
If I had my way, I would have my deluxe breakfast every day, or at least every weekend, but alas, it just isn’t possible. Sometimes we are on a diet, don’t have the time, ran out of bacon or just feel plain lazy so we end up eating it about twice a month. Don’t despair, though. There are other options available that takes a tenth of the time to prepare with very satisfying results. These scrambled eggs are so quick to prepare that you can even prepare it on weekday mornings!
P.S. Sangeeth of Art of Cooking Indian Food has organised an event called Protein Rich Contest.
Scrambled Eggs with Ham & Spring Onions on Toast
Serves 4
Preparation: 5 mins – Cooking: 5 minutes
Preparation: 5 mins – Cooking: 5 minutes

Ingredients
- 30g (1 oz) butter [or 30ml (2 tbsp) olive oil]
- 12 eggs, lightly beaten
- 200g (6 oz) ham, cut in small pieces
- 6 spring onions, finely chopped
- salt and black pepper
- 30ml (2 tbsp) milk
- 4 thick slices of wholemeal bread, toasted
Method
- Melt the butter in a non-stick saucepan and add the beaten eggs and milk. Stir with a wooden spoon over a low heat for a few minutes until the eggs are half-set but still quite runny.
- Stir in the ham, spring onions and seasoning. Keep stirring until the eggs are just about set.
- Place a slice of toast on each warm plate and spoon the scrambled eggs on top. Serve immediately.
Serving Suggestion
- Serve with baked beans on the side with a glass of orange juice.
Note
- Cream or butter can be used instead of milk to make the eggs creamier.
scrambled eggs – a method that would SEEM easy, but hard to get down perfectly, you know?
lovely entry….looks yummy!
Scrambled eggs with ham and green onions is a great breakfast!
Mmm, looks like the more sophisticated version of the English breakfast
Yum!
this sounds like such a great breakfast. delcious. and easy to make
Mmm I used to eat eggs on toast like this but not recently.
I could have this for any meal of any day.