Title: Best Scrambled Eggs Ever

Janice Roberts Chapman
Janice Roberts Chapman @maniacchef

After being out on the town one night, my husband and I got a craving for breakfast. All I had was farm fresh eggs but no milk to add to them. I went looking for an alternative and I found chicken broth. So, I thought, "What the heck." Best scrambled eggs we've ever tasted and so far all who have tried them, agree.

Title: Best Scrambled Eggs Ever

After being out on the town one night, my husband and I got a craving for breakfast. All I had was farm fresh eggs but no milk to add to them. I went looking for an alternative and I found chicken broth. So, I thought, "What the heck." Best scrambled eggs we've ever tasted and so far all who have tried them, agree.

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Ingredients

15 minutes
2 to 3 people
  1. 6large eggs (farm fresh preferred)
  2. 1 1/2 Tbspchicken broth
  3. Salt and pepper to taste
  4. Smoked Paprika
  5. 1 TbspButter
  6. 1/2 CupGrated Cheese (optional)

Cooking Instructions

15 minutes
  1. 1

    Whip together vigorously 6 eggs, chicken broth, salt and pepper.

  2. 2

    Melt butter in frying pan and pour in well whipped eggs. The secret is getting a lot of air mixed in

  3. 3

    Don't over work the eggs while cooking but a slow continous pushing of eggs from edge of pan to the middle works best for me.

  4. 4

    Sprinkle with paprika and serve

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I have had a love for cooking since my dad told me I made the best scrambled eggs he had ever tasted. I think I was about 12 years old. I love trying new herbs and spices to create bold flavors. I'm married and have 4 children and 5 grandchildren. Hope everyone enjoys my recipes.
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Comments (2)

debomatic68
debomatic68 @debomatic68
I’ll have to give this a try because I always had have chicken bone broth on hand and use it for the added benefit of collagen and more protein than in reg broth/stock. But I use filtered water in my scrambled eggs. I read years ago that water makes the eggs fluffier than does milk/cream. I add a bit of water, grated cheddar or Colby cheese, salt & pepper. They are great, but I want to try yours, too! Thanks for sharing the recipe! 🍳
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