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20 Everyday Cooking Myths You Need To Stop Believing

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Myth: You Should Add Milk Before Scrambling Your Eggs

The truth is, adding milk can lead to dry, overcooked eggs. Instead, be sure to use the freshest eggs possible, and whisk them without seasonings just before adding them to a pan on low heat. Stir continuously, and remove the eggs from heat just before done to your liking. They'll continue to cook from the residual heat, which is when you can add your seasonings. You can even throw in some sour cream at the end for extra creaminess, if you desire. Here's a simple yet tasty recipe to follow.


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