Ingredients
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Equipment
Method
Step 1: Prep the Potatoes
- Peel (optional) and dice the potatoes into small, even cubes. The smaller they are, the faster and crispier they’ll cook.
- Heat olive oil in a large non-stick skillet over medium heat. Add the potatoes, season with salt, pepper, and smoked paprika (if using). Cook, stirring occasionally, for 10–12 minutes until golden and fork-tender.
- Tip: Cover the pan for the first few minutes to help the potatoes steam and soften faster.
Step 2: Sauté the Aromatics
- Add the onion and garlic (and bell peppers if using) to the skillet with the potatoes. Cook for another 3–4 minutes until fragrant and slightly caramelized.
- Optional: Add pre-cooked bacon, sausage, or ham at this stage and let it heat through.
Step 3: Scramble the Eggs
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, a pinch of salt, and a little pepper.
- Push the potatoes and veggies to one side of the pan. Pour the eggs into the empty side and let them sit for 30 seconds, then gently stir with a spatula, scrambling slowly until just set.
- Once mostly cooked, stir the eggs into the potato mixture.
Step 4: Add the Cheese
- Sprinkle the shredded cheese over the top and gently mix everything together. Let it sit for 1 minute to melt the cheese into the eggs and potatoes.
Step 5: Serve and Garnish
- Turn off the heat. Sprinkle with chopped chives or green onions, and serve warm with toast, hot sauce, or avocado on the side.
Notes
🧊 Storage & Reheating
Storage:
Let the scramble cool completely before transferring to an airtight container. Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheating:
Reheat in a skillet over medium-low heat until warmed through. Microwave individual portions in 30-second intervals, stirring in between. Tip: Add a fresh sprinkle of cheese or chopped herbs before serving leftovers. 🥄 Variations
Mix things up and create your own signature scramble: Southwest Style: Add black beans, jalapeños, corn, and pepper jack cheese. Greek-Inspired: Use feta cheese, olives, cherry tomatoes, and spinach. Loaded Scramble: Add diced bacon, green onions, mushrooms, and cheddar. Vegan Version: Use scrambled tofu, vegan cheese, and dairy-free milk. Low-Carb Option: Swap potatoes for cauliflower or turnips. Herb-Lovers: Stir in fresh thyme, parsley, or dill just before serving. ❓ 10 FAQs
1. Can I use frozen potatoes or hash browns?
Yes! Frozen diced potatoes or hash browns work well — just cook until crispy before adding the eggs. 2. How do I make the eggs extra fluffy?
Whisk in a splash of milk or cream and cook the eggs slowly over medium-low heat. 3. Can I prep this the night before?
You can pre-dice and par-cook the potatoes. Store them in the fridge and finish cooking in the morning. 4. Can I use egg whites only?
Yes, substitute with 6–8 egg whites. They cook quickly, so watch the pan! 5. What cheeses work best?
Cheddar, Monterey Jack, mozzarella, Swiss, and pepper jack all melt beautifully. 6. How can I add more protein?
Mix in cooked sausage, turkey bacon, or add a side of beans or avocado. 7. Is this gluten-free?
Yes, as long as your cheese and other ingredients are gluten-free certified. 8. Can I add hot sauce?
Absolutely! Try Sriracha, Tabasco, or a mild chili sauce for a kick. 9. What should I serve with this scramble?
Try buttered toast, English muffins, avocado slices, or a fresh fruit bowl. 10. Can I double the recipe?
Yes — use a larger skillet and double all ingredients. Cook in batches if needed to avoid crowding the pan. 🏁 Conclusion
This Cheesy Potato Egg Scramble is the ultimate way to start your day: hot, hearty, and full of comfort. It’s the kind of dish that feels indulgent yet nourishing, filling you up without weighing you down. Whether you're making it for yourself, your family, or brunch guests, it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. The best part? It’s totally customizable, quick to make, and requires just one skillet. So next time you're wondering what to make for breakfast, reach for those eggs, potatoes, and cheese — and get ready for a meal that’s as satisfying as it is delicious.
Storage:
Let the scramble cool completely before transferring to an airtight container. Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheating:
Reheat in a skillet over medium-low heat until warmed through. Microwave individual portions in 30-second intervals, stirring in between. Tip: Add a fresh sprinkle of cheese or chopped herbs before serving leftovers. 🥄 Variations
Mix things up and create your own signature scramble: Southwest Style: Add black beans, jalapeños, corn, and pepper jack cheese. Greek-Inspired: Use feta cheese, olives, cherry tomatoes, and spinach. Loaded Scramble: Add diced bacon, green onions, mushrooms, and cheddar. Vegan Version: Use scrambled tofu, vegan cheese, and dairy-free milk. Low-Carb Option: Swap potatoes for cauliflower or turnips. Herb-Lovers: Stir in fresh thyme, parsley, or dill just before serving. ❓ 10 FAQs
1. Can I use frozen potatoes or hash browns?
Yes! Frozen diced potatoes or hash browns work well — just cook until crispy before adding the eggs. 2. How do I make the eggs extra fluffy?
Whisk in a splash of milk or cream and cook the eggs slowly over medium-low heat. 3. Can I prep this the night before?
You can pre-dice and par-cook the potatoes. Store them in the fridge and finish cooking in the morning. 4. Can I use egg whites only?
Yes, substitute with 6–8 egg whites. They cook quickly, so watch the pan! 5. What cheeses work best?
Cheddar, Monterey Jack, mozzarella, Swiss, and pepper jack all melt beautifully. 6. How can I add more protein?
Mix in cooked sausage, turkey bacon, or add a side of beans or avocado. 7. Is this gluten-free?
Yes, as long as your cheese and other ingredients are gluten-free certified. 8. Can I add hot sauce?
Absolutely! Try Sriracha, Tabasco, or a mild chili sauce for a kick. 9. What should I serve with this scramble?
Try buttered toast, English muffins, avocado slices, or a fresh fruit bowl. 10. Can I double the recipe?
Yes — use a larger skillet and double all ingredients. Cook in batches if needed to avoid crowding the pan. 🏁 Conclusion
This Cheesy Potato Egg Scramble is the ultimate way to start your day: hot, hearty, and full of comfort. It’s the kind of dish that feels indulgent yet nourishing, filling you up without weighing you down. Whether you're making it for yourself, your family, or brunch guests, it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. The best part? It’s totally customizable, quick to make, and requires just one skillet. So next time you're wondering what to make for breakfast, reach for those eggs, potatoes, and cheese — and get ready for a meal that’s as satisfying as it is delicious.
