One of the best ways to use some leftovers is to make a quick egg scramble. After my spinach ricotta balls that I posted on Thursday, I had a pretty good amount of spinach and ricotta leftover so I figured I’d try making a quick scramble out of them.

Now, of course, you could get all fancy and make an omelet, but sometimes that’s just unnecessary. Sometimes a scramble is a better way to go. One awesome benefit of the scramble is that you can easily multiply it for as many people as you’re feeding. That’s harder to do with omelets.

For a scramble though, you can just as easily make it for one or twenty!

Eggs with Spinach and Ricotta

5 from 1 vote
Author: Nick Evans
Servings: 1 Serving
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Scrambled eggs mixed with chopped spinach and ricotta cheese makes a quick and filling breakfast.

Equipment

Ingredients 

  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 Cup fresh spinach, chopped
  • Cup ricotta cheese
  • 1 Teaspoon olive oil
  • Pinch of salt and pepper
  • Hot sauce, opt.

Instructions

  • Chop spinach well.  Scramble eggs and mix in ricotta cheese.
  • In a nonstick skillet, add a drizzle of oil and heat over medium heat.
  • Add spinach and cook until lightly wilted, about 30 seconds.
  • Add eggs and turn heat down to low.
  • Cook, stirring constantly, until the eggs are set but not firm.  You want them to still be nice and fluffy.
  • Serve with hot sauce or just a pinch of salt and pepper.

Nutrition

Serving: 1plate | Calories: 311kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 21g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 9g | Trans Fat: 0.03g | Cholesterol: 369mg | Sodium: 218mg | Potassium: 375mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 3653IU | Vitamin C: 8mg | Calcium: 249mg | Iron: 3mg
Course: Breakfast & Brunch, Main Dishes, Side Dishes
Cuisine: American

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The Scramble Method

There’s really only one key, in my mind, to making a really good scrambled egg dish and that’s to do the exact opposite of what most people do.

What most people do is crank the heat on high and toss in the eggs. This is pretty much a surefire way to get overcooked, cardboard-like eggs. Nobody likes eating cardboard.

The real key to good scrambled eggs is actually low heat. The eggs don’t need a lot of heat to cook and that gives you much better control while they cook. The result will be really moist, fluffy eggs.

The other important thing is starting with really good ingredients.

ingredients
A quick scramble.

If you’re using greens like spinach make sure to chop them up pretty finely so they kind of melt into the eggs.

For spinach, I just ran my knife through it a few times.

chopped
All chopped up.

The Ricotta

I tried something new this time that I wasn’t entirely sure would work. As I scrambled my eggs, I added my ricotta into the eggs!

I figured that as the eggs slowly cooked, the ricotta would melt a bit and keep the eggs moist and flavorful.

eggs
Wasn’t sure this would work…

This worked like a charm! Just be sure to scramble up the ricotta so you don’t have one big chunk in the bowl.

Cooking the scramble

In a small nonstick pan, add a drizzle of oil and all the spinach. Obviously adjust the pan size if you’re multiplying the servings.

Cook this over medium heat until the spinach just starts to wilt, maybe 30 seconds.

spinach cooked
Lightly sauteed.

Then turn the heat down to low. Add the egg/ricotta mixture and cook, stirring continuously.

eggs added
Nice and slow on the cooking.

Obviously it will take a bit longer if you cook the eggs over low instead of blazing heat, but the results will be a lot better. My eggs took about 3-4 minutes to cook. We aren’t talking hours here people.

And the results were perfectly fluffy and delicious.

scramble
Creamy and flavorful!

Of course, you could add a million things to this dish. Some garlic or scallion wouldn’t hurt. Finishing it with some hot sauce is a solid idea. Heck, you could even use this as the base for an awesome egg sandwich!

Really you can’t go wrong as long as you start with good ingredients and keep your hands off the high heat!