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Cook Time:10 minsTotal Time:10 minsServings:1Yield:1 serving

Cook Time:10 mins

Cook Time:

10 mins

Total Time:10 mins

Total Time:

Servings:1

Servings:

1

Yield:1 serving

Yield:

1 serving

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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients2large eggs1tablespoonshredded Jack cheese1tablespoonfresh salsa2corn tortillas, warmed1teaspoonfresh cilantro

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Ingredients

2large eggs

1tablespoonshredded Jack cheese

1tablespoonfresh salsa

2corn tortillas, warmed

1teaspoonfresh cilantro

DirectionsBeat eggs in a bowl. Coat a small nonstick skillet with cooking spray and heat over medium heat. Add the eggs and cook, stirring, until almost firm; stir in cheese and salsa. Spoon onto tortillas and top with cilantro.TipsTo warm tortillas, wrap in barely damp paper towels and microwave on High for 30 to 45 seconds or wrap in foil and bake at 300°F until steaming, 5 to 10 minutes.Originally appeared: EatingWell Magazine, May/June 2016

Directions

Beat eggs in a bowl. Coat a small nonstick skillet with cooking spray and heat over medium heat. Add the eggs and cook, stirring, until almost firm; stir in cheese and salsa. Spoon onto tortillas and top with cilantro.TipsTo warm tortillas, wrap in barely damp paper towels and microwave on High for 30 to 45 seconds or wrap in foil and bake at 300°F until steaming, 5 to 10 minutes.

Beat eggs in a bowl. Coat a small nonstick skillet with cooking spray and heat over medium heat. Add the eggs and cook, stirring, until almost firm; stir in cheese and salsa. Spoon onto tortillas and top with cilantro.

Tips

To warm tortillas, wrap in barely damp paper towels and microwave on High for 30 to 45 seconds or wrap in foil and bake at 300°F until steaming, 5 to 10 minutes.

Originally appeared: EatingWell Magazine, May/June 2016

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)279Calories13gFat23gCarbs17gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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