As I was musing over my options, I recalled reading once that Daniel Boulud makes scrambled eggs in a double boiler. Now I'm generally not the hugest fan of scrambled eggs. Most of the time they're too dry, too hard, just overall a pedestrian experience. But Monsieur Boulud didn't get to where is he today by serving up pedestrian food, I so on this, I decided to trust him.
So I whisked an egg with some salt, milk (OK fine, it was cream, but just a splash), and set it over my ghetto version of the double boiler:

A bowl over a pot of simmering water.
I whisked the eggs pretty continuously while they cooked and the result was just fabulous:
Eggs softer and creamier than you can imagine.  They practically oozed over my favorite blue plate.  I'm not saying they've replaced my love for the brioche, but in pinch, this is nearly as good.
3 comments:
Fun blog! I just came across it for the first time today; I'll have to check back.
I have never made eggs this way I will give it a try. Thanks!
J.K. - glad you're enjoying it, yours is fantastic by the way!
Joyce - it is a bit of a pain to do, but I do adore the result. I hope you do as well!
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