Shakshuka is an unbelievably delicious, beautiful, and easy brunch or dinner that you will love!
Have you made shakshuka before? I've been seeing posts on this delicious looking brunchy meal for some time...... I've been dreaming of this dish.
My dreams finally became a reality, and I'll be the first to report how completely delicious it is, and it's stupidly easy too. Seriously, so easy.
Here's a South African take on this traditionally northern African and Middle Eastern dish, it's just as delicious, but smokey and totally different. Hope you love it-
South African Inspired Shakshuka
Equipment
- Large Skillet
- Measuring Cups
- Measuring Spoons
- knife
- cutting board
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 1 cup chopped carrots and celery
- 2 cans diced tomatoes
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 2 teaspoons South African smokey spices I used Trader Joe's "South African Smoke" spice
- 4 fresh eggs
- 4 slices whole wheat bread
- 4 slices low moisture mozzarella cheese
- 2 cups tender greens I used arugula
Instructions
- Heat large skillet on medium-low heat. Add olive oil and chopped vegetables once warm. Sautee vegetables until softened and translucent, about 5 minutes
- Pour diced tomatoes over vegetables, add salt, pepper, and spices. Let simmer until it thickens up, about 10 minutes. Stirring occasionally so it doesn't burn on the bottom.
- Once sauce is thickened up, make 4 indents with a wooden spoon into tomato mixture for the eggs. Carefully crack eggs into indented spots, let cook for about 6-8 minutes, or until desired doneness. Whites will be white and firm, yolk is best runny. If you have a lid big enough, cover dish to ensure even cooking of eggs
- While eggs are cooking, toast 4 slices of whole wheat bread. Top bread with greens and thin slices of mozzarella.
- Once eggs are to your desired doneness, spoon tomato sauce and egg mixture over toast. Add additional salt and pepper to taste. Enjoy immediately.
Notes
- The South African spice mix is made up of paprika, basil, garlic powder, and salt
- Don't leave the tomatoes in a well seasoned cast iron skillet for longer than 30 minutes. If you plan on leaving them in the pan for longer, or if you don't know if your skillet is seasoned enough, use a regular skillet instead.
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Anita says
Since I don't have South African smokey spices, I make it myself with equal amount of paprika, basil, garlic powder, and salt. This dish turned out delicious. 🙂
Rebecca says
that's great!
Lisa | Garlic & Zest says
There's nothing better in the world than a good shakshuka! I just want to run a bit of flatabread through that sauce.
Rebecca says
OH that'd be perfect!
Noelle says
Trader Joe's spicers are my all-time favorites!!! So delicious thank you for sharing 🙂
Rebecca says
aren't they?!
Emmeline says
Shakshuka is the standard weekend breakfast in our house but we make a Turkish version - can’t wait to try your version, it sounds delicious!!
Rebecca says
I need to make more of the Turkish version! it's so good!
Ariella says
Looks great, love playing around with Shakshuka flavors.
Rebecca says
me too! Fave new pasttime 😉
Kathryn says
Love the unique flavors for this Shakshuka!! Next stop TJs for the North African spice blend! Thanks Rebecca!
Rebecca says
Me too! Go get it! & let me know how it goes
Farrah says
Shakshuka is such a beautiful dish! I'm glad you made one too! I need to try this version! :]
Rebecca says
it's so good & easy. LOVE shakshuka
Lauren Harris-Pincus says
That Trader Joe's spice sounds incredible. I need to scour their spice rack.
Rebecca says
yes! it's so so good!
Anne|Craving Something Healthy says
I have never had shakshouka, but I do see recipes for it all the time! Maybe it's time to give it a try! Beautiful photos!
Kelly Jones says
Just love Trader Joe's spice blends! Great idea for one of my favorite dishes lately 🙂
Rebecca says
I love their blends too! and yes 🙂