Scrambled eggs
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'''Scrambled eggs''' is a dish made from beaten [[Egg white|whites]] and [[Egg yolk|yolks]] of [[Egg (food)|eggs]] (usually [[chicken]]). The dish often contains other ingredients. Cream, butter, milk, water or oil will dilute the egg proteins to create a softer texture.<ref>McGee, 91</ref>
==Sample preparation==
The eggs are scrambled or beaten in a container with a [[whisk]], [[fork]], or [[chopsticks]] to blend the [[albumen|egg white]] and [[yolk]] into a homogeneous liquid. Cheese may be added into the eggs at this phase as well. Liquid items may be added to create a softer texture, including stock, cream, butter, milk, water or oil. The amount of liquid added is typically about 2 tsp/10ml liquid per egg. Some [[edible salt|salt]] and [[black pepper|pepper]] or other [[seasoning]] can be added to taste as well.<ref>McBride, 887-888</ref>
Eggs may be prepared in a [[sauté pan]], [[frying pan]], or on a [[griddle]]. A non-stick surface will require much less cooking fat. A black steel pan is appropriate as long as it is well [[Seasoning (cast iron)|seasoned]]. Pans used for cooking eggs should be set aside for that use only if possible. The [[sauté pan]], [[frying pan]] or [[griddle]] is heated to medium heat and coated with melted [[butter]], [[margarine]], or [[cooking oil]] to prevent sticking. The [[egg (food)|egg]]s are poured into the pan and coagulate almost immediately. The heat is turned down to low and the eggs are constantly stirred as they cook. For best results both the pan and the stirring implement are kept in constant motion to help create smaller and softer curds. The lower the heat and the more constant the movement, the creamier the end product.<ref>McBride, 887-888</ref>
Once the liquid has mostly set, additional ingredients such as [[ham]], [[herb]]s or [[cheese]] (which have been warmed) may be folded in over low heat, just until incorporated. The eggs should be slightly undercooked when removed from heat, since the [[egg (food)|egg]]s will continue to cook for a time afterwards. Properly made, the eggs should be moist in texture with a creamy consistency and a "delicate" flavor. If any liquid is seeping from the eggs, this is a sign of under cooking or adding overcooked high-moisture [[vegetable]]s.<ref>McBride, 887-888</ref>
==Other methods of preparation==
A [[double boiler]] may be used if cooking at low heat is desired. cook in the same method as described above using the double boiler or ''au Bain Marie''<ref>Escoffier, 157</ref> as the heating source, which will not need adjustment as the direct heading method would. Cooking by this method will prevent the [[egg (food)|egg]]s from browning while being cooked.<ref>McBride 888</ref> This method was used in the "old classical kitchen" and guarantees the eggs are always cooked perfectly, but it is extremely time-consuming.<ref>Escoffier, 157</ref> Scrambled eggs may also be made in a [[microwave oven]] by placing the ingredients in a glass bowl and alternately cooking for 30 seconds and whisking until the desired consistency is achieved. Various [[Healthful eating|health movements]] have led to the increased popularity of scrambled egg whites alone.
==Serving Options==
Classical [[haute cuisine]] preparation calls for serving the dish in a deep silver dish. They can also be presented in small [[Croustade]]s made from hollowed-out [[Brioche]] or tartlets.<ref>Escoffier, 157</ref> When eaten for breakfast, scrambled eggs often accompany [[toast]], [[hash browns]], [[pancakes]], [[bacon]] or [[sausages]]. Popular [[condiment]]s served with scrambled eggs are [[ketchup]], [[hot sauce]] and [[Worcestershire sauce]].
==Variations of Scrambled Egg Dishes==
*''scrambled eggs à l'arlésienne'' - add the diced, cooked pulp of [[courgette]]s ([[zucchini]]) along with a concentrated garlic-flavored tomato [[fondue]] (1 tablespoon per 2 eggs). The cooked eggs are then placed into the hollowed, cooked [[courgette]]s shells, placed on an oiled gratin dish sprinkled with [[Parmesan]] [[cheese]] and browned in a 475 degree oven.<ref>Robuchon, 451</ref>
*''scrambled eggs à l'américaine'' - Add cubes of smoked [[bacon]] fried in butter to eggs. When cooked, mound on plate garnished with slices of [[broil]]ed [[bacon]] and small [[grill]]ed [[tomato]] halves.<ref>Robuchon, 17</ref>
*''scrambled eggs argenteuil'' - Scramble the eggs, garnish with asparagus tips which have been parboiled in salted water and them slowly cooked in butter. Serve with triangle shaped croûtons and cream sauce.<ref>Robuchon, 38</ref>
*''scrambled egg and [[asparagus]] barquettes''- Cook the eggs and prepare asparagus tips by parboiling and slowly cooking in butter. Fill barquettes with scrambled eggs and garnish with [[asparagus]] tips. Top with melted butter and warm in oven.<ref>Robuchon, 79</ref>
*''scrambled eggs à la [[Bercy]]'' - Grill or broil some [[chipolata]] [[sausage]]s. Arrange scrambled eggs in a pie dish. Garnish with cooked [[sausage]] and a "ribbon" of [[tomato sauce]].<ref>Robuchon, 108</ref>
*''scrambled eggs Massenet'' - Parboil some [[asparagus]] tips and cook them slowly in [[butter]]. Boil or steam some [[artichoke heart]]s, dice and [[sauté]] them in [[butter]]. While preparing scrambled eggs, add [[artichoke heart]]s. Plate in a mound and garnish with [[asparagus]].<ref>Robuchon, 725</ref>
*''scrambled eggs princesse'' - Prepare scramble eggs and pour into a bowl. Garnish with [[asparagus]] tips stewed in [[butter]], julienne of white chicken meat bound with [[suprême sauce]] and some truffle slivers heated in butter.<ref>Robuchon, 937</ref>
