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Step 1
Preheat your oven to 200⁰F/95⁰C, steam setting (100% humidity).
Step 2
Whisk the eggs to break them up but don’t go overboard. You want a few bigger curds of white and yolk visible in there. Season with salt and pepper, and pour them into your oven’s small solid tray or a similar stainless steel tray (don’t use a ceramic or glass dish here, it will throw out your cooking time enormously).
Step 3
Very quickly, open the oven door and put the tray in, then set your timer for 2 ½ minutes.
Step 4
Give the eggs a good stir, loosening the edges and folding through the less-cooked middle to make a soft scramble. If you think they’re done at this point, stir in the butter/cream if using and serve immediately (no, that’s not a typo – I think the texture of the dish is better if you put the butter/cream in at the end. A bit of a stir will incorporate it just fine).
Step 5
If they’re still a bit too soft, return eggs to the oven for a further 30 seconds to minute to finish off. They shouldn’t take more than 3-4 minutes at most to cook through.
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