Silky Scrambled Eggs With Pancetta, Pepper and Pecorino Recipe (2024)

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Bill

I have made similar eggs for years, without the pancetta, and they are a command performance XMAS morning. I use only eggs, a drop of cream, tarragon, salt and pepper. The key is SLOW, soft cooking and frequent turning so the eggs remain custardy but not hard. A spatula's wide lip gives more control than a spoon. Serve immediately; if eggs sit in the skillet they will overcook.

Cam

Delicious Makes an easy dinner with a simple green salad . Followed the recipe exactly, cooked the eggs slowly and dinner was on the table in 15 minutes.

M OC

I love eggs for dinner and have made this several times for the boss and me. After some trial and taste, I’ve settled on adding the copious pepper while the pancetta is cooking, as the fat makes the pepper ‘bloom’ a bit and isn’t quite so sharp at the end. And always pecorino! Melissa does it again.

Name Linda Criss

Add a touch of milk to the eggs, beat. Cook the eggs on low heat, folding carefully- while still wet with gorgeous mounds add 2 big spoonfuls of whipped cream cheese. Gently fold, do not overcook. Add pancetta already cooked on top with slivers of pecorino, salt and fresh ground pepper.I like this placed on a large slice of sourdough lightly toasted first with apricot or orange marmalade. A sprinkle of parsley and chives completes the dish.

Bebevonbernstein

Off the top of my head, it was likely the cheese. Depending on where you bought it, I would take it back, because pecorino is lovely.If, however, for some reason you don't like it, you can easily sub parmesan, and I should think the results would be equally dreamy.

Richard

Pecorino is made from sheep's milk while Parmesan is made from cow's milk. Perhaps that difference accounts for your dislike. It is not an "awful cheese." You didn't like it. The end.

Melissa at high altitude

The NYT recipe for extra-creamy scrambled eggs from J. Kenji López-Alt has changed my life as an eggs-in-the-morning person. Unbelievable results every time, so I'll use here. Yum!

Ken

Cubed Spam instead of pancetta. Original flavor only, please. Freeze-dried chives. The barest sprinkle of kosher salt. A dollop of creamed cheese. Do not overdo the low heat.

Vicki H

Just made it for an Easter brunch. Delicious.

Nish

I’ve noticed adding a tbsp of water to the eggs while beating helps with getting a more custardy scramble.

Christa

Needs an acid, Tabasco hot sauce or chives did it for me

Lee Robbins

Turned out well; i generally lik browned-on-the-bottom omelettes but this is a peasant alternative and the pancetta does indeed turn brown crispy like bacon. Serve it with a sad or vegetable makes it fairly healthy too:)

NorwayKidd

For perfect scrambled eggs every time, low and slow with the heat and add a squeeze of fresh lemon juice. The lemon leaves no taste behind. I was skeptical of the method at first but it works!

CLC

The toothy resistance of the fried pancetta enveloped in the softest of scrambled eggs turned out to be a textural sensation which I did not care for at all. My recommendation is to try this one out by yourself before serving it to another.

Lauren

I really wanted to like this but is it ever SALTY!

Robert

Canadian cooking show hostess Laurs Calder, a French trained chef, recommends separating the yolks and whites. Then in a medium/low saucepan, melt butter, stir in whites until they start to gel, then stir in yolks until desired yellow creamy smoothness is reached. One could start with the pancetta, then the whites followed by yolks or perhaps pre-cook pancetta and add it at the end. The latter might miss flavour imparted by panchetta flavoured bits and fat.

Julia's child

A great upgrade from simple scrambled eggs for a weeknight dinner, actually ideal for any meal. Great to enjoy the essence of spaghetti carbonara, when you don't want to start cooking up a pot of pasta. I need to buy some better grade pancetta. for this dish. I added salt to the eggs, which I normally do, but the final dish was too salty. I'd hold any extra salt. the pancetta and Pecorino Romano have enough.

Jck

I love some *softly* scrambled eggs, but I’ve never achieved good results (or even edible) on low, except via a gas stove. Is that the unspoken caveat of ‘low & slow’ scrambled recipes? Should I quit trying w/electric?The results on my Dad’s Viking gas stove (in the world’s loneliest gourmet kitchen), low & slow, are so perfect I make ‘em whenever I visit. So much so he requests lonely eggs. It’s night and day vs. gummy electric eggs…

Mel

I’ve always been told not to add salt to eggs before cooking, as it encourages the proteins to bind together/coagulate and therefore become tougher during cooking.

