Learn English – Why are scrambled eggs in the plural

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Scrambled eggs don't keep the form of eggs, and yet they are used in the plural.
Are they countable? If so, how do you count them? One scrambled eggs and so on?

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The plural is preferred: the google reports 233K results from "scrambled eggs are" and about 61K from "scrambled eggs is." From Wikipedia

Scrambled eggs is a dish made from whites and yolks of eggs ....

From "How to Make Scrambled Eggs":

Scrambled eggs are an easy and popular dish for breakfast.

As an adjunct noun, the same lopsided preference obtains, "scrambled eggs recipe," "over scrambled egg recipe."

I guess it depends on how hungry you are when you're writing about scrambled eggs.

It's one egg, two eggs, no matter how you serve them. From Spoonful of Promises: Stories & Recipes from a Well-Tempered Table by T. Susan Chang:

At length, I found myself with two egg variations that Noah would eat. Inevitably, they each took a half hour to make (yep, that's thirty times the amount of time it takes to make a scrambled egg).

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