Should You Add Milk to Scrambled Eggs? The Debate Cracked Open
Scrambled eggs may seem simple, but one age-old kitchen debate still divides cooks: should you add milk?
The Case for Milk:
Many swear by adding milk to achieve creamier, fluffier eggs. The extra moisture softens
the texture and balances the egg’s richness. It also stretches the serving size—handy when cooking for a group.
The Case Against Milk:
Purists argue milk dilutes the natural flavor of eggs and can lead to a rubbery texture if overcooked.
They believe high-quality eggs need nothing more than salt, butter, and proper technique.