Shakshouka
Adapted from TheMealDB
Ingredients
Affiliate Product links go to Amazon. As an Amazon Associate, Captain Rico earns from qualifying purchases.
- 8¾ oz Tomato
- 2¾ Tbsp vegetable broth 🛒
- 4 flax egg
- 4 sliced Garlic Clove
- To taste Black Pepper
- To taste Salt
Method
- Prep: mix 1 Tbsp ground flax + 3 Tbsp water, rest 5 min.
- First, water-sauté the black pepper and garlic over a dry medium heat until fragrant.
- Add a good amount of vegetable broth and infuse for a minute.
- Once the vegetable broth heats up, add the tomatoes and salt, and cover with a lid. Simmer for 5 minutes.
- Remove the lid and mash the tomatoes. Reduce until you reach the desired consistency of choice.
- Make craters for the eggs and lower the heat.
- Carefully crack the eggs into the craters, making sure it touches the pan and not the tomato sauce.
- Cover the eggs and leave it for 5 minutes without lifting the lid.
- Remove from the heat and let the residual heat steam the eggs for 1-2 minutes.
- Serve with flatbread. Enjoy!
Nutrition per serving (estimated)
- 59 cal
- 2.2g protein
- 3.1g fat
- 5.9g carbs
- 2.7g fiber
- 1.7g sugar
- 25mg sodium
About the ingredients
- Tomato Solanum lycopersicum
- Whole fruit of the tomato plant (botanically a berry, culinary vegetable). 'Organic' denotes a farming method, not a distinct ingredient. Raw whole fruit, rich in lycopene, vitamin C, potassium. WFPB-canonical.
- vegetable broth
- A salt-free, all-purpose vegetable broth. Onion, carrots, celery, garlic, tomatoes, mushrooms, kombu, parsley.
- flax egg
- A whole-food plant-based egg replacer. One flax egg = one egg in baking.
- Garlic Clove Allium sativum
- Garlic itself is canonical, but extract denotes a concentrated/isolated derivative outside the whole-food canon. Marketed as natural/healthy supplement, hence mistaken-as-WFPB flag.
- Black Pepper Piper nigrum
- Dried unripe fruit (peppercorns) of the pepper vine, used whole or ground. A whole dried spice with nothing added or extracted. Canonical WFPB aromatic.
- Salt NaCl
- Crystalline sodium chloride, harvested by evaporating seawater or mining rock-salt deposits. Used as seasoning and preservative since antiquity—central to trade and food economies for millennia. A mineral, not a plant food, and a sodium isolate; noncanonical to WFPB.