Green Eggs and Ham

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Plan Z Phase: This is a Z3 (ZReboot) recipe.
Servings: Serves 2 and can be doubled or tripled.
Ingredients:
- 4 eggs
- 1 tsp butter
- 2 tsps prepared pesto
- salt and pepper
- cherry tomatoes cut in half for garnish
- 4 slices of quarter-inch sliced ham
Instructions:
Melt your butter in a small sauté pan on medium heat. Add your eggs and stir. Add the pesto and stir again to incorporate. The secret to the best scrambled eggs is not to mess with the m too much. Just let them settle in and use a wooden spoon if you have one to mix them up so they form large clumps. Season with salt and pepper when they get to the consistency you like them.
Heat your ham while the eggs cook. You can do this in a warm oven or in a separate sauté pan or even the microwave. Serve under the eggs or on the side.
Garnish on your plate with the cherry tomatoes for color.
Enjoy!
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How much does a 1/4″ slice of ham weigh?
Ham comes in various diameters.
It kind of depends – I got a small food scale at Target and it really helps with figuring out meat portions. My guess on the ham is about 3oz