I only eat scrambled eggs. I find runny yolks repulsive but that's just me. I make pretty good scrambled eggs and I knew about adding cream and soda water but I didn't know about leaving the eggs sit for 15 minutes in the salt and adding chunks of cold butter. A upgrade for sure much more creamy and fluffier. I think I have reached the pinnacle of scrambled eggs thanks to Chef Jean Pierre. Besides he's a hoot to watch and listen too he's like the absent minded chef.
"Fixed fortifications are monuments to mans stupidity" - George S. Patton
April 30, 2022, 07:38 PM
Skins2881
I like mine yolks runny and my scrambled eggs more dry than his. I do leave the eggs to rest with salt and chives in it plus pepper and splash of milk. Sometimes add hot sauce and garlic powder. Cheese sometimes goes in with raw eggs just before cooking low, as omelette, or topped just before removing from heat. No pics of my scrambled eggs, because it's just scrambled eggs. Here's my favorite way to use bread, eggs, cheese, butter, chives, and S&P.
Jesse
Sic Semper Tyrannis
April 30, 2022, 07:53 PM
ridewv
I'll have to try his technique, it sure looks good. I scramble mine with chopped onion and sliced jalapeno, and atablespoon or two of grated parmesan
No car is as much fun to drive, as any motorcycle is to ride.
April 30, 2022, 07:55 PM
Pipe Smoker
Franchise-dependent I’m sure, but the scrambled eggs at my local Denny’s are utter perfection. At least in the morning. They know me there. And Denny’s hash browns are unbeatable – fit for a king.
Serious about crackers.
April 30, 2022, 08:52 PM
lastmanstanding
quote:
Originally posted by Pipe Smoker: Franchise-dependent I’m sure, but the scrambled eggs at my local Denny’s are utter perfection. At least in the morning. They know me there. And Denny’s hash browns are unbeatable – fit for a king.
Nothing wrong with Denny's if they cook to you're liking. I'm fortunate we have two old school diners in town who turn out a killer breakfast. It's hard to pick between the two but one you can sit at the counter and watch this old gal run the griddle. She is a master and I'm mesmerized watching her handle eight or more separate breakfast orders at one time and not even break a sweat. Their hash browns are from fresh grated potatoes and they pile them high on your plate.
The other is a more traditional diner not quite as old school but independently owned. You can't see the griddle but what comes off of it is superb. If I had a complaint it would be they serve your eggs folded. Like a omelet but nothing inside but still perfectly creamy and firm at the same time.
"Fixed fortifications are monuments to mans stupidity" - George S. Patton
April 30, 2022, 08:58 PM
LS1 GTO
First time I cooked scrambled eggs for my wife (she loves scrambled eggs) was the first time she realized she would never cook them again if she had anything to say about it.
So here’s my down snd dirty - i cook them IAW Alton Brown (though i use heavy whipping cream).
Room temp eggs and taking the pan off the heat soon enough are the key.
Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.
"If dogs don't go to Heaven, I want to go where they go" Will Rogers
The definition of the words we used, carry a meaning of their own...
April 30, 2022, 09:33 PM
Genorogers
quote:
Originally posted by LS1 GTO: First time I cooked scrambled eggs for my wife (she loves scrambled eggs) was the first time she realized she would never cook them again if she had anything to say about it.
So here’s my down snd dirty - i cook them IAW Alton Brown (though i use heavy whipping cream).
Room temp eggs and taking the pan off the heat soon enough are the key.
A link to the Alton Brown recipe please.
April 30, 2022, 10:12 PM
flesheatingvirus
Waffle House.
Scrambled w/cheese.
It took me forever to identify the cheese singles they used, but I have them- Kraft Deli Deluxe.
________________________________________
-- Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past me I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain. --
April 30, 2022, 11:30 PM
Gustofer
I like Swiss in my scrambled eggs.
________________________________________________________ "Great danger lies in the notion that we can reason with evil." Doug Patton.
May 01, 2022, 01:18 AM
OKCGene
I want to try this Swirled Egg, or Tornado Egg, method. I think it looks really cool.
This is a Korean dish and they use rice. I have never tried rice with my eggs. I think I'll just try making the Swirled Eggs and putting that over a toasted buttered English Muffin.
