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  1. Word Unscrambler is a simple online tool for unscrambling and solving scrambled words, often useful in discovering top scoring words for Scrabble, Words with Friends, Wordle, Wordscapes, Wordfeud, TextTwist, Word Cookies, Anagrams etc.

  2. C2 [ I usually + adv/prep ] to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, often using your hands to help you: She scrambled up the steep hillside and over the rocks. He scrambled into his clothes (= put them on quickly) and raced to get help.

  3. 1. a. : to move with urgency or panic. scrambled to his feet. b. : to move or climb hastily especially on all fours. scramble over rocks. 2. a. : to struggle eagerly or unceremoniously for possession of something. scramble for front seats. players scrambling for the ball. b. : to get or gather something with difficulty or in irregular ways.

    • How I Make Scrambled Eggs – Soft and Creamy
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    • This Is What Perfect Creamy Scrambled Eggs Looks Like Inside

    One might assume that everyone knows how to scramble eggs – until you see someone frantically stirring and you peer into the skillet to see a pile of crumbly mound of tortured yellow stuff that used to be eggs…. So today I’m sharing how to cook scrambled eggs well, like the way diners make them. I’m not here to tell you howyou should take your scra...

    Here what you need to make scrambled eggs: 1. Eggs– 2 per serving is my standard. Organic free range is better than normal free range is better than caged. The hen’s diet determines the colour of the yolks. Pasture diets (ie. free range) tend to produce eggs with the most deeply coloured orange or yellow yolks. 2. Butter– for flavour and greasing t...

    Great scrambled eggs is all about slow, sleepy strokes and low heat: 1. Whisk the eggs, milk, salt and pepper; 2. Melt butter in a non stick pan or well seasoned skillet over medium heat (or medium lowif your stove is strong); 3. Add egg mixture, wait 5 seconds (for the base to just start setting) then start leisurely (not frantically!) running a r...

    The scrambled eggs in the photo above are finished, just ready for serving. Notice how: 1. all the egg pushes into a pile and stays together, indicating it’s cooked ie. there’s no raw, runny egg leaking around the edges; 2. the surface is shiny so you can tell it’s still custardy and moist; 3. how the egg on the rubber spatula is semi transparent b...

    Stove heat– eggs cook super quickly. Use medium for a standard stove, or medium low if your stove is strong/hot/big burner.
    Use a smaller skilletif cooking less eggs. ~25cm/10″ for 4 eggs, ~20cm/8″ or less for 2 eggs.
    Non stick or well seasonedcast iron skillet highly recommended for ease – eggs are the ultimate food glue.
    Rubber spatulais best, follow by a flat edge wooden spoon (or similar shaped utensil), so it can scrape along the skillet to create beautiful soft curds.

    And here’s a close up of what soft and creamy scrambled eggs look like inside – shiny with moisture but not a single droplet of raw egg running down the cut facebitten face of the toast. Serve on starch of choice, though for me, I can’t go past a hot buttered slice of toasted Artisan Breadwhich I’m pretty sure we can now officially call the world’s...

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  4. I love creamy scrambled eggs, and thanks to culinary school, I have the perfect method for making them. You need three simple ingredients for this recipe: eggs, butter (or olive oil), and salt. I don’t add anything else to my scrambled eggs recipe. There’s no water, no cream, and no milk!

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  5. scramble verb (MOVE QUICKLY) C2 [ I usually + adv/prep ] to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, often using your hands to help you: She scrambled up the steep hillside and over the rocks. He scrambled into his clothes (= put them on quickly) and raced to get help.

  6. to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, often using your hands to help you: scramble up/over She scrambled up the steep hillside and over the rocks. scramble into He scrambled into his clothes (= put them on quickly) and raced to get help.

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