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For Creamier, Tastier Scrambled Eggs, Just Add Peanut Butter. Seriously.
Yes, it's possible, and no, it’s not what you expect.
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Tania F.
May 11, 2020
We love this. I use my own homemade peanut butter which is a bit stronger so I use a bit less. I've served this over leftover jasmine rice and curry sauce and then topped with fried shallots, coriander and chopped chilli. Delicious!!
buzzah
May 2, 2020
Hmm, made this this morning, but I must have done something wrong! The eggs kind of curdled into these small pieces- very strange! Didn’t taste bad, but definitely a weird texture. Maybe I added too much lime?
Caitlin G.
May 2, 2020
could be...also, the low and slow cooking changes the texture too. glad it still tasted good though!
Angela
May 1, 2020
This recipe really intrigued me! I did not have peanut butter, so I used a Nut Butter from Costco and followed the directions as written. For me it was pretty amazing! Loved it and will certainly add this to my egg recipes. Who Knew???!! Eggs and Peanut Butter!
Jaime S.
May 1, 2020
No. I love peanut butter but this just doesn't work for me. What you should try is a grilled cheese, peanut butter, and dill pickle sandwich. I prefer cheddar and Claussen kosher dill pickles.
Laura
May 1, 2020
Just made the scrambled egg/peanut butter recipe. Very interesting. Texture very creamy but in a " I don't know if I like this kind of way". Flavor much improved with sweet paprika and green hot sauce ( jalapeño/poblano). Husband loved it on his chili but not so much independently. Really fun to experiment. Thanks for sharing this recipe. Keep em coming!!!
Colette B.
May 1, 2020
Just made this and it was YUM!!!! I added Chi Chi Crunch Chili Oil for some texture and heat over the just set eggs. This dish is now in my breakfast rotation!
documentingpeanutbutter
May 1, 2020
I’ve been eating this combo for a while! https://www.instagram.com/p/BtL3ExIgIdX/?igshid=isozyftkhsgo
Theresa W.
April 30, 2020
I am now a huge fan of peanut butter on French toast after turning up my nose at it for years before I finally tried it. So I’m completely open to the idea of peanut butter and eggs and looking forward to trying it! But seriously that omelette with Pad Thai that you talked about… I’m gonna be dreaming about that until I try it!!!
mayingling
April 30, 2020
Also a COVID hostage and looking for something new to keep myself entertained, so I have no choice but to try this out tomorrow. 🤪
Nancy Z.
April 30, 2020
We mix peanut butter with Kim Chi and put it on jasmine rice all of the time. It’s delicious!
BabyKakes
April 30, 2020
I absolutely ABHOR peanut butter. But you've got me curious and I'm going to try it in the morning. Stay tuned!
Cheri F.
April 30, 2020
My Mom Always added Miracle Whip. Again don’t knock it
Jennifer D.
April 30, 2020
Cream cheese is delicious with eggs! Glad I am not the only one. And if you are really indulgent top with a bit of caviar.
Washclaw35
April 30, 2020
It's peanut butter for cripes sake. What's not to like? One who wouldn't like this is just STRANGE!
Erin K.
April 30, 2020
We add Adams peanut butter, siracha and honey to our scrambled eggs and call it Thai Style Eggs. Family favorite!
thelastmike
April 30, 2020
Interesting. My first thought was that if this insanity works then can we add it to mashed potatoes too?
Carlos I.
May 1, 2020
In Mexico some people use hashbrowns or pieces of corn tortilla. You chop the tortilla, put it in the pan with some hot oil, fry it a little, then you add the eggs. We always put some salsa (we are mexicans).
Chey
May 2, 2020
Love scrambled eggs with corn tortilla pieces .... add a little cheese if desired, then top with either red or green chile. yummm.... New Mexican here. :)
Laura1
April 30, 2020
Caitlin, in addition to a peanut butter warning to anyone you'd serve this to, it might be worth editing your article to note that in the US, we don't leave our eggs out as is commonplace around the world, because our eggs are washed early in processing. That washing removes a protective film from the shell that would otherwise eliminate the need for refrigeration. You don't want your US-based readers to think keeping their eggs in the pantry is a good idea, because here, it's not! And now, I'm off to try your approach, but with tahini....
Lucia
April 30, 2020
Not everyone in the US buys refrigerated eggs. Many either have hens or buy fresh eggs that have not been washed.
Laura1
April 30, 2020
You're one of the lucky few! My metro area's organic markets don't sell unrefrigerated eggs.
Laura
April 30, 2020
I don’t refrigerate my eggs, even when they come from the store - never had a problem.
Laura1
April 30, 2020
Looks like there are 2 Lauras here, in case any reader is confused about conflicting approaches by presumably the same person!
Nancy11son
April 30, 2020
How about this curveball? We have a lot of peanut butter powder in this house. I wonder if that would work! Might have to sacrifice some eggs and give it a try.
Matt
April 24, 2020
Yum. Personally I like to cook my eggs in toasted sesame oil. I imagine the flavour profile is similar.
Rosemary
April 23, 2020
Please, please don't serve this to someone else without telling them about the peanut butter. Seriously, you could kill someone.
Susan K.
April 30, 2020
I completely agree. My mother is deathly allergic to peanuts and tree nuts. When I was a child, I remember many instances (pre-EpiPen era) when she went into anaphylactic shock and was rushed away in an ambulance because peanut butter or ground nuts had been added to an unexpected food. She nearly died several times and it was terrifying. Back then, chefs improvised and didn't think to tell people when a nut product was added. (Kind of like that restaurant that used to add peanut butter to their chili as the "secret ingredient.") For people with life-threatening food allergies, secret ingredients or whim additions are never a good idea. This egg recipe sounds unusual and interesting, and my son will love trying the recipe, but if serving it to a crowd or to strangers, it would be critical to reveal the addition of peanut butter.
caz M.
April 19, 2020
You're definitely on to something. I loved it! I still have unopened packets of nuts from Christmas so I will be trying the cashew suggestion above. Later in week. Will get back to you......…..... Caz.
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