Microwave Scrambled Eggs

Published October 4, 2019. Updated October 12, 2019

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Microwave Scrambled Eggs are ready to eat in just 2 minutes and they have the same classic flavor of stovetop scrambled eggs. They’re perfect for hectic mornings!

And my personal favorite way to eat them – in a loaded breakfast sandwich which I’ll share how to make!

Microwave Eggs in a Mug

Scrambled Microwave Eggs in a Mug

The other great thing about these is there’s less clean up. You cook the eggs in the same mug you mixed them in. No pan to clean just a single coffee mug.

Sometimes we don’t have 15 minutes to sit and cook perfect low and slow scrambled eggs on the stove top, we’ll save those for the weekends. This is real life and mornings can get crazy getting out the door.

And you can still customize these by finishing them off with your favorite toppings. You can never go wrong with some cheddar, hot sauce or crisp crumbled bacon right?Bagel sandwich with microwave eggs, bacon, avocado, tomato, cheddar and lettuce. Sandwich is cut in half and stacked on a wooden plate set over a marble surface.

Safety Tips

Just be sure you never try to microwave an egg in it’s shell that can be dangerous! They explode because steam will try to escape from the shell. Also sunny side up eggs aren’t very safe for microwaving either, the yolk can burst if not punctured before cooking. Stick with scrambled eggs – mixing them first before cooking. No shell, no whole yolk, no problem.

And of course one more safety tip is be sure to use a microwave safe mug or dish. Not just here but any time you are using the microwave. If you are new to cooking it’s just one of those standard rules to remember.

Microwave Eggs Ingredients Needed:

You’ll only need 3 staple ingredients to make these (then add toppings if preferred):

  • Eggs 
  • Milk – water could be substituted
  • Salt and pepper

cracking egg into a mug

How to Microwave Scrambled Eggs:

  • Grease a 10 – 12-oz. coffee mug.
  • Add eggs and milk to mug, season with salt and pepper and stir with a fork until well blended (be sure to break yolk or it can burst).

Adding Milk to eggs in cup

  • Microwave mixture on high for 40 seconds, then stir edges inward. In high wattage newer model microwave ovens you may find an initial 30 seconds is better so they don’t get too puffy.

Mixing eggs and milk in mug with a fork

  • Microwave again for 20 seconds, then continue to cook as needed in 10 – 20 second increments or until eggs are just cooked through.

Do I Have to Use a Mug?

No. Most often I actually cook these in a microwave safe 2 cup glass pyrex dish (far right below) so I can put them in a bagel. Much like the bagel shops do it!

Microwave eggs in three types of dishes

Can I Cook Just 1 Egg?

Yes. When I cook just one I start with an initial time of 25 seconds then cook in about 15 – 20 second intervals after that.

Can I Double This Recipe?

Yes but you’ll have to use a microwave safe bowl (not a mug) that can fit double the volume of the eggs. Cook in 30 second increments, stirring between each.

How Will I Know the Eggs Are Cooked?

The eggs should be just set barely set once fully cooked. If you’re unsure, give the mug a jiggle and see if eggs are runny. Just remember there will be a little carryover cooking from heat eggs retain once removed from the microwave so be careful not to overdo it or eggs can end up dry and tough.

Microwave eggs with bacon, tomatoes and avocado to the side on a plate.

Like Softer Set Denser Eggs?

Try a lower microwave power (about 60 – 70%) and cook in shorter increments.

Topping Ideas to Finish off Cooked Eggs with:

  • Cooked crumbled bacon
  • Diced cooked ham
  • Chopped tomatoes
  • Fresh herbs like chives or parsley
  • Avocado slices
  • Cheese (cheddar, swiss, montery jack cheese etc.) – shredded or sliced thin to melt
  • Hot sauce
  • Leftover roasted or sautéed vegetables (bell pepper, mushrooms etc.)

Bagel sandwich with microwave eggs, bacon, avocado, tomato, cheddar and lettuce.

How do You Make a Breakfast Sandwich with Microwave Eggs?

