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scrambled eggs

plural noun

  1. eggs cooked in a pan while stirring, usually after the whites and yolks have been mixed together, sometimes with milk.
  2. Military Slang. military gold braid, especially that decorating the brim of an officer's hat.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of scrambled eggs1

First recorded in 1860–65
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Swirl into scrambled eggs or top poached eggs on toast.

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Tinned trout is also delicious mixed in with scrambled eggs or combined with egg yolks when making a filling for deviled eggs.

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The first two things I learned to make were really good scrambled eggs and apple pie.

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They have a really delicious scrambled eggs, onions and cheese on a house-made brioche bun called the Onion Breakfast.

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One morning, I scored a bag of sourdough bagels from a local bakery, which became the base for towering breakfast sandwiches made with leftover roasted vegetables, scrambled eggs and a swipe of pesto.

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