KIRO NEWSRADIO

How to take scrambled eggs from ordinary to extraordinary

Dec 3, 2012, 11:39 AM | Updated: Oct 11, 2024, 10:17 am

Take a listen to Seattle Kitchen to hear Tom and Thierry’s tips for taking scrambled eggs fro...

Take a listen to Seattle Kitchen to hear Tom and Thierry's tips for taking scrambled eggs from ordinary to extraordinary. (AP Photo/file)

(AP Photo/file)

Seattle Kitchen hosts Tom Douglas and Thierry Rautureau are pros, but not every cook has all the spices and hard to pronounce ingredients they have access to.

Using only two ingredients, the Ordinary to Extraordinary challenge asks Tom and Thierry to transform an ordinary dish into something extraordinary that we all can manage. This week, Seattle Kitchen contributor Katie O asked Tom and Thierry to give scrambled eggs an extraordinary turn.

Thierry went first. He says he’d add caramelized onions and collard greens to his scrambled eggs.

“I’m going to caramelize some onions and I’m going to braise some collard greens.”

Thierry says he’d serve the collard greens on the side, but the the caramelized onions would go into the scrambled eggs.

Tom agrees Thierry’s dish sounds pretty darn good.

“I would take his, what he just did, and add some Tabasco sauce and I’m fine with that,” says Tom.

But the rules of competition say only two ingredients can be used. Tom’s piggy-back recipe uses three in addition to the scrambled eggs, so he had to submit a different idea. Even his second was met with controversy.

“I would turn it into an omelette and do a goat cheese and chive omelette,” says Tom.

“You can’t change scrambled eggs into an omelette Mr. Douglas,” Thierry objects.

“Yes you can. An omelette is essentially scrambled eggs you’re just stirring,” says Tom. “It’s just shaped scrambled eggs. That’s all it is. It’s the same exact thing but you let them set into a pan and you simply fold over the egg onto the ingredients.”

Tom says the goal of the challenge is to turn ordinary to extraordinary, and he thinks a move from scrambled eggs to omelette would achieve that.

“Turn it into an omelette and it’s even better.”

Thierry is unsure of whether changing the style of egg dish is really fair.

“Scrambled eggs are not foldable,” Thierry says. “That’s not scrambled egg.”

KIRO Newsradio

Katie Wilson (4)...

Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show

‘The awkwardness is palpable’: Jake and Spike react to Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson dancing with rapper Y2K

A video of Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson dancing alongside Seattle rapper Y2K is making the rounds on social media.

4 hours ago

we heart seattle L&I safety...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

‘Rectify it’: Gee and Ursula tell We Heart Seattle to fix safety gaps, not fight L&I

Gee and Ursula urged We Heart Seattle to take action on safety instead of disputing with L&I. Learn about their impact and ongoing efforts for community safety.

4 hours ago

parents rights school counseling...

Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show

‘They’re creating a divide’: Jake argues schools shouldn’t keep parents in the dark as Spike defends student privacy

Debate on school counseling transparency sparks concerns over parental rights and student privacy. Discover the key arguments.

4 hours ago

health insurance aca coverage rent...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

‘People are choosing between health insurance and rent’: 66,000 WA residents dropped ACA coverage as premiums surged

A new state report showed 66,000 people in Washington dropped their Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans during or shortly after open enrollment this year.

5 hours ago

black diamond sultan population...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

‘Way too much traffic’: Black Diamond, Sultan lead Puget Sound-area growth as Seattle affordability pushes residents outward

Black Diamond and Sultan both posted the fastest growth of any city in the region, up 45% over the past six years. Additionally, Stanwood grew 21%.

7 hours ago

pierce county homelessness...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

‘Nothing like the King County Regional Homelessness Authority’: Pierce County executive pitches ‘unified’ homelessness strategy

The City of Tacoma is weighing whether to join a countywide effort that Pierce County Executive Ryan Mello is calling a "Unified Regional Approach."

11 hours ago

How to take scrambled eggs from ordinary to extraordinary