2 eggs per person. Crack the eggs into a bowl and beat them until the whites and yolks are combined.[1]
    • To prevent bits of shell from getting into the eggs, crack them against a flat surface instead of the rim of the bowl.

    Did You Know? You can season the eggs with salt and pepper at this point to help the eggs stay tender, but salting them before they begin to cook can make the eggs turn slightly gray. Afterwards, add in some shredded cheddar cheese (a large pinch of it) and mix it into the eggs in the bowl.

  2. 2
    Heat the butter in a skillet over medium-high heat. Put 1 teaspoon (4.5 g) of butter into a small non-stick skillet and turn the burner to medium-high. Let the pan heat for about 1 minute so the butter melts and foams a little. Tilt the pan around so the butter coats the bottom and sides of the skillet.[2]
    • If you prefer, use olive oil or coconut oil instead of butter.
    • If you'd like to make soft-set scrambled eggs, don't heat the butter in the pan. Instead, pour the eggs into the skillet and put the butter in at the same time.
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  3. 3
    Pour the eggs into the skillet and turn the burner to low. Slowly pour the beaten eggs into the skillet. You should hear them sizzle a little as they hit the pan. Then turn the burner down so the eggs don't cook too quickly.
  4. 4
    Stir and cook the eggs for 3 to 4 minutes. Use a silicone spatula or a wooden spoon to stir the eggs constantly as they cook. Keep stirring the eggs until they begin to clump together and pull away from the sides of the pan. If you'd like firm scrambled eggs, cook them for 3 to 4 minutes.[3]
    • For soft-set eggs, move the pan off of the heat and stir the eggs for about 30 seconds. Alternate between cooking and stirring the eggs over heat and off of the heat just until the eggs form soft curds.

    Tip: If you'd like small scrambled egg curds, stir or whisk the eggs quickly as they cook. For larger curds, stir slowly and gently so the eggs don't break up as much.

  5. 5
    Serve the scrambled eggs immediately for the best texture. Turn off the burner and quickly transfer the eggs to a serving plate before they cool off. Sprinkle the eggs with additional seasonings, such as salt, pepper, or fresh herbs like basil, tarragon, or parsley. Then serve the eggs with toast, bacon, or fresh fruit.
    • Scrambled eggs won't keep because they'll become watery as they're stored.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 3:

Cooking Scrambled Eggs in the Microwave

  1. 1
    Put the eggs and seasonings into a microwave-safe bowl. Get out a bowl with a rounded bottom and crack 2 eggs into it. Sprinkle salt and pepper into it.[4]
    • For a more interesting flavor, use your favorite seasonings instead of salt and pepper.
  2. 2
    Whisk the mixture until it's combined. Use a small whisk or a fork to beat the eggs and the seasonings. Keep mixing until the yolks are combined with the whites.[5]
  3. 3
    Microwave the eggs for 1 1/2 minutes using high power. Place the bowl into the microwave and heat the eggs for 30 seconds. Stop and stir the eggs before microwaving them for another 30 seconds. Stop and stir the eggs again before you heat them for a final 30 seconds.
    • The eggs should form curds and become set once they've finished cooking.
  4. 4
    Stir in a little butter for a richer flavor. Remove the bowl from the microwave and enjoy the eggs while they're hot. If you'd like the eggs to have a buttery flavor, stir in 1 teaspoon (4.5 g) of butter until it's melted.

    Tip: If you'd like to add fresh herbs, mix them into the eggs once they've finished cooking. Try parsley, chives, or basil.