  • Cook two slices of bacon (I usually cook in the microwave to keep it simple here).
  • Slice a savory bagel and toast. You can butter after toasting if preferred though I don’t.
  • Cook eggs in the microwave as directed (in a dish that’s flat across the width of the dish on bottom).
  • Invert cooked egg over one bagel half then top with shredded or thinly sliced cheddar.
  • Layer on a couple of tomato slices then top with cooked bacon.
  • Finish with a few avocado slices and top with the second half of the bagel. YUM!
  • One of my favorite lazy breakfasts! You can lighten it up by cooking only 1 egg, skip bacon and serve on bagel thins.

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Microwave Scrambled Eggs

These Microwave Eggs in a Mug are ready to eat in 2 minutes with less mess, less stress and the same delicious fluffy scrambled eggs you get from cooking on the stovetop. Sign me up!
Servings: 1
Prep1 minute
Cook1 minute
Ready in: 2 minutes

Instructions

  • Spray a 10 - 12 oz. coffee mug with cooking spray or grease with butter.
  • Add eggs and milk to mug, season with salt and pepper and stir with a fork until well blended (be sure to break yolk or it can burst).
  • Microwave mixture on high for 40 seconds then stir edges inward. Microwave again for 20 seconds, stir again. Continue to microwave in 10 - 20 second intervals until just barely cooked through.
  • Serve warm.

Notes

How to Make a Bagel Breakfast Sandwich with Microwave Eggs:
  • Cook two slices of bacon (I usually cook in the microwave on a microwave safe plate with paper towels below and above bacon, for about 3 minutes or until cooked through).
  • Slice a savory bagel and toast in toaster oven. You can butter after toasting if preferred though I don't.
  • Meanwhile cook eggs in the microwave as directed (I use a 2 cup pyrex dish that's flat across the width of the dish on bottom).
  • Invert cooked egg over one bagel half then immediately top with shredded or thinly sliced cheddar.
  • Layer on a couple of tomato slices then top with cooked bacon.
  • Finish with a few avocado slices and top with the second half of the bagel (if you'd like you can also throw some spinach in too).
  • One of my favorite lazy breakfasts! You can lighten it up by cooking only 1 egg (reduce cook times listed slightly), skip bacon and serve on bagel thins.
Note that nutrition if for eggs only, does not include sandwich or toppings if using.
Nutrition Facts
Microwave Scrambled Eggs
Amount Per Serving
Calories 148 Calories from Fat 90
% Daily Value*
Fat 10g15%
Saturated Fat 3g19%
Cholesterol 371mg124%
Sodium 147mg6%
Potassium 140mg4%
Carbohydrates 1g0%
Sugar 1g1%
Protein 12g24%
Vitamin A 475IU10%
Calcium 67mg7%
Iron 2mg11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.
Recipe originally shared February 2012. Photos and notes have been updated.

 

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53 Comments

  • Indi

    Perfect – just what I needed as a low effort comfort food while home sick ❤️❤️

  • Lauren Williams

    Does not currently print with food label. Can you quick fix this?

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Sorry unfortunately the nutrition label doesn’t print with it.

  • Corina Reynolds

    Came out perfect! I’m never going back. I love scrambled eggs, but I hardly ever make them, just so I can avoid cleaning that pan. I see a lot of scrambled eggs in my future. Thanks!

  • Peggy Tang

    It works great!
    I used the small Ikea 4-inch pie and placed Olive oil well on the sides to make sure the eggs doesn’t stick. After stirring the ingredients in, I added a little bit of Olive Oil on top.
    For Round 1, after 30-secs, it was still watery in the middle and I it stirred from the edges inward as instructed.
    For Round 2, I set it at 15-sec but stopped at 12secs. It had already puffed up! So I folded the eggs from the sides and set another 5 seconds. It was perfectly done and moist! Nothing stuck on the sides!
    I had it with Kimchi, chopped nuts and salad.

  • Natalie howell

    I am trying to make it myself for breakfeast in the morning it sounds really tasty right now can not wait to make it and it will always be my favorite of all time