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Ok, so I am eating scrambled eggs. What should I add to it before cooking, what should I add during cooking and what should I add after cooking?

eyeballkerry
over a year ago
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Lynibis

Nothing, nothing and nothing lol. I just cook in some melted butter or olive oil but I know lots of people like to add a bit of salt but I don't like salt so do not add it to anything.

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ch7leach

You should add seasoning like salt and pepper. When I have no idea. But what to add after cooking is bacon

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Imnotcheap

And mushrooms

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lilyflower

In a non-stick pan knob of butter and tablespoon of milk, ground pepper, pinch of turmeric and scramble, serve on toast 🙂

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Ann1984

Got to add some grated cheese

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beccatavender

My husband melts the butter adds the eggs and he also adds a little nutmeg, sounds strange but tastes delicious

https://www.cookforyourlife.org/recipes/scrambled-eggs

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Glitterandgold

I had bagel with scrambled egg & smoked salmon for my tea last night actually. I just melt butter in a non stick pan & scramble. I would add a touch of salt if having without the smoked salmon.

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RachHC

Little butter, little milk and a pinch of salt and pepper. Love scrambled egg i haven’t had it in a while

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lynneh

How do you like your eggs in the morning?!😋🎶love eggs!! All suggestions are good.

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Imnotcheap

That one thing my fella cooks we had a full English for tea I cooked the rest he did scrambled eggs he just adds a little cheese.

The reason he cooks that part is he uses pan I'd do it in frying pan although my half gets put in frying pan to finish it off because I prefer it that way

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possy

Butter, milk, salt and pepper topped with a little cheese. Love scrambled eggs

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mrgoggll

Hedgehog

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BORDERJOE

I stick em in the microwave and add a little fat after-while still setting .... I'm an ad hoc cook!

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hspexy

I always season it before I beat the eggs. I like adding spices and herbs, as well as a bit of cheese

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sam30

Reading through the comments, a lot of people add things, I don’t add anything not even salt lol. I’m just cook in with some oil and literally that’s it

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tumblespots

Just add your toast, salt & butter afterwards. I also cook mine in a frying pan (because it is not-stick) as opposed to a sauce pan (which isn't - in my case). Then it's much easier to clean.🥚

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eyeballkerry

It’s funny how we are so used to just using a saucepan for certain foods and frying pans for others. I do cook a curry in a frying pan, while I have seen others use a pan.

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tumblespots

eyeballkerry Judy who?

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eyeballkerry

tumblespots it’s that predictive text again, that can be so annoying. My husband sent me a text years ago and it said dog you want to go Pizza Hut. Luckily I realised it was a mistake.

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tumblespots

eyeballkerry That's one of the benefits of using a laptop - no predictive text, just me making my own mistakes 🤣 🤣

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eyeballkerry

tumblespots Every time I use a laptop I tap the screen.

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tumblespots

eyeballkerry 🤣 🤣 My mobile phone doesn't even have the internet!

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eyeballkerry

tumblespots Thats sad😞 I make a lot of money using my phone so I need the Internet on that

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tumblespots

eyeballkerry It suits me

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TractorGirl327

Add a dash of double cream, salt, freshly ground pepper and dried mustard powder before cooking.

Some grated cheese after cooking. And more ground black pepper when on your plate.

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GSM

I used to work in a kitchen a long time ago and the best scrambled eggs I had were cooked with butter slowly and cream.

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Nadiaparveen

I add a dash of milk 🥛 it makes them more fluffier and salt brings out the flavour.

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kevlfc

peppa brown sauce and cheese

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MrsCraig

eyeballkerry don't know if you are on the LD cheap supermarket cooking page on fb but your post from here was shared on it and there are lots of suggestions on the post

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jwhitaker537

Cheese and a little bit of mustard powder and of course pepper

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RichardDoolin

Tabasco? Sriracha? Bacon and noodles? red onions, peppers and savoy cabbage?

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