Your Favorite Instant pot scrambled eggs

Fluffy, creamy, soft, flavorful, and mouth-watering! Yes, I’m talking about the instant pot scrambled eggs! When I think about this recipe, I get a feeling that this is most probably one of the best and easiest recipes that can be prepared in the Instant Pot. Imagine, you are preparing scrambled eggs in your instant pot instead of ice tea!

Sometimes, I wake up late in the morning, and I have only 15 minutes to prepare and eat my breakfast and attend work in time. Then I prepare this instant pot breakfast in minutes, and things get much easier! Ah, it’s like a savior for me these days! I know the same happens to you sometimes. So, if you know how to make scrambled eggs in an instant pot, you are halfway ahead to face such situations and attend work on time.

It takes only two easy-to-get key ingredients, and it is ready within the next 2 minutes or even less.

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What are scrambled eggs?

This is a fast-to-prepare and easy-peasy dish produced using eggs, salt, and butter. It can also be prepared using other ingredients, e.g., spring onions, cayenne pepper, dark pepper, and many more to name.
To be more specific, it is nothing but a simple, fast and basic recipe that we can take as an early morning breakfast. You can cook it on the stovetop, microwave, and, of course, using an instant pot, as we do in this recipe.

Ingredients

  • Eggs (4 pieces)
  • Whole milk, preferably milk fresh (4 tablespoons)
  • Butter (2 tablespoons)
  • To taste, salt

Instructions

  • Take a bowl and break the eggs. Sprinkle the salt as per your desire and add milk.
  • Then, to mix the ingredients, whisk until the blend becomes light.
  • Set your instant pot in the sauté function. Add the whole butter to the inner pot of the instant pot.
  • After a few seconds, when the butter melts, add the previously prepared egg blend into the pot and stir. Then lift, scramble and fold to make sure there is no liquid left in the pot.
  • Now, turn off the sauté function and remove the inner pot from the instant pot.
  • Now you have finished cooking the instant pot scrambled eggs. So, serve immediately and enjoy!

Recipe Notes

  • Don’t forget to remove the inner pot from the instant pot. The instant pot retains heat while cooking. So, if you leave the inner pot inside the instant pot, the cooking process will continue with the retained heat. This way, your scrambled eggs may get overcooked, and eventually wasted.
  • If you forget or fail to turn off the instant pot in time, the eggs will get burn or dry out within the next minute.
  • If you don’t like butter, you can skip it and use cooking spray or sunflower instead.
  • The best practice is to serve instant pot scrambled eggs hot.

Tips and tricks for fluffy scrambled eggs

  • You might use a nonstick pan while preparing the scrambled eggs. If you have one nonstick inner pot in place, make sure you use it over stainless steel.
  • You must whisk the eggs properly to aerate the eggs for fluffy and light and tastier scrambled eggs.
  • To make the scrambled eggs fluffier, you can even add 1 to 1 1/2 tablespoons of water per egg.
  • Keep mixing and folding the eggs during the whole cooking time, or the eggs will stick to the pan.

Serving options: (h2)

It is you who have to decide how you want to enjoy this recipe as it is a complete dish and you can take it as a separate meal.

Other serving option includes: (h3)

  • Serving the scrambled eggs on toast.
  • Serving them with instant pot roast potatoes.
  • Serving them paring with boiled potatoes.
  • Serving the scrambled eggs with bread.

Recipe Variations

You have the option to bring a little variation in instant pot scrambled eggs in many ways.

  • You can use black pepper. Add this ingredient with salt in the egg mix.
  • Add cream, which basically works as a substitute for milk.
  • Spring onions can also be utilized as a garnish or in the egg mix.
  • If you prefer grated cheese, add the cheese to the already cooked scrambled eggs.

FAQ

Can you pressure can scrambled eggs?

No, neither is it easy nor is it an ideal option to store scrambled eggs. You will have to overcook the scrambled eggs if you want to pressure can them. I also love canning, but it just not an ideal option for storing scrambled eggs.

How to store scrambled eggs?

There probably won’t be any need to store this dish, as the recipe is so easy and fast. Yet, you can make it ahead and store. In this case, let the scrambled eggs cool down completely and then put them in an airtight container. Then you can store it in your fridge for up to 4 days. But the biggest advantage is: you can store the scrambled eggs for up to 6 months in the freezer.

When you take the scrambled eggs out, thaw them using a microwave or warm oven.

Why do you add milk or water to scrambled eggs?

As mentioned earlier, you can add a little water, 1 to 1 1/2 tablespoons of water per egg, to make the scrambled eggs fluffier. On the other hand, if your priority is creamy scrambled eggs, you can add scrambled eggs. But adding milk may also result in colorless or rubbery scrambled eggs if you overcooked them in any way.

We all have to go through days full of activities. Then we barely manage time to prepare food. So, we tend to go for restaurant food. But if you don’t like it this way, you can always prepare the Instant pot scrambled eggs within minutes and go with your busy day.
Don’t forget to share if you have any other variations of this recipe.

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