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Method 3
Method 3 of 3:

Trying Variations

  1. 1
    Mix in a dollop of dairy for extra-creamy scrambled eggs. To stop the eggs from cooking and to give a rich flavor, stir in a large spoonful of a cold dairy product. For example, stir in cream cheese, sour cream, creme fraiche, mascarpone, or cottage cheese.[6]
    • If you're using cream cheese, soften it in the microwave for about 10 to 20 seconds. This will prevent the cheese from forming small lumps in the scrambled eggs.
  2. 2
    Add your favorite cheese if you want a richer flavor. Some people like to add a handful of shredded cheese to the liquid eggs while others prefer to top the cooked eggs with cheese. Use a single type of cheese or a combination of your favorites. Try any of these cheeses:[7]
    • Cheddar
    • Mozzarella
    • Feta
    • Goat cheese
    • Parmesan
    • Smoked gouda
  3. 3
    Stir in meat for an extra savory flavor. If you want to add raw meat, such as bacon or uncooked chorizo, cook it in the skillet before you pour the eggs in. If you're using cooked meat, stir a handful of the meat into the eggs about 1 minute before they finish cooking. This will give the meat a chance to heat up.[8]

    Meat Options:
    Bacon
    Ham
    Chorizo or sausage
    Smoked salmon

  4. 4
    Include fresh herbs for a brighter flavor. Chop a few sprigs of fresh herbs and add them to the cooked eggs. Use a single type or combination of your favorite herbs, such as dill, oregano, basil, parsley, or chives.[9]
    • For a faster way to get a strong herb flavor, stir in enough fresh pesto to taste. Keep in mind that this will change the color of the scrambled eggs.
  5. 5
    Garnish the eggs with your favorite sauce or spice for a unique flavor. Once you've put the scrambled eggs on serving plates, sprinkle them with a little spice instead of salt and pepper. For example, use a spice blend such as za'atar or garam masala. If you'd rather squirt some sauce over the eggs, try sriracha, salsa verde, soy sauce, or Worcestershire sauce.[10]
    • For a really simple and tangy topping, squirt a little ketchup on the scrambled eggs.
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Expert Q&A

  • Question
    What can I add to scrambled eggs for flavor?
    Jennifer Levasseur
    Jennifer Levasseur
    Personal Chef
    Chef Jennifer Levasseur is a Personal Chef and the Owner of The Happy Cuisiniere based in Breckenridge, Colorado. She has over 12 years of culinary experience and specializes in Mountain and Contemporary Rustic cuisine. Moreover, she can craft dishes and modify menus to accommodate dietary restrictions, such as gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, pescatarian, and dairy-free diets. In addition to a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing and Management from the University of Houston, Chef Jennifer holds Associate’s degrees in Culinary Arts and Baking & Pastry Arts from Houston Community College.
    Jennifer Levasseur
    Personal Chef
    Expert Answer
    There are lots of things that will give an umami flavor to your eggs, like kimchi, furikake, sriracha, and hot sauce. If you'd rather use herbs, sprinkle some basil, tarragon, and/or parsley over your eggs.
  • Question
    What temperature should I set the stove to?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Medium-low is ideal for eggs. Let the pan get hot enough to make a drop of water sizzle before you add the eggs.
  • Question
    What does it mean if the top of my eggs have brown spots?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    That means that you have cooked them for a longer period than usual. Some people like their scrambled eggs more dry than runny and purposely make eggs that are slightly brown.
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Things You'll Need

Making Stovetop Scrambled Eggs

  • Bowl
  • Whisk or fork
  • Skillet or non-stick pan
  • Silicone spatula or spoon

Cooking Scrambled Eggs in the Microwave

  • Microwave-safe bowl
  • Whisk or fork

About This Article

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This article was co-authored by Jennifer Levasseur and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Chef Jennifer Levasseur is a Personal Chef and the Owner of The Happy Cuisiniere based in Breckenridge, Colorado. She has over 12 years of culinary experience and specializes in Mountain and Contemporary Rustic cuisine. Moreover, she can craft dishes and modify menus to accommodate dietary restrictions, such as gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, pescatarian, and dairy-free diets. In addition to a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing and Management from the University of Houston, Chef Jennifer holds Associate’s degrees in Culinary Arts and Baking & Pastry Arts from Houston Community College. This article has been viewed 4,808,404 times.
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To make scrambled eggs, start by beating eggs in a bowl with a whisk or fork. Use 2 eggs per serving. If you want creamy scrambled eggs, you can also mix in 1 1/2 tbsp of milk or cream. Next, heat some butter or oil in a pan over medium-high heat. Pour the eggs into the pan. Reduce the heat to low, and stir the eggs while they cook for 3-4 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and serve!

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