Yes, you can cut in pieces and put it in a bowl and put how many ever egges you want. (same amount of slices of bacon as the eggs then cut them up) Put milk in with the eggs and bacon pieces. Stir with a whisk thingy. And pour in a frying pan. Cook until dune. Very yummy. I love them. On Sundays I wake up and make big breakfast for my family. Also great with pepper. Thank you, for reading hope you enjoy your bacon and scrambled eggs.
yes and no. It takes bacon a lot longer to cook, so you would need to add the eggs to the pan when your bacon is almost done & your pan is large enough, but your eggs may pick up a lot of extra grease and browning, which is not attractive. It is usually better to cook the bacon, pour out the excess grease & then you can do your eggs in the same pan. If you are talking about adding bacon pieces to cook with scrambled eggs, that will not work as the bacon needs so much longer to cook. You can add crumbled COOKED bacon to scrambled eggs though.
cook the bacon then cook the eggs in the bacon greese
No! The yolk of an egg does NOT need to be intact (so it could be considered scrambled) in order to be poached, however it is not possible to recook scrambled eggs by poaching them. Both poaching and scrambling are ways to cook eggs. It is one or the other but not both.
These sentences do not contain any adverbs: A I like bacon B I like bacon and eggs These sentences do contain adverbs: C I like crisp bacon with scrambled eggs D I like limply cooked bacon with a poached egg
Scrambled eggs are popular because they are very easy to make, cook up quickly, and are highly nutritious.
Bacon and toast. Sausage and rye toast.
The time it takes to cook bacon and eggs depends on how you want them to turn out. Typical scrambles egg and fried to crisp bacon takes about 20 minutes I guess. Depends on your definition of what a good crispy bacon is and fluffy scrambled egg is.
I (usually) eat scrambled eggs, bacon and milk. (sometimes the eggs are replaced with pancakes) -smileygirl21;)
One buttermilk pancake, scrambled eggs,,bacon, and pork sausage.
English muffins, bacon sandwich, fried eggs, scrambled eggs, eggs Benedict, scrambled eggs with smoked salmon, sausage sandwich, full English breakfast (tomatoes, fried bread, black pudding, baked beans, bacon, sausage, mushrooms, toast, hash browns, fried eggs), omelette, tea, toast.
He ate pancakes and a side of bacon with some orange juice and scrambled eggs
You must cook the bacon first since it won't cook thoroughly along with the eggs without overcooking the eggs. When the bacon has been cooked, chop it into small pieces and mix it into your beaten eggs. Then cook the egg mixture as you normally would for scrambled eggs.