Eggs contain numerous vitamins and nutrients, including protein, vitamin B12 and vitamin D. Cooking eggs with butter or other saturated fats, however, minimizes those health benefits. Cooking eggs with olive oil is considered a healthy alternative to butter. Olive oil contains monounsaturated fat that may help lower total cholesterol, benefit insulin levels, normalize blood clotting and lower your risk of heart disease. In Mediterranean regions such as Italy and southern France, eggs are regularly cooked in olive oil.

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Step 1
     Crack the eggs into a bowl. Whip them with a fork or whisk until fluffy. This will produce light, fluffy scrambled eggs.

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Step 2
     Put 1 tablespoon of olive oil into a non-stick skillet or frying pan. Heat on medium-low flame, allowing the oil to thinly coat the bottom of the pan. Do not allow the oil to start smoking.

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Step 3
     Pour the beaten eggs into the heated pan. Allow the eggs to set slightly, then stir gently with a wooden spoon until they reach the desired consistency. Add salt and pepper to taste.

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Step 4
     Remove the eggs from the pan with a spatula. Top with sprinkling of fresh chopped chives, if desired.

Things You'll Need

4 eggs 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil Salt and pepper to taste 1 tablespoon fresh chives (optional) Spatula Whisk or fork Wooden spoon Frying pan Tip As olive oil can impart a strong taste to the eggs, use a mild-tasting oil made from the most recently harvested olive crop, the Olive Oil Source website recommends.

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  references & resources
  
      "New York Times"; Recipes for Health: Scrambled Eggs à la Provençale; Martha Rose Shulman; July 24, 2008
    
      Simply Recipes; Tuscan Scrambled Eggs; June 25, 2005
    
      The Olive Source: How to Pick an Olive Oil
       




  references & resources
  
      "New York Times"; Recipes for Health: Scrambled Eggs à la Provençale; Martha Rose Shulman; July 24, 2008
    
      Simply Recipes; Tuscan Scrambled Eggs; June 25, 2005
    
      The Olive Source: How to Pick an Olive Oil
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 tablespoon fresh chives (optional)
  • Spatula
  • Whisk or fork
  • Wooden spoon
  • Frying pan

As olive oil can impart a strong taste to the eggs, use a mild-tasting oil made from the most recently harvested olive crop, the Olive Oil Source website recommends.

      "New York Times"; Recipes for Health: Scrambled Eggs à la Provençale; Martha Rose Shulman; July 24, 2008
    
      Simply Recipes; Tuscan Scrambled Eggs; June 25, 2005
    
      The Olive Source: How to Pick an Olive Oil