This week is all about travel, so let's talk about scrambled eggs. When you're staying with friends or family, it's such a nice gesture to get up early and whip up a delicious breakfast for everyone, and scrambled eggs are always a crowd-pleaser. Happily, the lovely Helene from Tartelette has agreed to share her favorite recipe...
The Best Scrambled Eggs You'll Ever HaveBy Helene from Tartelette
I used to be a more diligent breakfast eater growing up. Now, it's a cup of a coffee, the newspaper and catching up with emails before heading to the studio. I just don't eat breakfast.
Except on Saturdays.
Saturdays are special to my husband and me. We could stay in bed and take it easy but we prefer to head out to the farmer's market to be there right at the opening and gone before the crowds roll in. We are on a mission. We must get eggs, fresh milk and bacon before they disappear fast. And believe me. They do. Celeste's eggs are sought after by gourmands and chefs alike, and her cow's milk brings you this much closer to nature with every sip. Jason's bacon is lean and flavorful; you can feel the care in every bite.
Saturday mornings are definitely meant for breakfast.
Last Saturday, Jason handed me a little extra package with the bacon I was purchasing. Loosely wrapped in butcher paper was a pound of fresh mushrooms. A mix of chanterelles, shitake, oyster mushrooms. All from his "secret mushroom guy." I don’t ask. I never do. I usually take my package and buy something extra the next time I see him.
The mushrooms ended up being the secret ingredient, taking scrambled eggs from delicious to "Wow! Are you going to finish yours?!"
I sauteed the mix with lots of parsley and garlic (my favorite way to eat mushrooms), scrambled the eggs with a touch of crème fraiche and impatiently waited for the toaster to release a couple pieces of bread from its metal embrace.
Recipe: Saturday Scrambled Eggs With Parsley & Garlic Mushrooms
Serves 2
You'll need:
For the mushrooms:
2 teaspoons olive oil
1 cup mushrooms of your choice (we like shitake or chanterelles, but any earthy mushroom will do), chopped
1 garlic clove, minced
2 tablespoons fresh parsley, finely chopped
Salt and pepper to taste
For the eggs:
4 large eggs
2 tablespoons crème fraiche or sour cream
1 teaspoon olive oil or butter
Salt and pepper to taste
Remaining ingredient:
Fresh or toasted bread
In a large sauté pan, heat the olive oil over medium heat and cook the mushrooms, with the garlic, until the mushrooms are just beginning to soften. Remove from heat, add the parsley and toss with a wooden spoon. Make sure not to burn the garlic or it will become really bitter.
Crack the eggs over a medium bowl and scramble them a few times with a fork. Mix in the crème fraiche (or sour cream). Season with salt and pepper. In a smaller sauté pan, heat the olive oil (or butter) over medium heat, add the scrambled eggs and gently stir them with a wooden spoon as they cook. You can decide to cook them until dry but we like them a bit soft and runny.
Serve the scrambled eggs over fresh or toasted bread and spoon a generous amount of sautéed mushrooms over each toast. Enjoy!
Delicious! Thanks, Helene!
How do you like your scrambled eggs? I add spinach and goat cheese, Alex likes adding smoked salmon, and Toby prefers his plain. :)
P.S. More best recipes, including chocolate-bourbon banana bread and buttermilk pancakes.(Thanks to Shoko for her help with this series.)



looks delicious! can't wait to try!
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sounds lovely! I make mine with bacon, onion and red and green peppers x
ReplyDeleteEggs and mushrooms go so well together, and on a piece of toast... perfect.
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There's a video on YouTube where Gordon Ramsey shows how to make scrambled eggs. It changed my view on eggs for ever.
ReplyDeleteI love my scrambled eggs with chives! Yum!
ReplyDeleteMy boyfriend loves scrambled eggs - I shall be trying out this recipe on Sunday
ReplyDeleteyummers!! maybe use a bit of truffle oil too? Mmmm...
ReplyDeletemy weekday breakfast is never something hot (usually granola and yogurt or a smoothie), but saturdays are THE DAY for good, hearty breakfasts in our house. scrambled eggs and mushrooms are now on the menu for this saturday!!
(that's unless we decide to much on food at Smorgasburg instead :P)
cheers.
We're in a constant discussion about the perfect scrambled eggs. Just watched Gordon Ramsay's take a few days ago - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUP7U5vTMM0
ReplyDeleteIt's easy to go wrong, but seems to me there are plenty of ways to make them perfect. :)
I love scrambled eggs. I make a sofrito, and then add the beaten eggs, season it with a lil bit of salt and pepper and sprinkle sliced shallots. :)
ReplyDeleteI never thought of adding mushrooms to scrambled eggs, but I will for sure try this out! Sounds delicious!
