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Microwave Scrambled Eggs

Mar 5, 2018 · 1 Comment

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Microwave Scrambled Eggs are the perfect first food to teach your child to make themselves! These are fast, easy and has minimal cleanup!Microwave Scrambled Eggs are the perfect first food to teach your child to make themselves! These are fast, easy and has minimal cleanup!

Microwave Scrambles Eggs are my favorite thing to teach young kids how to make in the kitchen. Chase is such an independent little guy, and I want to empower him and let him do as much as he can in the kitchen. The only way to learn is by practice! Since teaching him (he is 4) how to make himself some scrambled eggs, he has made himself breakfast EVERY MORNING. And he is eating eggs for breakfast, instead of cereal! Microwave Scrambled Eggs are the perfect first food to teach your child to make themselves! These are fast, easy and has minimal cleanup!

I think kid’s are so much more capable than us adults give them the credit for sometimes. Yes, it comes with messes, but it is so worth it! To make these eggs, you’ll simply crack an egg into a microwave safe bowl. Add a little salt and pepper, stir with a fork and then microwave for 1 minute. That is it! So easy a 4 year old can do it! I always let my kids crack the eggs when I bake starting when they are about 2. Again, messy, but they learn so quickly! Just have them crack the egg into a separate small bowl because little shell pieces will happen. 🙂Microwave Scrambled Eggs are the perfect first food to teach your child to make themselves! These are fast, easy and has minimal cleanup!

Kid Cook: Microwaved Scrambled Eggs (Printable Recipe Below)

Microwave Scrambled Eggs are the perfect first food to teach your child to make themselves! These are fast, easy and has minimal cleanup!

Ingredients

1 egg

salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Crack egg into microwave safe bowl.

  2. Add salt and pepper to taste.

  3. Scramble the egg with a fork.

  4. Microwave for 1 minute. The bowl may be hot, be careful when taking it out of the microwave.

  5. top with cheese, salsa or anything else you’d like and enjoy!

    Microwave Scrambled Eggs are the perfect first food to teach your child to make themselves! These are fast, easy and has minimal cleanup!

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Microwave Scrambled Eggs are the perfect first food to teach your child to make themselves! These are fast, easy and has minimal cleanup!

Kid Cook: Microwaved Scrambled Eggs

Microwave Scrambled Eggs are the perfect first food to teach your child to make themselves! These are fast, easy and has minimal cleanup!
5 from 3 votes
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Course: Breakfast, Kid Cook
Total Time: 2 minutes
Servings: 1
Author: Karli Bitner

Ingredients

  • 1 egg
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Crack egg into microwave safe bowl.
  • Add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Scramble the egg with a fork.
  • Microwave for 1 minute. The bowl may be hot, be careful when taking it out of the microwave.
  • top with cheese, salsa or anything else you'd like and enjoy!
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  1. Lisa says

    August 26, 2021 at 9:50 am

    5 stars
    teach them to use a part of the shell to remove eggshell bits. it really works. the lining in the shell makes it stick to it.

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