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Pesto Scrambled Eggs

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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients4large eggs4teaspoonswaterPinch of salt2tablespoonspestoGround pepper to taste

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Ingredients

4large eggs

4teaspoonswater

Pinch of salt

2tablespoonspesto

Ground pepper to taste

DirectionsWhisk eggs, water and salt in a small bowl. Place pesto in a small nonstick skillet and heat over medium heat. Add the egg mixture and cook, stirring, until the eggs are just set, about 2 minutes. Serve sprinkled with pepper.Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, February 2022

Directions

Whisk eggs, water and salt in a small bowl. Place pesto in a small nonstick skillet and heat over medium heat. Add the egg mixture and cook, stirring, until the eggs are just set, about 2 minutes. Serve sprinkled with pepper.

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, February 2022

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)208Calories16gFat2gCarbs13gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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