Traditional Shakshuka Recipe

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Today, we’re diving fork-first into the world of the oh-so-amazing “Shakshuka Recipe” – the ultimate mood lifter and taste bud tickler. This dish is like a culinary hug from the Middle East, and we’re about to spill the beans (or should I say tomatoes?) on how to whip up a Shakshuka that’s gonna make your taste buds do a happy dance.

But what exactly is Shakshuka? Well, it’s like the Middle Eastern answer to a hug on a plate – a cozy, flavorful, and slightly spicy embrace for your taste buds. Imagine the sassiness of tomatoes mingling with the warmth of spices, and then, out of nowhere, eggs making a grand entrance to the flavor party. It’s a dish so good, it’s almost criminal.

And guess what? Shakshuka is like that friend who’s always up for a good time. Brunch? Yup. Dinner? Oh, absolutely. Lazy weekend indulgence? You betcha. This dish is as flexible as your yoga instructor and just as good for the soul.

So, grab a plate, invite your pals, and get ready to make Shakshuka the star of your next shindig. It’s not just a recipe; it’s a culinary celebration that turns your kitchen into the hottest spot in town. Let’s spice things up, have some fun, and get ready to Shakshuka and roll!

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Traditional Shakshuka Recipe

The combination of aromatic spices, luscious tomatoes, and perfectly cooked eggs creates a dish that's as visually appealing as it is delicious. Whether you enjoy it for breakfast, brunch, or dinner, this Shakshuka recipe is sure to become a star in your culinary repertoire. Try it today and treat yourself to a journey of flavors that will brighten your mornings and delight your taste buds.

Traditional Shakshuka Recipe
Prep Time 5 mins Cook Time 15 mins Total Time 20 mins Difficulty: Beginner Servings: 2 Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Begin by heating a quarter cup of oil in a pan over medium heat. As the oil shimmers, add finely chopped onions, garlic, and a diced red chili. Sauté until the onions turn golden brown.

  2. Add turmeric powder, cumin powder, cayenne powder, Kashmiri chili powder, black pepper, salt, and a hint of mushroom bouillon to the sautéed mix. Stir well to ensure the spices coat the onions and garlic.

  3. Dice the tomatoes and add them to the pan, letting them simmer until they soften and blend seamlessly with the spice-infused mixture. The tomatoes will create a luscious, thick base that forms the foundation of our Shakshuka.

  4. Gently crack the eggs into the mixture, cover the pan and let the eggs cook to perfection, with the yolks reaching that delightful balance between runny and set.

  5. To bring a burst of freshness to our Shakshuka, sprinkle a handful of chopped cilantro over the dish just before serving. The vibrant green adds a pop of color and a hint of herbaceous goodness that complements the rich, spicy flavors of the dish.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 2


Amount Per Serving
Calories 416kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 36.8g57%
Saturated Fat 6.4g32%
Cholesterol 327mg110%
Sodium 331mg14%
Potassium 534mg16%
Total Carbohydrate 11g4%
Dietary Fiber 3g12%
Sugars 4.1g
Protein 13g26%

Calcium 82 mg
Iron 3 mg
Vitamin D 31 IU

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calorie a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Note

  • Opt for ripe tomatoes and farm-fresh eggs to enhance the overall taste of your Shakshuka.
  • The key to an excellent Shakshuka lies in the eggs. If you like runny yolks, monitor the cooking time closely. For firmer yolks, let the eggs cook a bit longer.
  • Ensure there is enough space between the eggs in the pan, allowing them to cook evenly. This prevents the eggs from merging into each other.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Is Shakshuka a breakfast dish only?

While Shakshuka is commonly enjoyed for breakfast, it can also be served for brunch, lunch, or dinner. Its versatility makes it suitable for any meal.

Can I make Shakshuka ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the tomato and spice base ahead of time and refrigerate it. When ready to serve, reheat the base, make wells for the eggs, and continue with the recipe. This is a convenient option for busy days.

Can I add other ingredients to Shakshuka?

Absolutely! Shakshuka is versatile, and you can add ingredients like bell peppers, spinach, feta cheese, or any other vegetables of your choice to create your own unique version.

How do I know when the eggs are cooked perfectly?

The cooking time for the eggs depends on personal preference. If you like runny yolks, cook the eggs for a shorter time. For firmer yolks, let them cook a bit longer. Monitor the eggs closely to achieve the desired consistency.

What are some serving suggestions for Shakshuka?

Shakshuka pairs well with crusty bread, pita, or rice. The bread can be used to scoop up the delicious tomato and egg mixture. Additionally, a side salad or yogurt can complement the flavors.

Can I freeze leftover Shakshuka?

While the texture of the eggs may change upon freezing, you can freeze the tomato and spice base without the eggs. Reheat the base and poach fresh eggs when ready to enjoy.

Can I make a vegetarian version of Shakshuka?

Absolutely! Omit the eggs or replace them with a plant-based egg alternative to create a delicious vegetarian Shakshuka. Adjust the spices and vegetables to suit your taste.

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