May 01, 2022, 01:48 AM
PASig
Most people do not heat the pan properly when making scrambled eggs, my wife is one of them. I always put the pan on the burner while I’m getting everything together and it should be hot enough that that butter sizzles and almost browns. I learned in culinary school and still use the same method to this day: hot pan, stirring eggs quickly until just cooked then heat off and out of the pan before they overcook into rubber.
May 01, 2022, 07:59 AM
Flash-LB
Needs more shredded cheese added before cooking.
May 01, 2022, 08:54 AM
lastmanstanding
I think those tornado eggs are harder to make then it looks. That's why they call the guy a omelet master. I don't mind some cheese in my eggs but I only do it at home when I can grate my own from a block of cheese. Most restaurants use the preshredded bag stuff which to me is flavorless and contains some anti caking agents to keep it from clumping together in the bag and it also keeps it from melting properly.
I tend to buy the more expensive cheeses you find in the deli. You can buy in much smaller blocks and a larger variety then the more commercial stuff you find in the cheese aisle. The deli block stuff seems to have a longer life if you store it properly and waste is minimal. Not to mention the flavor is far and away better. I will confess to keeping Velveeta singles around for when I do a grilled cheese sammy to go along with my 'mater soup!
"Fixed fortifications are monuments to mans stupidity" - George S. Patton
May 01, 2022, 09:04 AM
photohause
Some use baking powder...not this chef though... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqKq0bQHnZU
Don't. drink & drive, don't even putt.
May 01, 2022, 10:50 AM
Rawny
quote:
Originally posted by lastmanstanding: I think those tornado eggs are harder to make then it looks. That's why they call the guy a omelet master.
That's basically the Korean's take on Omurice(omelette rice), a Japanese dish.
The swirl is a nice presentation, but doesn't affect the taste. As long as the omelette is fluffy and semi-runny, then it's a winner for me.
May 01, 2022, 12:30 PM
2Adefender
I learned how to make perfect scrambled eggs by watching Anthony Bordain make them on one of his shows. He was a kooky dude but he was also a great chef.
I like Chef Jean’s method and will give it a try!
_________________________ 2nd Amendment Defender
The Second Amendment is not about hunting or sport shooting.
May 01, 2022, 12:34 PM
LS1 GTO
quote:
Originally posted by Genorogers:
quote:
Originally posted by LS1 GTO: First time I cooked scrambled eggs for my wife (she loves scrambled eggs) was the first time she realized she would never cook them again if she had anything to say about it.
So here’s my down snd dirty - i cook them IAW Alton Brown (though i use heavy whipping cream).
Room temp eggs and taking the pan off the heat soon enough are the key.
A link to the Alton Brown recipe please.
It’s not the recipe, it’s the method and, I cannot find it uploaded (it’s from Good Eats).
Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.
"If dogs don't go to Heaven, I want to go where they go" Will Rogers
The definition of the words we used, carry a meaning of their own...
May 01, 2022, 12:36 PM
corsair
Looks like Jean Pierre picked-up on what Gordon Ramsey put out 10-years ago, which got the home cooking world chatting... despite it being a long-time technique in France. Regardless of method, heat control is key to any egg cooking over flame.....not too hot.
This is a variation I like doing, it uses corn starch (Chinese trick) which helps give the eggs a silky texture while thickening the liquids.
This is a Cantonese method, which has a lot of Western influence by virtue of Hong Kong & Macau, the spatula technique is the main difference which gives it the layered/ribbon appearance.
Ethan Cheblowski give an Alton Brown view of scrambled egg making
May 01, 2022, 12:56 PM
Butch 2340
I been using Gordon Ramsey's technique with great results.
****************************************************************************** Never shoot a large caliber man with a small caliber bullet . . .
May 01, 2022, 05:44 PM
Rightwire
I have tried the swirled or tornado eggs, it is not as easy as it looks.
Pronoun: His Royal Highness and benevolent Majesty of all he surveys
343 - Never Forget
Its better to be Pavlov's dog than Schrodinger's cat
There are three types of mistakes; Those you learn from, those you suffer from, and those you don't survive.