Scallion Scramblers

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Plan Z Phase: This is a Z3 (ZReboot) recipe. This simple recipe is the latest from the Zola test kitchen. Try these!
Servings: Serves 4
Ingredients:
- 1 Tbl butter
- 8 large eggs
- 6 scallions, cleaned and quarter-inch diced with some of the green part too.
- 4 oz cream cheese
- Pinch of cayenne (optional
- Salt and pepper (optional
Instructions:
Heat butter on medium in a medium-sized sauté pan. Add the scallions and cook until loosened; just a minute or less. Add the eggs. Stir just to incorporate the scallions and then let rest until the eggs begin to form. The secret to scrambled eggs is not to over-stir them. Just fold periodically until they get to form large clumps and begin to dry up to the consistency you like them. Cut your cream cheese into small globs and scatter them across your finished eggs. Fold the eggs over once or twice to sort of bury the cream cheese and it will begin to melt. Sprinkle on your optional cayenne and salt and pepper and you’re ready to serve.
Enjoy!
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What makes this a z3.5 recipe instead of a z3 recipe?
Tara: Sometimes when I do a recipe I have it listed in more than one category. This is probably in Z3 as well as Z3.5. It’s definitely something you can eat in Z3. enjoy! Zola