Loaded Scrambled Eggs Recipe (2024)

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Becky Hardin

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Loaded Scrambled Eggs are deliciously packed with veggies, cheese, and of course bacon! This is such an easy, hearty recipe to whip up for breakfast or brunch. You only need about 5 minutes of prep time and a handful of simple ingredients!

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What’s in this Loaded Scrambled Eggs Recipe

Eggs are all dressed up with the right fixings in this easy versatile recipe.

  • Eggs: Use free-range organic eggs if you can for the best results.
  • Milk: This will make the eggs so much creamier!
  • Salt: Just a light pinch is all you need to make all of the other flavors pop.
  • Butter: I recommend using unsalted butter. If you use salted butter, you may want to omit the additional sprinkle of salt.
  • Onion: I recommend using a white or yellow onion.
  • Bell Peppers: Any color of bell pepper will be tasty in your scrambled eggs! Just use whatever you have on hand.
  • Mushrooms: Any mushrooms work well. If using larger mushrooms, just chop them up into smaller pieces.
  • Roma Tomatoes: Beefsteak or tomatoes on the vine are good substitutes.
  • Bacon: I like using pork bacon, but turkey bacon also tastes great here.
  • Cheddar Cheese: If possible, try to use cheddar cheese that’s been freshly shredded off the block for the best flavor and consistency.
  • Chives: Freshly chopped chives add such a nice pop of vibrancy.

PRO TIP: A silicone or heat-proof spatula is the ideal tool for this job. A wooden spoon will work in a pinch, but it’s just not as good at getting into the seam where the sides of the pan meet the bottom. Don’t use a metal spatula, which could scrape and scratch the nonstick coating.

Variations to Try

The great thing about these loaded scrambled eggs is you can easily swap in different types of ingredients. You can swap bacon for sausage or try different veggies, such as leafy greens. Chicken sausage would be nice as well as kale or baby spinach. The combinations are endless!

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What kind of pan should I use?

Use a non stick skillet. This is a job for your trusty nonstick skillet. Cast iron pans are great, but unless they’re really well-seasoned, the eggs will stick to the bottom and sides. That means fewer eggs for you, and more scrubbing and scraping when it comes time for clean up.

Do I need to add milk to scrambled eggs?

While it’s not necessary, I recommend splashing some milk into your egg mixture because it adds a wonderful creamy quality to the scrambled eggs that just can’t be beat.

Are loaded scrambled eggs healthy?

I personally find this recipe to be on the healthier side because it’s full of protein from the eggs and bacon and lots of nutrients from the medley of fresh veggies!

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How to Store and Reheat

Once cooked, it’s best to serve loaded scrambled eggs immediately when everything is still warm. Leftovers won’t hold up too well in the fridge. With that being said, you can store them for up to 24 hours in an airtight container in the fridge and reheat back in the pan over low heat if you’d like.

Serving Suggestions

Serve loaded scrambled eggs as the main entree with toast and sliced avocado for the best breakfast ever! You can also toss these scrambled eggs into a tortilla with some hot sauce for a seriously satisfying breakfast burrito.

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4.40 from 73 votes

Loaded Scrambled Eggs Recipe

Packed with veggies, cheese, and bacon, these Loaded Scrambled Eggs make for a hearty and delicious breakfast or brunch!

Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Cook: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 people

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Ingredients

  • 8 eggs
  • ½ cup milk
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1-2 tablespoons butter
  • ½ small onion diced
  • ½ cup chopped bell peppers
  • ¾ cup sliced mushrooms
  • 2 roma tomatoes chopped
  • 4 slices cooked bacon chopped
  • ½ cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • Chopped chives

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, and salt. Set aside.

    8 eggs, ½ cup milk, ¼ teaspoon salt

  • Heat the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Once heated, add in the onion, bell peppers, mushroom, and a pinch of salt. Cook for a few minutes until softened.

    1-2 tablespoons butter, ½ small onion, ½ cup chopped bell peppers, ¾ cup sliced mushrooms

  • Stir in the tomatoes and bacon.

    2 roma tomatoes, 4 slices cooked bacon

  • Pour in the egg mixture. Gently scramble the eggs to your liking, using a spatula to break apart and stir the eggs as they cook. Top with cheddar cheese and chives.

    ½ cup shredded cheddar cheese, Chopped chives

Notes

Storage: Store loaded scrambled eggs in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 1-2 days.

