I like scrambled eggs to omelette. Less fried surface I guess.

Edit: shoulda said “same ingredients only” but I suppose this was clear enough.

  • CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 hours ago

    My omelets are made with garlic, sausage, and pepper jack (and salt, pepper, and cumin). And they’re awesome.

    My scrambled eggs are made with salt, pepper, and butter. They’re awesome, too, but it’s a completely different egg dish.

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      2 days ago

      Yeah agreed! Where’s the milk and butter and maybe some fresh dill?

      Also I have strong opinions about trifold being better than just slopping that thing in half like a barbarian.

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    2 days ago

    If I’m adding nothing? Then I guess scrambled eggs. But they seem like a similar amount of work, other than I’m not tossing the scrambled eggs in the air to cook the other side.

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    I’ve never made an omelette that didn’t have more ingredients in it than that. (At least green onions, but frequently ham and cheese, bell peppers, spinach, etc etc.)

    So I guess I’d go scrambled. But if I’m just using salt with the eggs then probably sunny-side up so I can dip toast in the runny yolk.

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    2 days ago

    I like scrambled eggs to omelette.

    You probably want “I prefer scrambled eggs to omelette”.

    Scrambled eggs if I’m making it. Slightly less effort. If someone else is, I guess maybe omelette. Not really a strong preference.

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    2 days ago

    Eggs over medium (lightly fried on both sides, white fully set, yolk very runny once punctured). Runny eggs are great by themselves or with other breakfast items, particularly toast or hash browns to soak up the sauce.

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      2 days ago

      That’s over easy, medium is when the yolk starts to set but not fully. My fave is over medium.

      Between scrambled and omelette I’m going scrambled.

  • If I’m not going to add anything to it, I usually do scrambled.

    But if I want cheese and othet stuff, I make an omelette.

    If I am feeling brave enough I will do over easy to dip toast into; but I end up breaking the yolk more than half the time so it kinda kills what I wanted them for. 😮‍💨

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    I change up day to day. Today was over easy. The other day was scrambled. Before that was an omelette.

    If I’m forced to pick, just eggs, it would be scrambled. But omelettes allow lots of things to be added, so they win for that category.