scrambled eggs with water

babybellyfat
babybellyfat Posts: 1,102 Member
edited October 4 in Recipes
I was searching the net to find another way to make scramble and not frying it with oil ect.. and this is what i found :)

scrambled eggs with water in the microwave

In a deep microwave safe bowl mix 1- 2 eggs with 2 tablespoons water and beat well.
Put into the microwave and cook on high for 30 seconds. Stir and cook another 15-30 seconds.
Repeat until the eggs are puffy and nearly finished. A bit of runny egg is okay when you mix it up because when you allow to rest, it will finish cooking.
Allow to rest a few minute and eat them.

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  • mandasimba
    mandasimba Posts: 782 Member
    I've never heard of scrambled eggs in oil, though I only use nonstick pans because I hate cleaning and am lazy... and the microwave sounds creepy :p I just put a bit of milk in with some eggs, stir, then pour in a preheated nonstick pan. Milk is a must, however, makes them fluffy!
  • babybellyfat
    babybellyfat Posts: 1,102 Member
    some people use oil or butter couse they dont have nonstick pan :P my handle broke lol I need to go get one lol
    I've never heard of scrambled eggs in oil... and the microwave sounds creepy :p I just put a bit of milk in with some eggs, stir, then pour in a preheated nonstick pan. Milk is a must, however, makes them fluffy!
  • sarah44254
    sarah44254 Posts: 3,078 Member
    I put my eggs in the microwave without water. Works the same way :) Delicious!! and very fast
  • babybellyfat
    babybellyfat Posts: 1,102 Member
    Really I will try thanks hun
    I put my eggs in the microwave without water. Works the same way :) Delicious!! and very fast
  • manderson27
    manderson27 Posts: 3,510 Member
    I always do mine in the microwave but with a dash of milk, sometimes I add finely chopped onion and a small amount of cheese Yum.
  • dablaksista
    dablaksista Posts: 48 Member
    I scramble my eggs in the frypan and season them but I only use a few sprays of frylight. Fry light is excellent because it only has 1cal per spray in comparison to certain types of butter where 1tsp = 100kcals :o

    Another thing.. I know it is not scrambled eggs but you can buy plastic moulds where you can cook ur egg in the microwave quite quickly for only £1/$0.99
  • Contrary03
    Contrary03 Posts: 289 Member
    I know alot of people may find it odd to scramble them in the microwave,... but i've done it for years. My kids love them. They come out fluffy everytime and i don't have to scrub a pan afterwards either:) I simply spray the bowl with non-stick spray and viola!~ Try it, you will never go back.
  • fragilegift
    fragilegift Posts: 347 Member
    my niece (8) cooked herself some scrambled eggs with dried garlic flakes and bratwurst in them when I was staying at my sisters house. They don't use butter, and I call them 'Lily eggs'. My preferred method is with milk, in a saucepan with about 5gm butter and some parsley added at the end.
  • mandasimba
    mandasimba Posts: 782 Member
    I know alot of people may find it odd to scramble them in the microwave,... but i've done it for years. My kids love them. They come out fluffy everytime and i don't have to scrub a pan afterwards either:) I simply spray the bowl with non-stick spray and viola!~ Try it, you will never go back.

    One day years ago at a job, somebody made an egg in the microwave at work and it exploded in it. The whole place stunk and the microwave smelled until the day I left (too cheap to get a new one). I don't think I could ever bring myself to try after that experience.
  • babybellyfat
    babybellyfat Posts: 1,102 Member
    Wow that some really yummy!! thanks.

    I always do mine in the microwave but with a dash of milk, sometimes I add finely chopped onion and a small amount of cheese Yum.
  • babybellyfat
    babybellyfat Posts: 1,102 Member
    I need to get a non stick pan soon lol
  • babybellyfat
    babybellyfat Posts: 1,102 Member
    2 cal for a spray that sound good! I will look for that
    I scramble my eggs in the frypan and season them but I only use a few sprays of frylight. Fry light is excellent because it only has 1cal per spray in comparison to certain types of butter where 1tsp = 100kcals :o

    Another thing.. I know it is not scrambled eggs but you can buy plastic moulds where you can cook ur egg in the microwave quite quickly for only £1/$0.99
  • babybellyfat
    babybellyfat Posts: 1,102 Member
    thats sound good. MY fav is in a pan also with cheeese mmm and veggies YUMO!
    my niece (8) cooked herself some scrambled eggs with dried garlic flakes and bratwurst in them when I was staying at my sisters house. They don't use butter, and I call them 'Lily eggs'. My preferred method is with milk, in a saucepan with about 5gm butter and some parsley added at the end.
  • babybellyfat
    babybellyfat Posts: 1,102 Member
    IT was fast. I just put my scramble ina bowl 2 tables spoons water and thats it. I had already ate supper so she grandma try it and said it was yummy. So it was fast and less mess
    I know alot of people may find it odd to scramble them in the microwave,... but i've done it for years. My kids love them. They come out fluffy everytime and i don't have to scrub a pan afterwards either:) I simply spray the bowl with non-stick spray and viola!~ Try it, you will never go back.
  • significance
    significance Posts: 436 Member
    I don't have scrambled eggs often, but when I do, I just scramble them in a stainless steel saucepan with a splash of low fat milk - no butter or oil. It does take some scrubbing to clean the pan afterwards, though, which is one reason I don't have them often!

