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scrambled eggs
plural noun
- eggs cooked in a pan while stirring, usually after the whites and yolks have been mixed together, sometimes with milk.
- 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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