Love me some Shakahuka!
Here’s a recipe that I’ve tried and can highly recommend for anyone wanting to try some.
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Love me some Shakahuka!
Here’s a recipe that I’ve tried and can highly recommend for anyone wanting to try some.
Here is my recipe. I do variations at times like browning a pound of ground lamb and seasoning it with the same dry spice blend and amount as in the recipe. And adding it to the mix at the simmer stage.
Thanks so much for sharing! ♥️
The addition of avocado is inspired.
One small reason I was happy for peace in Syria was finally getting real Aleppo peppers again
ETA: Southern biscuits, west coast avocados, and middle eastern shakshukah is a supremely American dish
Man, I would love to try shakshuka some day, I’ve never seen it anywhere I’m at though. Sad.
It's mostly just reduced tomato, onion, smoked paprika and a few other things, with some eggs poached in it at the end and maybe some feta and fresh coriander sprinkled on top, super simple easy dish, go for it!
Saute bell peppers or other milder peppers high enough to get colour or maybe a light char on them. Gets some smokiness in there with that paprika.
It's ridiculously easy to make at home.
That looks delicious!
It had better be for the fortune it would cost to make it! 😅
Funny lookin biscuits m8, certainly not digestives xD
Love me some shakshuka, good man yourself!
American style "Southern" biscuit. Like a scone but incredibly fluffy and buttery. There is a video of British kids trying one and you can see the moment their life changes as they take their first bite.
Am from southern US, my grandma would not approve 😂
gotta cook your biscuits a little longer they look under
They were perfect.