How To Make Perfect Scrambled Eggs - 3 ways | Jamie Oliver

Jamie Oliver
13 Apr 201405:26

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Jamie Oliver takes us through the art of cooking scrambled eggs in three distinct styles: English, French, and American. Each method showcases a different approach to creating soft, delicious eggs with varying textures. From the creamy, luxurious French style using a bain-marie, to the classic English method with soft curds and rich butter, and finally, the American way with roulade-like folded eggs, Jamie highlights the versatility of this simple dish. With a focus on high-quality eggs, Jamie explores how cooking technique can transform flavor and texture, inviting viewers to experiment with their own style.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Scrambled eggs can be cooked in three different styles: English, French, and American, each with a unique method and texture.
  • 😀 The chicken egg is a cheap, nutrient-packed, and versatile protein that can be cooked quickly and in various ways.
  • 😀 For English scrambled eggs, use medium heat, whisk the eggs, and cook with butter while stirring gently to avoid overcooking.
  • 😀 English scrambled eggs should have medium curds and remain soft with a moist texture, achieved without milk or cream.
  • 😀 For French scrambled eggs, cook them slowly over a bain-marie (water bath) for a delicate and luxurious texture with fine curds.
  • 😀 French scrambled eggs require low and slow cooking with butter added as the eggs set, creating a smooth, rich texture.
  • 😀 American scrambled eggs are cooked with butter in a frying pan, resulting in larger folds and a substantial yet delicate texture.
  • 😀 The cooking method greatly affects the texture, look, and taste of scrambled eggs, even if the ingredients (eggs, butter, salt) remain the same.
  • 😀 Mr. Oliver prefers free-range and organic eggs for their quality, highlighting that factory eggs should be avoided.
  • 😀 The key to making perfect scrambled eggs is gentle cooking, regardless of style, ensuring a joyfully soft and flavorful result.
  • 😀 The video encourages viewers to explore different egg-cooking methods from around the world and share their own unique styles.

Q & A

  • What are the three different styles of scrambled eggs that Jamie Oliver demonstrates?

    -Jamie Oliver demonstrates three styles of scrambled eggs: English, French, and American.

  • Why does Jamie Oliver prefer barn eggs or higher quality eggs?

    -Jamie Oliver prefers barn eggs or higher quality eggs because he dislikes factory eggs and believes that better quality eggs, like free-range and organic, offer superior taste and ethical sourcing.

  • What is the key difference in the texture of scrambled eggs when cooked in the English style?

    -The English style scrambled eggs have medium curds with a soft, moist texture, and they are delicate without being too runny.

  • What cooking method does Jamie use for the French style scrambled eggs?

    -For French style scrambled eggs, Jamie uses a bain-marie (water bath), cooking the eggs at a low temperature for a more delicate and luxurious texture.

  • How does Jamie describe the texture of French scrambled eggs compared to English scrambled eggs?

    -French scrambled eggs have a finer, more luxurious texture, and are gentler compared to the medium-curdled, soft English scrambled eggs.

  • What is the unique technique used in making American scrambled eggs?

    -In American scrambled eggs, Jamie uses a frying pan and creates 'sheets' of scrambled eggs by gently folding them, resulting in a roulade-like texture.

  • What ingredient is used in all three styles of scrambled eggs?

    -All three styles of scrambled eggs—English, French, and American—use eggs, a pinch of salt, and butter.

  • How does Jamie prevent English scrambled eggs from overcooking after they are done?

    -Jamie prevents English scrambled eggs from overcooking by moving them to one corner of the pan, as the pan remains hot and continues to cook the eggs.

  • What is the significance of using a spatula when cooking English scrambled eggs?

    -Using a spatula is important for gently moving the eggs around to ensure even cooking and to create soft curds without overcooking.

  • What makes American scrambled eggs different in terms of texture?

    -American scrambled eggs are characterized by their shiny, delicate, sheet-like texture due to the gentle cooking process and the way they are folded into roulades in the pan.

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