Magpie

This is a good explanation of weather/when to salt eggs. https://www.seriouseats.com/does-pre-salting-eggs-make-them-toughAlso worth noting that if you are salting for flavour, the cheese you add to this may well make the eggs salty enough for you

Magpie

*whether, not weather

Linda

I like this way of making eggs. Sometimes, I've used only 1 T butter, but make a small pool of cream on top of the melting butter and add the eggs fairly straightaway. After a minute, I pull the edges of the eggs to the center with a spatula, til it's been another minute of gently pulling the eggs. Then I plate them as you have already stated, sprinkling cheese on top with lots of freshly ground pepper. Any way they are cooked, creamy lightly scrambled eggs are so satisfying...

Name Linda Criss

Add a touch of milk to the eggs, beat. Cook the eggs on low heat, folding carefully- while still wet with gorgeous mounds add 2 big spoonfuls of whipped cream cheese. Gently fold, do not overcook. Add pancetta already cooked on top with slivers of pecorino, salt and fresh ground pepper.I like this placed on a large slice of sourdough lightly toasted first with apricot or orange marmalade. A sprinkle of parsley and chives completes the dish.

M OC

I love eggs for dinner and have made this several times for the boss and me. After some trial and taste, I’ve settled on adding the copious pepper while the pancetta is cooking, as the fat makes the pepper ‘bloom’ a bit and isn’t quite so sharp at the end. And always pecorino! Melissa does it again.

Ken

Cubed Spam instead of pancetta. Original flavor only, please. Freeze-dried chives. The barest sprinkle of kosher salt. A dollop of creamed cheese. Do not overdo the low heat.

Melissa at high altitude

The NYT recipe for extra-creamy scrambled eggs from J. Kenji López-Alt has changed my life as an eggs-in-the-morning person. Unbelievable results every time, so I'll use here. Yum!

Nish

I’ve noticed adding a tbsp of water to the eggs while beating helps with getting a more custardy scramble.

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Silky Scrambled Eggs With Pancetta, Pepper and Pecorino Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does Gordon Ramsay put in his scrambled eggs? ›

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

What is the key to fluffy scrambled eggs? ›

  1. Use High quality eggs. There's no better way to get fluffy scrambled eggs than by making your scrambled eggs with a high quality egg, like a Happy Egg! ...
  2. Drop the fork. ...
  3. ADD A DAIRY. ...
  4. Use a non-stick pan. ...
  5. Use low heat. ...
  6. Don't overcook the eggs. ...
  7. Use a rubber spatula. ...
  8. Add a last-minute dairy dollop.

Why do you put baking soda in scrambled eggs? ›

Perfect scrambled eggs, by my definition, are meltingly soft and fluffy, almost like a cloud. To get them that way, I use baking soda, which reacts with the eggs' natural acidity and creates pillowy air pockets.

What is the secret ingredient for ridiculously creamy scrambled eggs? ›

You too could try some of these and enjoy a subtle but distinct change every time you make scrambled eggs at home. One such secret ingredient that ensures ridiculously creamy scrambled eggs is one you may not be aware of -- crème fraîche.

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.

How does Mcdonald's make their scrambled eggs so fluffy? ›

Our scrambled eggs are made with liquid eggs that are cooked fresh on our grill with real butter. Folded Eggs: Our folded eggs, like the ones on a Bacon, Egg & Cheese Biscuit, are made with liquid eggs that are pre-cooked and folded before being flash frozen by our suppliers.

What seasoning makes scrambled eggs taste better? ›

Scrambled: Plain scrambled eggs provide the perfect blank slate for all kinds of seasonings. Depending on the day, you can make your scrambled eggs spicy with hot sauce or chili powder, intensely savory with turmeric, cumin or tarragon, or light and refreshing with dill or parsley.

Why adding milk to scrambled eggs is a mistake? ›

You can stop if you are in the habit of adding milk or cream while whisking eggs—now. Milk won't make eggs creamier, fluffier, or stretch the dish out. The milk dilutes the eggs' flavor, making them rubbery, colorless, and similar to what you would find at a school cafeteria.

Why put lemon juice in scrambled eggs? ›

You see, adding a few tablespoons of lemon juice (AKA acid) to your eggs before you whisk them gives the eggs more structure and helps to create air pockets when you begin scrambling them in the pan. This translates to super light and fluffy eggs once they're done cooking.

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