Sometimes a large batch of scrambled eggs may turn green. Although not pretty, the color change is harmless. It is due to a chemical change brought on by heat and occurs when eggs are cooked at too high a temperature, held for too long, or both.
Using stainless steel equipment, low cooking temperature, cooking in small batches, and serving as soon as possible after cooking will help to prevent this.
If it is necessary to hold scrambled eggs for a short time before serving, it helps to avoid direct heat. Place a pan of hot water between the pan of eggs and the heat source.
Source: American Egg Board
If its uncooked than how is it scrambled?????
Scrambled eggs can be kept in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days before they should be discarded.
Scrambled eggs can be kept in the fridge for up to 3-4 days before they should be discarded.
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People liked Jane Grey and so kept her in power.
it will be kept by the NFL for a souvenir.
In season 3 she has appendicitis and in season 6 she donates some of her liver which means she is restricted to bed rest.
No, they need air, filtrtion and regulated temperature. Not many fish can be kept in bowls.
Britain kept the Caribbean island that France wanted
I guess you mean Puffer fish. If so, then the answer is definitely NO! IMO there is no fish that should be kept in a fish bowl.
Sodium catches fire at room temperature. So it is kept in bowl of cold water.