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One Egg, One Amazing Scrambled Egg Breakfast
This egg was a super jumbo and extra delicious.
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I've never been a fan of omelets. Making a great omelet, particularly early in the morning for breakfast, is just too much work. Unless it's made by someone with good technique and sufficient patience, it can end up dried out on the outside with undercooked, runny ingredients within.
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That's why my go-to choice for breakfast is scrambled eggs. To make great scrambled eggs, you just have to remember two things:
- use gentle heat
- pull the eggs off of the heat just as soon as they stop being runny
If you're adding cheese, add the cheese in after you pull them off of the heat, gently stir, put a top on the pan, and let the cheese melt while you finalize your other breakfast preparations.
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The other day at I found some extra-huge jumbo eggs. They were from and the shop is stocking them in their refrigerated case to the left just as you walk in. Also in the refrigerated case were some marinated, long-stemmed artichoke hearts and some sun-dried tomatoes packed in oil. These seemed like just the ingredients for a perfect late winter breakfast.
The next morning, I started with a pat of butter, added some chopped onions, then the long-stemmed artichoke hearts and sun-dried tomatoes, also chopped up, over medium low heat. Then, a pinch of basil and some salt and pepper. When everything was sauteed to perfection, with the onions just starting to caramelize, I added the egg, and turned the burner to low. I finished it off with some over-the-counter shredded cheddar cheese, but I'm sure the folks at Madison Cheese Shop, or any other cheese shop, could prescribe some other selections that might take it to the next level.
The egg was so big it made enough to serve two for breakfast.
The exact recipe? It's up to you. Love onions? Load it up. Not crazy about tomatoes? Substitute in red peppers. Abhor artichokes? How about asparagus? Now that spring is here, and with farmer's markets starting up, there will be plenty of other options available soon.
When you make scrambled eggs, what do you like to add? Tell us in the comments below.
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