Eggs will forever remain one of the most reliable breakfast items. Hard-shelled and gloopy at first, they can quickly be transformed into a delightfully fluffy, protein-rich cloud, which is both healthy and satisfying.
Although eggs are delicious on their own, they can be easily elevated with some basic, everyday ingredients. This TikTok creator manages to add a touch of indulgence to your morning routine. In fact, he even claims these eggs are not only the "best ever" but also very healthy.
The health and fitness coach said the secret star ingredient promises to "make them taste ten times better".
The recipe shared by 'Health Was Wealth', a self-proclaimed online health and fitness coach, has "so much protein" and involves using a generous amount of mozzarella cheese. He says: "This is the secret to making the best scrambled eggs."
This health-favourite's "secret" ingredient managed to convert some of his 22.7K followers. In the comments, one simply said: "These are fire icl," while another stated: "Holy, this is good". Another wrote: "Best eggs I've eaten in my life??????? honestly 5," followed by a yellow star emoji.
To make your "best ever" scrambled eggs, simply do the following:
Grab a pan and a spatula. Crack your eggs into a bowl, season with salt and pepper, scramble them up and throw in a piece of butter. Next, throw your eggs into the pan, keep mixing, making sure to get the edges in.
The final step is to, of course, add your cheese in. The creator recommends not to be shy here as a generous amount "makes it taste ten times better".
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