Shakshuka

Shakshuka is the perfect hearty, one-pot autumn breakfast. The blend of aromatic spices and vibrant colours make Shakshuka as pleasing to the eyes as it is to the palate. Enjoy!

  • 4 large eggs

    1 large onion, chopped

    2 cans of tinned tomatoes

    2 red and 2 green peppers, deseeded and cut into strips

    Olive oil

    2 cloves of garlic

    1 teaspoon cumin

    1 teaspoon sweet paprika

    ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper

    Fresh coriander, roughly chopped

    Greek yoghurt to serve

    Serves 4

  • There are two methods of cooking the Shakshuka on an AGA, either on the hotplates – particularly if you have independently operated hotplates – or it can be cooked in the roasting oven. Follow whichever method suits you.

    Hot plate method

    1. Heat a glug of olive oil in an AGA Cast Aluminium Sauté Pan on the simmering plate. Move to the boiling plate and add the sliced onion, red and green peppers and fry until almost soft.

    2. Season well, and add the garlic, cumin seeds, smoked paprika and tinned tomatoes to the pan. Simmer, uncovered on the simmering plate, for 10-15 minutes so that the sauce reduces a little. Taste and season if necessary. If the sauce has thickened too much, add a splash of water.

    3. Make four shallow wells in the sauce. Break an egg into a cup and add it to one of the wells in the sauce: repeat for each egg. Cover the pan and steam for a few more minutes, until the whites are set but the yolks are still runny. Sprinkle with chopped coriander and serve with a chunk of bread and a dollop of creamy yoghurt.

    Roasting Oven method

    1. Heat a glug of oil in the Portmeirion for AGA Roasting Dish on the floor of the roasting oven. Add the sliced onion, red and green peppers and fry on the floor of the oven, turning once or twice until soft, but still have a little bite, about 5-8 minutes.

    2. Season well and add the garlic, cumin seeds, smoked paprika and tinned tomatoes. Slide onto the third set of runners down in the roasting oven and cook for around 15 minutes so that the sauce reduces a little. Taste and season if necessary. If the sauce has thickened too much, add a splash of water.

    3. Make four shallow wells in the sauce. Break an egg into a cup and add it to one of the wells in the sauce: repeat for each egg. Replace the roaster in the oven and cook for 5-10 minutes, until the whites are set but the yolks are still runny. Sprinkle with chopped coriander and serve with a chunk of bread and a dollop of creamy yoghurt.

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