Sweeter thee Berry by Korah Wenn

Golden Brown Butter Scrambled Eggs

Simply Simple and Cheap!

Brown butter scrambled eggs are one of the easiest meals that one can make, and not to mention cheap! I remember when I was a young college student trying to make ends meet in my very first apartment. IT.WAS.HARD. to say the least, but now, looking back on it, I am happy for the struggle. The struggle has helped me become the hardworking person that I am today. When you have everything handed to you, you can’t really understand what it takes to be truly independent, a vital necessity to becoming an adult.

Scrambled eggs became a staple in my first kitchen. Having little utensils, I needed something simple, cheap, and versatile. How can one go wrong with eggs? I must say that it took some time to realize that instead of a dollar cheeseburger from McDonald’s, I could make cheap healthy meals from home and save! Sometimes you don’t know until you know. Even as a simple concept as buying a carton of eggs.

Nifty Egg Hacks

Fresh Farm Eggs

Brown butter scrambled eggs are so delicious due to the added fat content, a luxury I didn’t have before, but now I feel so appreciative that I can prepare a copious number of eggs with simple, indulgent ingredients for my big brood.

The quality of eggs definitely effects the taste of a simple dish, as well as the quality of the butter. Organic free-range eggs tend to lend to a creamier texture. You can certainly tell the difference between a standard grocery egg and a fresh farm egg. Salt free organic butter gives these eggs a silky texture and allows you to season to your own liking.  Using a well seasoned cast iron skillet can also elevate these sumptuous eggs.

The key to fluffy eggs is to:

 1: Use an immersion blender to combine the yolks and whites effortlessly. A good friend of mine offered this technique before and I haven’t looked back. It sure beats hand whisking (pun intended, ha) but still an option.

2: A dollop of heavy/table cream to the mixture gives a rich flavor.

3: Sautéing the butter in conjunction with equal parts olive oil on a medium high heat will help brown the butter slowly and avoid scorching and burning.  

4: A hot skillet will bring the eggs to curdle faster. To create extra fluffy eggs, folding over on itself as opposed to vigorous stirring is the key.

5: When seasoning, you can add in salt while scrambling, but wait to add pepper to the end so the eggs aren’t a dreary gray.

Don’t limit yourself! You can make these for lunch and dinner too!

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Golden Brown Butter Eggs

A quick delicious healthy breakfast
Course Breakfast, Butter, Lunch
Keyword Breakfast, Brown, Butter,, Dinner, Eggs, Scrambled
Prep Time 4 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 4 people

Equipment

  • Cast Iron Skillet
  • Whisk
  • Immersion Blender, Optional

Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp Butter
  • 1 Tbsp Olive Oil
  • 9 Large Eggs
  • 2 Tbsp Heavy Cream
  • Salt, Pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat cast iron skillet to medium to high heat.
  • Crack 9 eggs in a large bowl. Add heavy cream. Use immersion blender to thoroughly combine eggs and cream.
  • Add olive oil and butter to heated skillet. When hot, and butter has turned a golden brown, add eggs slowly and let sit for 30 seconds to form the first layers of egg on the bottom of the skillet.
  • Use spatula to fold the bottom layer of a egg over the top and continue to do so until desire consistency.
  • Once done, add salt and pepper to taste and enjoy!
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