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Export 3 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
Add: In a small bowl, add in the eggs and yogurt.
Step 2
Whisk: Going in only one direction, whisk the mixture with a fork.
Step 3
Melt: Heat a medium skillet over medium-low heat. Add in butter and let it melt. When it is bubbling, add in the whisked eggs.
Step 4
Cook: Let eggs cook for 15 seconds, then using a spatula or wooden spoon, gently fold the eggs from the outside of the skillet towards the middle. The uncooked eggs will go where the spatula was and the cooked eggs will go towards the center. Continue with this motion until most of the eggs are in the middle. Gently fold the pile over itself until you have soft yet firm eggs. You want the eggs firm enough to be able to be picked up by your baby.
Step 5
Serve: Let cool for a few minutes and then place a few chunks of scrambled egg on a plate or highchair tray for baby. If serving to a toddler you can add a small pinch of salt and pepper before serving.
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