Thursday, May 13, 2010

Pasta Scramble 2.0


First things first, I switched internet providers and now it's up and running. Completely fast service I tell ya!! Plus it was way simpler to set up. It I felt like I was going through withdrawal from not being able to check blogs and emails at home even for one day. Eek! Talk about technology dependent. Anyway, still trying to clean out the fridge and pantry. It's officially one week before my trip. It's coming down to the wire to get thing done before my departure next week. My mind's filled with mental lists, checking off one item at a time. I'm really excited. A week seems so long when you know a trip is just right around the corner. 

This is another version of pasta scramble I had many some time last year. This time using some orzo pasta.  Two eggs, some dry herbs and diced tomato. I'd probably add more into it like mushrooms, or spinach, or maybe even some sausage and bacon. Mmmmm...I can think of more, but it's pretty late as I write this post and I'm hankering for a midnight snack.

Serves 1-2


Pasta Scramble 2.0

1/2 c uncooked orzo
2 eggs - lightly beaten
1/3 c diced tomato - fresh or canned
1 tsp oregano
pinch of salt

Bring a small pot of water to a boil. Lightly salt the water and drizzle a little olive oil. When the water is boiling add the orzo and cook until al dente. Drain out the water well then place the orzo back into the small pot. Add the eggs and continually toss together until the eggs have fully cooked and coated the pasta. Then add in the oregano and tomato and toss together again for a few minutes. Season with a pinch of salt.

17 comments:

  1. Congrats on your new fast internet service, it does make all the difference :). Great recipe, it looks like a mix of chinese egg fried rice, and an Italian pasta dish. VEry creative!

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  2. This looks delicious! Good luck with the internet service!

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  3. The mix of eggs and orzo sounds so yummy! Yay for the fast internet service!

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  4. This is why I like orzo, it is so versatile and you seem to be able to anything in it, and always taste good.

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  5. Easy dinner! You're so smart to eat up what's around instead of buying more groceries. You have a trip to go on anyways. :)

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  6. I love using orzo, I would love this! It looks good!

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  7. I recently switched servers to0! Speaking of servers who's gonna serve me up some of the delish orzo? GREG

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  8. i partly die when i don't have internet too, it's my lifeline! glad you have it back!

    i love this, you could really eat it any time of the day!

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  9. I know just what you mean about the withdrawals. I love these pasta scrambles! This version looks terrific!

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  10. I've never had pasta with scrambled eggs - it looks and sounds awesome.

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  11. do you know i am excited for you now too? LOL one week and counting.
    (and yes, i had no internet for 2 days and i was JONZING big time--not good).

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  12. Oh, what a lovely idea! It's like fried rice, but with pasta. Looks delicious and very comforting!

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  13. This looks heavenly. Something to try for myself.
    Congrats on the new internet provider. Speed makes a difference, to think 10 years ago none of us read blogs or sent emails and now here we are not able to go a week without it :).

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  14. Very nice looking breakfast, I am such a breakfast person, I will be trying this one soon. Thanks !

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  15. That looks wonderful ! I will be adding it to my breakfast mix.

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