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Dolly Parton is truly America’s Sweetheart, and we love hearing the wisdom she’s gleaned over 78 years. Whether it’s a song for nursing a heartbreak, a witty response for when people try to bring her down, orher go-to breakfasts to power through a busy day, the singer still feels as relevant as ever.
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Parton says someone once told her to sprinkle a bit of ice water in the pan while you cook the eggs and “it will fluff them up for you.” It’s been an essential step for her weekend breakfasts ever since. But does this cooking method actually work? I headed to the kitchen to find out.
I tried to keep things as simple as possible to eliminate as many variables as I could. I whisked two eggs in a bowl with a pinch of salt before pouring the mixture into my favoritenon-stick skillet. I kept a small cup of ice water near the stove and measured out a teaspoon to lightly sprinkle over the eggs as I cooked them like usual. Turns out, they didn’t need any extra fat to become perfectly fluffy, though I’d never turn down a sprinkling of feta or drizzle of fancy olive oil in mine.
Jessica Gavin, a culinary scientist with a popular namesake blog, actually has apostabout the science behind using certain liquids to creating perfect scrambled eggs. She says that since water turns to steam, the eggs puff up more easily and will become lighter and fluffier. However, Gavin warns that scrambled eggs will lose their rich, savory taste if too much water is added. She recommends staying under 1 tablespoon of ice water to ensure you get eggs that are both fluffy and delicious, and says the sweet spot is between 1-2 teaspoons of water per egg.
Dolly is right as usual, and whether you prefer milk or water, this is an excellent hack to have in your back pocket if you’re cooking for anyone with an allergy or if you’re fresh-out of another favorite liquid add-in. Thanks, Dolly!
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