Anonymous wrote:Because they're better that way
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom learned how to make scrambled eggs in France. She cooks them on very low heat for about 20 minutes. They are creamy and so so good. I cannot stand over cooked hard scrambled eggs. Team Europe!
20 minutes?
Is she using a bic lighter as a heat source?
🤣 We don't have that kind of time in the US! We need to get eggs on the table so that we can go be energized cogs in the orphan crushing machine!
The Jacques Pépin omelette is finished in about 90 seconds. I prefer more al dente so my eggs are clocking around 70 seconds.
What is someone doing 20 minutes? PP said scrambled eggs but I think PPs mom is baking quiche.
Anonymous wrote:Gordon Ramsey’s runny scrambled eggs have been a meme for like 10 years. So vile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom learned how to make scrambled eggs in France. She cooks them on very low heat for about 20 minutes. They are creamy and so so good. I cannot stand over cooked hard scrambled eggs. Team Europe!
20 minutes?
Is she using a bic lighter as a heat source?
🤣 We don't have that kind of time in the US! We need to get eggs on the table so that we can go be energized cogs in the orphan crushing machine!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom learned how to make scrambled eggs in France. She cooks them on very low heat for about 20 minutes. They are creamy and so so good. I cannot stand over cooked hard scrambled eggs. Team Europe!
20 minutes?
Is she using a bic lighter as a heat source?
Anonymous wrote:Slightly OT, but I also dislike places that milk milk into their scrambled eggs before cooking. They do it to economize, as milk is lower cost, but they allege it is to make the eggs fluffy.
Anonymous wrote:Every time I go to Europe, the scrambled eggs at hotel breakfasts are all very loose/runny/watery. Doesn't matter what country I'm in.
I also noticed it in Singapore and Malaysia.
What's this about? Are Americans the only ones who cook their eggs to firm?