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Scrambled eggs   /skrˈæmbəld ɛgz/   Listen
Scrambled eggs

noun
1.
Eggs beaten and cooked to a soft firm consistency while stirring.






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"Scrambled eggs" Quotes from Famous Books



... part of it," says Pinckney, inspectin' the dish of scrambled eggs and asparagus tips and wavin' the waiter to do the serving himself. "It means," he goes on, "having a governess around the house, and you know ...
— Odd Numbers - Being Further Chronicles of Shorty McCabe • Sewell Ford

... you're wearing scrambled eggs instead of brains to-night. Why don't you cry a few brinies for the gemmemen while ...
— Humoresque - A Laugh On Life With A Tear Behind It • Fannie Hurst

... frying until about December. From that time until the end of the usual storage period—that is until March—they can be used for omelettes, scrambled eggs, custards, cakes and general cookery. As the eggs age, the white becomes thinner and is harder to beat. The yolk membrane becomes more delicate and it is correspondingly difficult to separate the whites from the yolks. Sometimes the white of the egg is tinged pink ...
— Every Step in Canning • Grace Viall Gray

... flight of three circles around the stump. Then she flew up to a tree and the Bear and the Owl and the Jaguar saw that upon the stump had appeared a great green leaf upon which was a large portion of scrambled eggs ...
— The Tin Woodman of Oz • L. Frank Baum

... anything half so nice as that supper; they ate till they could eat no more. Lil scrambled eggs, and fried fish, and made tea, till Ollie insisted upon it that she should sit down and be served like a princess. Then they sang, and danced, and played games till Mrs. Pokeby and Miss Sinclair came after them, and carried them all home in ...
— Harper's Young People, October 5, 1880 - An Illustrated Weekly • Various

... poplars showed a pallid bronze sheen, forsythias were as yellow as scrambled eggs, maples grew knobby with red buds. Among the fresh bright grass came, here and there, exhilarating smells of last year's buried bones. The little upward slit at the back of Gissing's nostrils felt prickly. He thought that if he could bury it deep enough in cold beef broth it would ...
— Where the Blue Begins • Christopher Morley

... tablespoon cream; scrambled eggs with 2 slices bacon; 1 cornmeal or graham muffin; 1 square ...
— The Art of Stage Dancing - The Story of a Beautiful and Profitable Profession • Ned Wayburn

... exceedingly early to-day, as it was scarcely three o'clock; but dinner had been equally so, for nobody wanted to be busy when the Queen came. A large dish of "eggs and butter" was speedily on the table—the "buttered eggs" of the north of England, which are, I believe, identical with the "scrambled eggs" of the United States. The party sat down to supper, Father Thomas being served ...
— Our Little Lady - Six Hundred Years Ago • Emily Sarah Holt



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