(you MUST eat there if you visit-so delicious and incredibly affordable :).
shakshuka is a north african dish consisting of poached or friend eggs
cooked in a sauce of tomatoes, peppers, onions, and spices.
karen from sunday suppers couldn't have put it better when she wrote "it is so simple and wholesome, but feels like a comfort food indulgence--a great midwinter breakfast, lunch or dinner. "
(i used the sunday suppers recipe but smitten kitchen recently posted on this dish too!)

(image via smitten kitchen)
INREDIENTS:
4 cloves garlic
1 onion
2 tbsp olive oil + more for drizzling
1 cup crushed tomatoes
2 fresh tomatoes chopped
1 tsp harissa
8 eggs
coarse salt + pepper
+ a nice warm bread (i used trader joe's naan!)
DIRECTIONS:
sauté the garlic and onion in your olive oil until the onions are fragrant and translucent. add crushed tomatoes, fresh tomatoes and harissa, and cook the sauce down on a medium heat for about fifteen minutes. add 8 eggs cracked directly into the pan. drizzle olive oil lightly over them and add coarse salt and pepper to taste. cover and cook 5-7 minutes

(image via smitten kitchen)
INREDIENTS:
4 cloves garlic
1 onion
2 tbsp olive oil + more for drizzling
1 cup crushed tomatoes
2 fresh tomatoes chopped
1 tsp harissa
8 eggs
coarse salt + pepper
+ a nice warm bread (i used trader joe's naan!)
DIRECTIONS:
sauté the garlic and onion in your olive oil until the onions are fragrant and translucent. add crushed tomatoes, fresh tomatoes and harissa, and cook the sauce down on a medium heat for about fifteen minutes. add 8 eggs cracked directly into the pan. drizzle olive oil lightly over them and add coarse salt and pepper to taste. cover and cook 5-7 minutes



i couldn't find harissa so i made my own using this recipe.



have you used a chef 'n garlic zoom before (thanks sharon!)!? it is the best thing that has happened in the kitchen since sliced bread! i love it.







i am far too picky to ever try this, but i've really enjoyed looking at your beautiful photos. i adore food shots. that steam is incredible.
ReplyDeleteenjoy your day!
xo Alison
i'm drooling. seriously.
ReplyDeleteand i love your photos! you always make everything look so clean and beautiful. i'm sure if i was the one cooking it'd all look like a big mess, haha :)
The photos of the steaming bowls are my fav fav favorite.
ReplyDelete& I just realized I need a garlic zoom.
p.s. that's so crazy that you're husband is the new brett! at 7DA! what a sweet gig. please tell me you get to work the bible trivia booth...
Ok seriously.. YUM! And gorgeous photos!!! I was just up at Leila's {Olive Juice} and we were checking out your campground photos and I can't believe how talented you are!!!
ReplyDeleteAaaaand omg your wedding! I totally remember seeing it on GWS and swooooooning over your dress. Took me til now to put it together. WOW, lady! :) xoxox
beautiful post!
ReplyDeleteSeriously i could eat off those photos! And oh sweetie, i've hit ya back with the mail already. Eeeps, cannot wait!
ReplyDeleteHmmm this looks good! I know shakshuka and made it just a few days ago. Mine is based on sweet red peppers and tomato. I roast the peppers and add the other ingredients. I always add a little bit of sugar because the tomatos are often too acid. You should try this too!
ReplyDeleteBon appetit!