    I've tried them in the microwave a couple of times - much less cleaning, but they came out rubbery.
  • barwood
    barwood Posts: 48 Member
    Hun just spray a microwave safe bowl with pam spray scramble the eggs and cook in microwave one minute per egg stop during cooking time and beat them some more and then finish cooking.
  • girard5
    girard5 Posts: 109 Member
    You can also add some low sodium or reg stock to a pan and they come out great if you want to avoid the butter/oil. When I don't have any hard boiled eggs and I want a quick snack I will microwave them as well - I just roll a little water around the bottom of a cup and then dump it and then scramble my egg in the cup and pop it in the microwave. I have exploded eggs this way so I would recommend microwaving in short intervals :-)!
  • babybellyfat
    babybellyfat Posts: 1,102 Member
    thanks guys for the awesome helpul info :)
  • stevwil41
    stevwil41 Posts: 608 Member
    I know alot of people may find it odd to scramble them in the microwave,... but i've done it for years. My kids love them. They come out fluffy everytime and i don't have to scrub a pan afterwards either:) I simply spray the bowl with non-stick spray and viola!~ Try it, you will never go back.

    One day years ago at a job, somebody made an egg in the microwave at work and it exploded in it. The whole place stunk and the microwave smelled until the day I left (too cheap to get a new one). I don't think I could ever bring myself to try after that experience.

    You can't just microwave an eqq with the yolk intact. They have to be stirred or the yolk will explode. It's not pretty when it happens:)
  • stevwil41
    stevwil41 Posts: 608 Member
    I was looking at one of the Hungry Girl cookbooks and she does a bunch of eggs in mugs recipes. I generally do mine with a little cheese and some diced ham or bacon. 2 minutes to a tasty breakfast.
  • DietingMommy08
    DietingMommy08 Posts: 1,345 Member
    I do this for my son in the morning. Throw an egg in a coffee cup with a lil bit of milk and cheese. Put a paper towl over it and cook.

    Its convenient.
  • jean1058
    jean1058 Posts: 86 Member
    Scrambled eggs won't explode unless they are cooked too long. Eggs won't get rubbery unless they are cooked too long. Eggs will remain fluffy with water, the same as they do with milk (less calories/carbs). The cooking time varies depending on your wattage of microwave, but generally around 45-60 seconds for 2. Stir again and add another 20-30 seconds. Top with cheese, salsa, or whatever and you have a FAST breakfast.

    I raise chickens and am always using eggs for something, so I have loads of experience with the microwave. The only reason I would use a pan was if I wanted to have to scrub something clean (and I do NOT want that).

    There are now "eggies" available to cook whole eggs in. I've not used them, but supposedly you can crack an egg in it, microwave it and it comes out hard boiled. Saw them at Wally world for around $5.
  • TXBlonde81
    TXBlonde81 Posts: 78 Member
    I was looking at one of the Hungry Girl cookbooks and she does a bunch of eggs in mugs recipes. I generally do mine with a little cheese and some diced ham or bacon. 2 minutes to a tasty breakfast.

    I LOVE her egg mugs. They are fabulous and keep me full for hours. My favorite one is the all-american mug.

    1/2 cup eggbeaters
    1 slice cheese
    1 tbsp lite pancake syrup
    1 turkey or veggie sausage patty.

    I always microwave my eggs/eggbeaters for 40 seconds, stir, 30 seconds, check and stir if necessary, add cheese and put back in for 15 - 20 seconds. If you put laughing cow cheese in your eggs you should do it when you start the microwaving process.

    I always thought it was odd to microwave eggs but I do it all the time now.
  • pa_jorg
    pa_jorg Posts: 4,404 Member
    I do this without water and it works fine. Just be careful because different microwaves have different settings and the eggs can easily explode if you over cook them.
  • conniehgtv
    conniehgtv Posts: 309 Member
    try adding a little club soda instead of milk no cal and they are really fluffy
  • Red94568
    Red94568 Posts: 36 Member
    2 cal for a spray that sound good! I will look for that
    I scramble my eggs in the frypan and season them but I only use a few sprays of frylight. Fry light is excellent because it only has 1cal per spray in comparison to certain types of butter where 1tsp = 100kcals :o

    Another thing.. I know it is not scrambled eggs but you can buy plastic moulds where you can cook ur egg in the microwave quite quickly for only £1/$0.99

    If you get a good nonstick pan, you don't even need to use any spray, just have the eggs room temperature and your pan pre-heated. Also, using water instead of milk is actually preferred by chefs, as it makes the eggs lighter and fluffier. (I learned the water thing years ago in actual cooking classes re making omelets.) Not only have you saved some calories re the spray, butter or oil, but from the milk as well! I'm all about saving small numbers where it's not necessary.
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