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Pancetta and Marscarpone Scramble

Pancetta and Marscarpone Scramble Generally on Sunday mornings we are caught in a happy hustle out of our home to get to church. We are running to and fro to be prepared and to leave on time. There is generally loud Christ-centered music blaring from the speakers and singing going on as well. 🙂

This Sunday was a bit different…our daughter awoke to a super sore shoulder and our littlest had the kind of cold that people run from…especially when he sneezed. 🙂 So, we opted to stay home. So, I cooked up a special breakfast and we listened to one of our favorite pastors (John MacArthur) on Grace to You (gty.org). It shaped up to be a very nice morning. 🙂 Here is what I made:

Begin by melting 1 tablespoon of coconut oil into a large skillet.

Pancetta and Marscarpone Scramble

Add in 3 ounces of pancetta and cook for 8 minutes or so.

Pancetta and Marscarpone Scramble

Add in your 6 eggs that have been well beaten and 1 teaspoon of fresh thyme leaves.

Pancetta and Marscarpone Scramble

Add in 1/3 of a cup of marscarpone cheese and stir.

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Cook until well set and then add in two finely sliced scallions.

Pancetta and Marscarpone Scramble

Remove from the pan and place in serving bowl. Top with chopped fresh tomatoes.

Pancetta and Marscarpone Scramble

We served ours with warm toast made from fresh bread I had bought at the farmer’s market, and fresh sliced strawberries. Great Sunday morning breakfast!

Here is my husband’s response: Pancetta and Marscarpone Scramble

Blessings!

9 Responses

  1. Yum! This looks good enough to eat! I found you on Monday Mom’s Mingle. Thanks for hosting.
    We’re having a party at Tumbleweed Contessa. I’d love it if you would bring this over.
    http://www.tumbleweedcontessa.com/blog/whatd-you-do-this-weekend-6/

    Linda (The Contessa) 🙂

  2. Hello new follower from Mom’s Monday Mingle. This looks so delicious. Your Sunday mornings sound very similar to mine. I hope you daughter gets well soon.

    • Diane Marie Haller says:

      Thank you Patricia! Our daughter is feeling much better now. Have a super week and thank you for following! 🙂

  3. Karen Sans says:

    This looks delicious. I would not think to use marscarpone in a savory dish. Stopping by from the Monday Mingle.

    Karen
    http://www.sofabulouskids.com/blog

  4. We are new followers from the Mom’s Monday Mingle! We are definitely going to be trying that recipe soon! Looks maji!

  5. Oh, wow! Pancetta? Marscapone?? YUM! 🙂 And I LOVE frying eggs in coconut oil- so good!

    Thank you so much for sharing at Marvelous Mondays this week!

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