ReplyDelete'They' always say breakfast is the most important part of the day. IF that's the case, I think employers should let us start later in the day so we can all get our fix! haha :)
I'm usually not very adventurous when it comes to eggs but I do like variety! I like them scrambled, sunny side up, sometimes with tomatoes and onions. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI found myself bored with eggs a few weeks ago...this may be just the recipe I need to reignite my love affair!
ReplyDeleteWhat you should really try for some fluffy eggs is to seperate the white and the youks. Beat the egg white till they have some volume and then fold them into the beaten yolks. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! I like mine with some butter and salt, straight up ;o)
ReplyDeleteMushrooms with eggs! Decilious!
ReplyDeleteI don't even like eggs, nor do I really eat meat...but I can wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteMicrowaves are actually really good scrambled eggs, I normally don't approve of the things but they make dream scramble.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good. We mostly eat it with sliced ham, bit of onion and green pepper. Oh boy, I am craving it now:) xo
ReplyDeleteI ate eggs sunnyside up this morning and I would have much prefered scrambled eggs. I thought I would switch it up but never again - haha. These sound superb. Have a great day and happy blogging.
ReplyDeleteXX Hilary
oh my god I love eggs so much, words can't even describe. I could eat eggs for every meal! :)
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds great...
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Yum! I love scrambled eggs - they're a really great comfort food. I like to eat them ON my toast, it adds a really great crunch!
ReplyDeleteDelicious!!! Now I´m hungry.Kisses from www.stylepicture.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletewell wow, i am totally craving this and i've never even had it before. lovely recipe, can't wait to try it! we have amazing mushrooms at our farmers market so i know just where i'll start. :) xo! blog.tarapolly.com
ReplyDeleteThese sound soo delicious!
ReplyDeleteBut honestly? Best scrambled eggs you'll ever have? It's just eggs with cheese and salt and pepper. You don't need more. Just that. :)
This sounds really good. I usually sauté some onions and sprinkle oregano on my scrambled eggs. And I love goat cheese or feta on the side, to have a little with each bite!
ReplyDeleteAll this talk about how people like their eggs differently makes me think of Runaway Bride - that flick with Julia Roberts - and how she didn't really know how she liked her eggs, but all of her boyfriends did. Totally tangential - I know! But, I wonder if our egg preferences say something about our personality? I like mine fried sometimes - but then again I like them runny and soft boiled. Hmmm - wonder what that says about me?? I'm not indecisive - I promise!
ReplyDeleteScrambled eggs are my dad's specialty, and he always taught me to cook them as low and slow as possible, and definitely serve them a little runny! The creme fraiche sounds like a great addition.
ReplyDeleteIt is so true! We just had friends over from the States and cooked the a traditional English Breakfast (more involved but worth it!) and they love it! Home cooked breakfast when traveling is the best. -JB.
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Yum! My favorite since I was little. I like my scrambled eggs with ham, apples and caramelized onions. xo!
ReplyDeleteThose look so lovely and delicious, I can't wait to give them a try!
ReplyDeleteI love adding parmasan cheese into mine. So good!
ReplyDeleteFunny thing - my dad used to think that putting your scrambled eggs on top of your toast was bad form. He actually forbid it in our house! I always tried to do it and my mom would back me up, because seriously? Why was he so strange about that? Whatever. I do it all I want now. :)
How delicious! I love the idea of making it on a crostini :)
ReplyDeleteI like my scrambled eggs slightly runny.
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i love to add a little greek yogurt when i make scrambled eggs.
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The best indeed. Looks delish. Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteI would've never thought to add mushrooms. Sounds so good!
ReplyDeleteYumm this post makes my mouth water! And Helene's writing is so descriptive! I'm a big fan of this series..keep it up!
ReplyDeleteBrittany
Yummy!
ReplyDeleteSo totally hungry for scrambled eggs for dinner tonight, instead of hamburgers. Sigh...there's always tomorrow morning!
ReplyDeleteScrambled eggs are my fave but never thought about creme fresh and the mushrooms sound to die for! Trying this on the weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Delicious! I love scrambled eggs so much. We always make ours with tons of butter, so delicious on toasted sourdough :)
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I love scrambled eggs, so would love to try this! x
ReplyDeleteKate {Something Fabulous}
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Delicious! I use 1/2 and 1/2 for my eggs and a touch of butter.
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering!
ReplyDeleteholy moly. I'm at work, hungrier than a hippo, and this made my stomach growl out loud. YUM!
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I just love when my favorite bloggers collaborate with their time and talents! Great post from great people :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
I made these!! Sooooo good!
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nice posting.. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIT LOOKS GREAT!
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ReplyDeleteAll I need is the mushrooms. Guess I'm going to the store. :)
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