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Becky Hardin

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Shakshuka is eggs poached in a thick, delicious tomato sauce. The sauce is rich, seasoned, and utterly addictive. Mop it all up with some crusty bread! This is so easy to make and so good to eat!

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What’s in this Shakshuka Recipe?

Eggs In Purgatory goes by many names and has many recipe variations. My recipe packs the sauce with seasoning and it’s topped with goat’s cheese, it’s the perfect brunch!

  • Olive Oil: Helps the garlic and onion sauté without burning.
  • Onion and Garlic: Add an earthy, slightly sweet flavor.
  • Tomatoes: A combination of whole peeled canned tomatoes and fresh cherry tomatoes packs a punch!
  • Spices: Cumin, cinnamon, and chili flakes give this dish a warm, spicy flavor.
  • Butter: Adds richness to the sauce.
  • Eggs: Poach in the sauce to create a creamy, delicious meal.

Pro Tip: Top your eggs with goat cheese and cilantro for a next-level delicious meal!

Variations on Shakshuka Eggs

To make this shakshuka spicier, add some cayenne pepper to the spice mix. You can also add diced bell peppers and turmeric to the sauce for a more traditional Middle Eastern shakshuka. For a more traditional Eggs in Purgatory (or Italian Shakshuka), try adding some Italian spices or topping it with basil. To make a more traditional menemen, scramble the eggs!

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What is Shakshuka?

Shakshuka, often also called Eggs in Purgatory or Menemen, is a delicious dish consisting of eggs poached in a thick, seasoned tomato sauce. Recipes can vary somewhat depending on where in the world you are, but this is my take on the popular dish!

Is shakshuka healthy?

Yes! This dish is chock full of protein, potassium, vitamin C, vitamin A, and iron. Be careful, though, as eggs are high in cholesterol and saturated fats, so they should be consumed in moderation.

What’s the difference between shakshuka, eggs in purgatory, and menemen?

They’re all really variations on the same concept. My recipe is a bit of a blend of shakshuka and eggs in purgatory, drawing on both Italian and Middle Eastern flavors. Traditional Shakshuka has more warm Middle Eastern spices and usually has bell peppers. Traditional eggs in purgatory tends to go simpler on the spices and often has basil. Menemen is more like shakshuka, but it usually contains scrambled eggs instead of poached.

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How to Store and Reheat Egg Shakshuka

This dish is best enjoyed right away, but you could refrigerate extra tomato sauce for up to 3 days. To Reheat, rewarm the recipe and serve it with a freshly cooked egg.

What to Serve with Shakshuka

Bread! Serve it with sourdough bread that’s toasted until crispy. You can use the toast to help swipe up all of that delicious seasoned tomato sauce as you eat your eggs in purgatory.

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Eggs in Purgatory Recipe

Shakshuka, aka Eggs in Purgatory, is a rich, savory, and delicious breakfast or brunch dish! Perfectly-cooked eggs swim in a spiced tomato sauce with garlic, cumin, and chili flakes.

Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Cook: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 5 people

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Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 onion minced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 24 ounces whole peeled tomatoes 2 cans
  • 1 cup cherry tomatoes
  • ½ teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 teaspoon chili flakes
  • ½ cup water
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter ⅛ stick
  • 5 large eggs
  • cup goat cheese optional, for topping
  • ¼ cup cilantro optional, for topping
  • 4 slices toasted bread optional, for serving

Equipment

  • Cast Iron Skillet

Instructions

  • In a cast iron skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat.

    3 tablespoons olive oil

  • Add the onion and garlic and sauté for 6 minutes, until golden brown.

    1 onion, 2 cloves garlic

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  • Add the whole peeled tomatoes and smash them lightly with a wooden spoon.

    24 ounces whole peeled tomatoes

  • Add the whole cherry tomatoes.

    1 cup cherry tomatoes

  • Add the cumin, cinnamon stick, chili flakes, and water.

    ½ teaspoon ground cumin, 1 teaspoon chili flakes, 1 cinnamon stick, ½ cup water

  • Let everything simmer for 8-9 minutes on medium heat.

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  • Add the butter and let it melt.

    1 tablespoon unsalted butter

  • Use a wooden spoon to create 5 divots into the sauce for the eggs.

  • Add each egg into a divot and let them cook for 10 minutes.

    5 large eggs

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  • Sprinkle goat cheese over the top, if desired.

    ⅓ cup goat cheese

  • Sprinkle with salt and pepper.

  • Garnish with cilantro.

    ¼ cup cilantro

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  • Serve with some bread on the side and enjoy!

    4 slices toasted bread

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Notes

  • Use a wooden spoon to make 5 holes for the eggs.
  • Best served immediately with crusty bread.
  • Nutritional information does not include optional ingredients.

    Storage:Eggs in Purgatory are best enjoyed right away, but you can refrigerate extra tomato sauce for up to 3 days. To Reheat, rewarm the sauce and serve it with a freshly cooked egg.

    Nutrition Facts

    Eggs in Purgatory Recipe

    Amount Per Serving

    Calories 209Calories from Fat 144

    % Daily Value*

    Fat 16g25%

    Saturated Fat 4g25%

    Trans Fat 0.1g

    Polyunsaturated Fat 2g

    Monounsaturated Fat 9g

    Cholesterol 192mg64%

    Sodium 279mg12%

    Potassium 442mg13%

    Carbohydrates 10g3%

    Fiber 2g8%

    Sugar 5g6%

    Protein 8g16%

    Vitamin A 769IU15%

    Vitamin C 21mg25%

    Calcium 92mg9%

    Iron 3mg17%

    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

    Author: Becky Hardin

    Course:brunch, lunch, Main Course

    Cuisine:American

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    1. Shakshuka (Eggs in Purgatory) Recipe - Easy Chicken Recipes (HOW TO VIDEO) (18)Angelina says

      This is definitely my family’s kind of a dish! It’s great for Fridays in Lent, & we’d also love it on one of our Breakfast for Dinner evenings. Sounds scrumptious! Thanks 🙂

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      • Shakshuka (Eggs in Purgatory) Recipe - Easy Chicken Recipes (HOW TO VIDEO) (19)Becky Hardin says

        That’s so awesome to hear! I’m glad you all love it!

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    2. Shakshuka (Eggs in Purgatory) Recipe - Easy Chicken Recipes (HOW TO VIDEO) (20)zoe says

      was just wondering – does the recipe call for two 24oz cans of tomatoes, or 24oz total (2 12oz cans)?

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      • Shakshuka (Eggs in Purgatory) Recipe - Easy Chicken Recipes (HOW TO VIDEO) (21)Becky Hardin says

        24 ounces total!

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