Provençal-Style Eggs
A recipe from
cooking-ez.com August 19th 2026735 24.5
For 4 people, you will need:
Times:
| Preparation | Resting | Cooking | Start to finish |
|---|
| 3 min. | 30 min. | 25 min. | 55 min. |
Step by step recipe
- 1: Remove the stems from the 2 tomatoes, cut them into thick slices, and place them on a rack set over a plate (they’ll release a little water).
Sprinkle each side of each slice with fine salt, and let them rest for about 30 minutes. - 2: Break 6 eggs into a mixing bowl, season with salt and pepper, whisk everything together, then set aside.
- 3: In a skillet over medium heat, pour in 4 tablespoons olive oil. When it’s hot, add 1 garlic clove, crushed, 1 bayleaf, and 1 sprig thyme.
Cook for one minute, stirring to infuse the oil with the herbs. - 4: Place the tomato slices flat in the pan, sprinkle them with herbes de Provence, and grill them to your liking.
- 5: Do the same thing on the other side.
You can then easily peel the tomatoes if you'd like. - 6: Remove and discard the garlic, bay leaf, and thyme; reduce the heat, then pour the beaten eggs among the tomatoes.
Cook gently until the eggs are almost completely set, then remove from the heat. - 7: Serve hot or cold, optionally with a drizzle of olive oil or vinegar, to taste.
Remarks
You can substitute cherry tomatoes cut in half for the tomato slices.
Marcel Pagnol mentions this dish in *My Mother’s Castle*:
While we were eating the tomato omelet—delicious even when cold—the pork chops sizzled over rosemary embers. Doesn’t that sentence capture the very essence of Provence?
August 22th 2026.