*''scrambled eggs à la reine'' - Make a very thick puree with cooked chicken breast and some [[suprême sauce]]. Bake a large [[vol-au-vent]] case and keep it warm. Cook the scrambled eggs until just creamy. Layer the scrambled eggs and chicken puree in alternating layers inside the [[vol-au-vent]] case. Serve hot with [[suprême sauce]] on the side in a sauce boat.<ref>Robuchon, 975</ref>
*''scrambled eggs à la romaine'' - Cook 800g (1.75 lb) [[spinach]] in [[butter]]. Scramble 8 eggs with 50g (2 oz.) grated [[Parmesan cheese]]. Cut 8 oil-packed [[anchovie]]s into small pieces, add to the [[spinach]] and spread the mixture over the base of a buttered [[gratin]] dish. Arrange eggs on top of spinach mixture and sprinkle with 25-40g (1-1.5 oz.) grated [[Parmesan cheese]] along with some melted [[butter]]. Brown under a [[broiler]].<ref>Robuchon, 995</ref>
*''scrambled eggs Rossini'' - Cook some scrambled eggs. Sauté some thin slices of [[foie gras]] in butter. Cook some sliced [[truffle]] in [[butter]]. Plate the scrambled eggs on a serving dish, garnish with [[foie gras]] and [[truffle]]s, then coat with a very reduced [[Madeira]]-flavored [[demi-glace]] sauce.<ref>Robuchon, 998</ref>
*''scrambled eggs with [[Sujuk|sucuk]] or [[pastırma]];''Sucuklu yumurta'' and ''Pastırmalı yumurta'' respectively'' - Scrambled eggs are mixed with Turkish beef sausages. It is cooked in a ''sahan'' with butter or olive oil. Some tomato can be added. In [[Turkey]] it is eaten for breakfast.
*''scrambled eggs with [[digüeñe]]s'' - a varaition from [[Chilean cuisine]] in which the eggs are fried together with the native fungus ''[[cyttaria espinosae]]''.
==Non-Fresh Egg Products used for Scrambled Eggs==
'''Scrambled egg''' products are available in various forms for use in the professional kitchen and for use at home. These products were created for eases of use in the professional kitchen. They also lower or eliminate the risk of bacterial infection due to [[salmonella]]. Different products available include:
*''Liquid Whole Eggs'' - This product is a [[homogenization]] of both the egg white and yolk. The eggs are [[pasteurized]] which destroys any harmful [[bacteria]]. They are usually packaged in pourable containers. Many unopened products can be held for up to three months.<ref>[http://www.hormel.com/templates/knowledge/knowledge.asp?catitemid=2&id=184 Hormel Foods > Home<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*''Liquid Egg Whites'' - The yolks are separated from the eggs and the whites are pasteurized. They are usually packaged in pourable containers. These can be used to make scrambled egg whites.<ref>[http://www.hormel.com/templates/knowledge/knowledge.asp?catitemid=2&id=184 Hormel Foods > Home<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*''Liquid Egg Substitute'' - A lower cholesterol product sold in frozen or unfrozen format. Many substitutes are made from egg whites only, and ingredients are added for the yolks. Some of these additional ingredients may include tofu, skim milk, starch, and artificial flavorings.<ref>[http://www.hormel.com/templates/knowledge/knowledge.asp?catitemid=2&id=184 Hormel Foods > Home<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*''Powdered Whole Eggs'' - The powder is a [[pasteurize]]d freeze-dried product that require the addition of water to rehydrate. Once rehydrated the eggs may be used in the same way as fresh eggs. There is a noticeable difference in flavor. They generally have a long shelf life, which can be up to a year and do not require refrigeration.<ref>[http://www.hormel.com/templates/knowledge/knowledge.asp?catitemid=2&id=184 Hormel Foods > Home<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*''Powdered Egg Substitute'' - This powder is generally made from freeze-dried separated egg whites. Some of the ingredients used instead of the yolks include [[starch]], [[yeast extract]], [[gum]], and artificial flavorings and color. Some powdered egg substitutes are egg free and are produced from ingredients that simulate the texture and flavor of eggs. They are prepared by adding water to them and used in the same way as fresh eggs. These require no refrigeration and have a long shelf life.<ref>[http://www.hormel.com/templates/knowledge/knowledge.asp?catitemid=2&id=184 Hormel Foods > Home<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*''Frozen Egg Product (Uncooked)'' - These are liquid egg products that have been pasteurized and flash frozen. They can be purchased as whole egg products or separated into whites as well. They are defrosted and used in the same way as liquid or fresh eggs.<ref>[http://www.hormel.com/templates/knowledge/knowledge.asp?catitemid=2&id=184 Hormel Foods > Home<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*''Frozen Egg Product (Cooked)'' - Generally relegated to the grocery freezer section for home usage, these products are precooked and frozen into portions in microwaveable packaging.
==See also==
*[[List of egg dishes]]
==External links==
* [http://www.mrbreakfast.com/article.asp?articleid=17 An article on cooking scrambled eggs]
==Notes==
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==Works Cited==
*Escoffier, Georges Auguste. ''Escoffier: The Complete Guide to the Art of Modern Cookery''. Translated by H. L. Cracknell and R.J. Kaufmann. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 2002
*McGee, Harold. ''On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen''. New York: Scribner, 2004.
*Robuchon, Joël, Members of the Gastronomic Committee. ''Larousse Gastronomique''. New York: Clarkson Potter/Publishers, 2001.
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