Nutrition Facts

Loaded Scrambled Eggs Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 285Calories from Fat 180

% Daily Value*

Fat 20g31%

Saturated Fat 9g56%

Cholesterol 361mg120%

Sodium 537mg23%

Potassium 406mg12%

Carbohydrates 7g2%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 4g4%

Protein 19g38%

Vitamin A 1595IU32%

Vitamin C 29mg35%

Calcium 192mg19%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Author: Becky Hardin

Course:Breakfast

Cuisine:American

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  1. Loaded Scrambled Eggs Recipe (15)N craig says

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    I won’t make this recipe again. 15 min to assemble ingredients, wash, dry & chop vegs. Too time consuming. Not very good.

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    • Loaded Scrambled Eggs Recipe (17)Becky Hardin says

      I am sorry it didn’t work out for you!

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FAQs

What makes fluffier scrambled eggs water or milk? ›

Water is the way to go if your ultimate goal is to cook airy scrambled eggs that feel like a cloud and melt in your mouth. It's as simple as this: add a splash of water to your already-whisked eggs. When the water heats on the stove, it produces a steaming effect, which results in surprisingly fluffy scrambled eggs.

What can I add to scrambled eggs to make them taste better? ›

11 things to add to eggs
  1. A teaspoon of chopped, fresh stronger herbs like oregano, tarragon, or thyme.
  2. 1 tablespoon chopped fresh milder herbs like parsley, chives, chervil, basil, or mint.
  3. Tabasco, Worcestershire, or other prepared sauce, to taste.
  4. A quarter cup grated or crumbled cheddar, goat, or other melting cheese.
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How do you know if eggs are scrambled enough? ›

Keep your eggs moving. Every few minutes, stir and fold your eggs to break up any large curds, and scrape the bottom of your pan often to stop sheets from forming. Cook until you no longer have visible liquid in the pan, about five to seven minutes. Remove immediately – leaving eggs in a hot pan can leave them rubbery.

What is the trick to scrambled eggs? ›

Cooking the beaten eggs low and slow helps guard against overcooking and produces supremely creamy scrambled eggs with big, soft curds. This technique also works well with mix-ins, like shredded cheese or blanched spinach; add them in the last minute of cooking.

What does Gordon Ramsay add to scrambled eggs? ›

Ingredients
  1. 6 cold eggs.
  2. 15g butter.
  3. Salt and pepper.
  4. Crème fraîche.
  5. Chives.

Why do restaurant scrambled eggs taste so good? ›

While adding salt is the most likely reason scrambled eggs taste better in a restaurant, it is likely not the only reason. Believe it or not, adding water to your eggs can make them taste better too.

Should you put butter in scrambled eggs? ›

There are several ways to make scrambled eggs, including adding milk, cream, cheese, or water. But there is also another ingredient that turns regular scrambled eggs into a delicious dish that is creamy, soft, and velvety smooth with a rich, satisfying taste—and that is butter.

Why do people add water or milk to scrambled eggs? ›

Many scrambled egg recipes tell you to add a pour of heavy cream, half-and-half, or whole milk. The idea is that these ingredients improve the flavor (dairy tastes good), tenderness (the fat in the dairy interrupts the proteins in the eggs), and fluffiness (the water in the dairy puffs into steam).

Should you add anything to scrambled eggs? ›

Try adding a balance of fresh vegetables, cheese, fresh herbs, and seasoning. Some delicious variations include tomatoes and Cheddar cheese, asparagus, chives, and goat cheese, or bacon, sautéed onion, and Gruyere.

Should you add milk or butter to scrambled eggs? ›

Chefs and home cooks agree that butter is the only dairy you need when scrambling eggs. Use medium to low heat and melt a tablespoon or two in the bottom of your pan until it is golden (but not brown). Then add your whisked eggs, and cook without stirring until the mixture begins to set on the bottom.

What is the key to fluffy scrambled eggs? ›

The secret ingredient for perfectly fluffy scrambled eggs is whisking the eggs thoroughly and vigorously before cooking them. Whisking incorporates air, which produces fluffier scrambled eggs, and fluffy eggs are the end goal.

Do you cook scrambled eggs on low or high heat? ›

Preheat the pan over medium heat, but don't get too crazy with the flame when it comes time to actually cook the eggs. "Scrambled eggs should be cooked slowly, over medium-low heat," explains Perry. "A good scramble takes a minute!" Go hotter, and you'll have overly dry eggs.

Why do chefs add milk to scrambled eggs? ›

The basic idea here is that the milk will increase the egg's fat content, resulting in scrambled eggs with a creamier consistency and a rich, buttery edge. Unfortunately, milk (even whole milk) doesn't have that much fat.

What gives a higher volume and better texture to scrambled egg? ›

I personally like adding a splash of milk or cream directly to my eggs before I start cooking. I find that it makes them more tender—plus, it's a great way to add more volume to your scrambled eggs if you're maybe running low and need to feed a few.

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