Simply mix them in a bowl or a mug, microwave for 1.5 minutes, and breakfast is done! This recipe is so easy to make, it’s ridiculous. It’s not that scrambling eggs in a skillet is difficult, mind you. Making fluffy scrambled eggs is in fact quite easy. But cooking eggs in the microwave takes “easy breakfast” to a whole new level. It’s faster, and there are fewer dishes to wash. Just one bowl and a fork. Add some microwave bacon, leftover oven-baked bacon, or perhaps some reheated almond flour biscuits, and you’re all set!

Ingredients

You’ll only need FIVE simple ingredients to make scrambled eggs in the microwave! Don’t you just love recipes with a short ingredients list? The exact measurements are listed in the recipe card below. Here’s an overview of what you’ll need: Butter. You can use salted or unsalted, whatever you have on hand. Personally, I love using creamy European butter. But any butter will be great. Ghee is another tasty option. Eggs. I use large eggs in almost all my recipes, this one included. Milk. Whole milk is best, and you can also use half-and-half or heavy cream if you wish. Salt and pepper. I like to use kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper. If you use fine salt, you should probably use less of it. Shredded cheddar. Shred your own or use the pre-shredded stuff. I like extra-sharp cheddar. It adds great flavor.

Instructions

How to make scrambled eggs in the microwave? Well, it’s so easy, I can hardly call it a recipe! The detailed instructions are included in the recipe card below. Here are the basic steps: You start by melting the butter in a small microwave-safe bowl. Now add the eggs, milk, salt, and pepper. Whisk to combine. Your next step is to microwave the mixture for 45 seconds. The eggs won’t be fully cooked yet at this point. Gently stir them, then mix in the cheese. The final step is to microwave the mixture for 45 more seconds. That’s it! Breakfast is ready.

Expert tip

Scrambled eggs tend to be bland, so don’t skimp on the salt. A full ¼ teaspoon of coarse kosher salt is perfect, in my opinion. But if you’re using fine salt, you should use just a (generous) pinch, or the eggs might turn out too salty.

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Serving suggestions

I almost always have these eggs for breakfast with a side of berries or sliced tomato. As mentioned above, sometimes I add microwave bacon too. And they are also very nice on a thick slice of buttered almond flour bread. While this is a fairly rich breakfast, I find that it keeps me full until lunchtime and helps me avoid that mid-morning snack. So it all balances out!

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