What is the difference between scrambled eggs and an omlet?!


Question: Wrist action !
Scrambled you keep stirring whilst cooking... omlet you fry and toss


Answers: Wrist action !
Scrambled you keep stirring whilst cooking... omlet you fry and toss

scrambles eggs are lose and an omelete is actually all the eggs together and filled with your favorite toppings

An omelet will usually have other ingredients filling it. Scrambled eggs are just beaten eggs that are cooked in butter. Then there is the omelet that is large and fluffy, without any fillings; just cooked and folded.

So usually filled and folded.

Normally scrambled eggs don't have things in them. An omlet had yummy things like peppers and ham and other goodies in it. There also is limited moving of the omlet.

An olmelete is fried/cooked as a whole and then folded to seal in ingredients,then flipped once, but scrambled eggs ,are usually mixed and stirred while cooking and flipped more than once.

Scrambled eggs is a dish made from beaten whites and yolks of eggs (usually chicken). The dish often contains other ingredients.

An omelette (alternately "omelet") is a preparation of beaten egg cooked with butter or oil in a frying pan, usually folded around a filling such as cheese, vegetables, meat, or some combination of the above.

scrambled eggs are just eggs and are stirred when cooked, omlets have other ingrediants and are flipped like a pancake.

They both are scrambled in a way, but an omlette has items put in the middle and the egg is folded over.

Well if you do your scrambled eggs like me you whisk together two eggs,a splash of milk and a little butter.
You whisk the eggs while its cooking so it does'nt form as a whole. that's scrambled eggs
An omelet is two-three eggs (depending on how big they are) whisked in a bowl then pour in to a warm frying pan with a little oil; an you leave it untill the bottom of the eggs is cooked into a king of egg pan cake, because its and omelet you can add what you want on the top which should be runny add onions, ham, cheese, mushrooms, peppers and thing you like and place under the grill until its cooked on the other side then you have your omelet.





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