a drop of milk.in the scrambled ,none for an omelette
sheesh :not many people here can cook by the answers
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bert from brandon stick to ur laptops chum
when it comes to cooking u aint cutting it.
the milk added to the eggs when mixing is what ensures the separation into smaller pieces when cooking,an omelette has NO milk added,try it then
2007-12-26 09:56:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The difference between scrambled eggs and an omelette is that an omelette has mixed vegetables on the inside an it is folde over into one big piece. A scrambled egg is just pieces of eggs.
2016-05-26 10:27:23
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answered by ? 3
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both are cooked whisked eggs. the scrambled eggs are cooked to be loose and soft, where an omelette is formed into the shape of the skillet and often has a filling
2007-12-26 09:57:44
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answered by Anna G 4
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Usually you whisk scrambled egg all the way through the cooking process in saucepan .An egg omelet is whisked prior to cooking in a frying pan.
2007-12-26 10:00:37
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answered by katrinasfather 3
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an omelette is finshed of under a grill and the main base is eggs as scrambled egg you add cream or milk
2007-12-26 09:58:04
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answered by ccosj 5
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Scrambled eggs you keep on stiring in the pam. The omelette you pour in the pan and wait then turn it over, its good with cheese.
2007-12-26 09:57:40
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answered by jd 3
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Scrambled egg has milk in the beaten eggs and omelette doesn't it's just beaten eggs.
2007-12-26 09:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Scrambled eggs are just eggs scrambled together. An omlette is scrambled eggs with toppings folded into it.
2007-12-26 09:57:04
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answered by Phienyxx 3
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Scrambeled eggs are all mushed up and omolet
is more like a sheet
2007-12-26 11:58:29
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answered by blueelk223 2
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scrambled is a big mess of egg that has been............scrambled lol, an omlette is in the pan not being touched unless you have to flip it over and you add thinkgs to an omlette like vegies and pieces of sausage.
2007-12-26 10:00:42
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answered by nonoodles74 7
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