Tomato Scrambled Eggs

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Tomato Scrambled Eggs Breakfast[edit | edit source]

  • for two

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Notes[edit | edit source]

For today’s breakfast, fluffy, creamy eggs hold together a mass of tangy, juicy, sweet tomatoes. Best enjoyed when tomatoes are in season

Ingredients[edit | edit source]
  • ½ tbsp butter
  • 4 cups fresh tomatoes or 2 cups canned
  • tomatoes, chopped
  • 4 eggs
  • salt and pepper

additions

  • fresh basil or other herbs, chopped
Directions[edit | edit source]

Put a small pan on medium heat and melt the butter, then swirl it around to coat the pan. Add the tomatoes. Cook until the tomatoes release their juice and most of the juice evaporates, about 5 to 7 minutes.

Meanwhile, crack the eggs into a bowl and add a generous sprinkling of salt and pepper. Beat the eggs lightly with a fork.

Once most of the juice has cooked out of the tomatoes, turn the heat down to low and add the eggs to the pan. Using a spatula, gently mix the eggs and tomatoes. Carefully stir the eggs to keep them from forming chunks. Turn down the heat as low as possible; the slower your eggs cook, the creamier they’ll be.

Once the eggs are done, turn off the heat and add any chopped herbs you have around. Basil is the best with tomatoes.

If you have some around, serve over toast or a tortilla

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