World's Best Breakfast Recipe - Shakshuka AKA Tomato Eggs

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  • Опубліковано 23 вер 2015
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    When it comes to Shakshuka, I'm a purist. I like to keep things simple and easy, focusing on the two star ingredients - the tomatoes and the eggs. The spice of the harissa (a magical Tunisian chili paste) and smokiness of the Spanish paprika are GLORIOUS alongside the sweet yet acidic tomatoes and creamy, rich eggs. Shakshuka is the ultimate breakfast or brunch dish because its all cooked in a single pan and can easily feed a crowd. Plus, its super healthy and will leave you satisfied but not weighed down.
    Give it a try and let me know what you think in the comments!
    Lots of Love,
    PG
    N.B: The measurements for this Shakshuka recipe should be taken with a grain of salt (see what I did there?!) Jokes aside, Shakshuka is something you should experiment with to find the perfect balance of spice, acidity and sweetness that works for you. Measurements will vary depending on the sweetness of the tomatoes and onion so be sure to taste and season in stages! I promise, once you make it, you will make it time and time again! Enjoy!
    Ingredients:
    1/8 cup Organic extra virgin olive oil
    8 Eggs (this recipe calls for 2-3 eggs per serving (I usually eat 3 eggs in a serving. You can easily adjust other ingredients depending on how many servings you are making)
    5 large, ripe tomatoes - chopped into 1” cubes (overly ripe tomatoes are perfect here)
    1 medium onion - diced
    3-5 cloves garlic - roughly chopped (use more or less depending on your garlic tolerance. Also, mince or dice depending on how you like your garlic. I prefer a rough chop for this recipe because the garlic will have less of a chance to burn when frying if left larger.)
    1 tsp smoked Spanish paprika
    1 ¼ tsp harissa (use more or less depending on your spice tolerance - this stuff is HOT!)
    Salt and Pepper to taste
    1 handful kalamata olives - roughly chopped and pitted (substitute any olive you like here)
    1 handful fresh cilantro/coriander - roughly chopped (substitute parsley, dill, mint, or tarragon)
    Method:
    1. Heat a large, cast iron skillet over medium heat.
    2. Add olive oil to the pan.
    3. Add onions and garlic to the oil, season with a pinch of salt and sauté for 10-15 minutes until translucent and soft - stirring occasionally so as not to burn.
    4. Sprinkle in smoked paprika and coat the onions and garlic. Toast for 1-2 minutes, stirring constantly to prevent burning.
    5. Add in tomatoes and season with another pinch of salt and freshly cracked black pepper.
    6. Toss the tomatoes with the onions and garlic. Lower the heat to a medium-low and cover the pan with a lid to trap the steam. Continue to cook the tomatoes for 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent the bottom of the pan from burning.
    7. When the tomatoes reach the desired “chunkiness” (very technical, I know!) remove the lid and begin to crack the eggs directly into the tomato sauce. TIP: With your wooden spoon or spatula, create a small hole in the sauce and crack the egg into the hole you’ve created. This will help the egg to cook into the sauce, rather than over top of it.
    8. Cover with a lid and cook until the whites have hardened but the yolks are still runny - approximately 6-8 minutes (This is personal preference. If you prefer your eggs well done like my picky brother, cook them a little bit longer.)
    9. Remove from heat and garnish with your olives and fresh herbs.
    10. Serve and enjoy your Paleo Shakshuka.
    Warning: This recipe may cause kitchen/cooking envy. Primal Gourmet claims no responsibility in disputes that should arise among the best of friends over who should wear the “Best Brunch” crown (though if you make this version it will probably be you. Just saying.)
    Music: Bensound - Funny Song
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  • @lakshaygarg7985
    @lakshaygarg7985 4 роки тому +440

    Anyone watching this Shakshukaka in Quarantine? I have gone through more YT in past month than entire 2019.

    • @jamesburns2235
      @jamesburns2235 4 роки тому +8

      UA-cam? Completed it mate.

    • @dawnhewitt1
      @dawnhewitt1 4 роки тому +2

      Lol, totally!

    • @marycanote7627
      @marycanote7627 4 роки тому +7

      Yes, and I just planted tomatoes yesterday, so I'm gonna make this when they are ripe!

    • @lakshaygarg7985
      @lakshaygarg7985 4 роки тому

      @EpsteinsPlasticSurgeon i meant lock down.

    • @deannalove9073
      @deannalove9073 4 роки тому +5

      It looked great but that half cooked egg killed it 🤢🤮

  • @BubblesPothowari
    @BubblesPothowari 4 роки тому +89

    Indians, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Afghans, we too all make this. "Anda Masala" Eggs Masala (spices), "Eggs on Tomato Bed" etc as an entree in a jiffy with Roti, Parantha, Bread, Rice. Great No Fuss Presentation. Thank you !!

    • @sabyjpinto
      @sabyjpinto 4 роки тому +4

      Chutiya bana rahe hai duniya ko chukhchukh bolke. Seedhe seedhe baida curry bolneka...😜😜😜🤷

    • @DipakBose-bq1vv
      @DipakBose-bq1vv 4 роки тому

      spray some cumin seeds or ground cumin to make it tasty

    • @giogioskara237
      @giogioskara237 4 роки тому +4

      Also known as Egg Chutney... 😉 just that he missed out the chillies😆 SA

    • @frenchi1
      @frenchi1 4 роки тому

      @@sabyjpinto 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @jeanettenejadi1777
      @jeanettenejadi1777 4 роки тому +3

      In Iran we have it too.

  • @lydias7337
    @lydias7337 4 роки тому +28

    I’ve made this recipe several times and it’s ALWAYS delicious. I highly recommend this version of Shakshuka.

  • @suyogshetti3338
    @suyogshetti3338 6 місяців тому +2

    Duuuuuuude I remember watching this video when I was in college about 4 years ago and I made it almost every weekend. I loved it and I've been trying to find this video for a couple months now and thought the video was taken down or in the annals of internet. I'm so happy I found it again!!!!!

  • @whatever123651
    @whatever123651 7 років тому +35

    I'm Mexican and my dad used to make something like this but.no harissa instead sliced poblano (rajas) and he would add leeks to the onions and some finely chopped kale sautéed at that time and then add tons of tomatoes lastly add the eggs like you did and cover at end he would add some cilantro and green onion and some fresh cheese like a feta type and we would eat with tortillas or a really nice baguette
    Thanks for bringing back such wonderful memories and for truly respecting wholesome foods.

    • @blackeyedsusan727
      @blackeyedsusan727 6 років тому +1

      Simona Michel Beautiful comment! That sounds amazing!

    • @gagaklumayung7995
      @gagaklumayung7995 3 роки тому

      I can only imagine

    • @ajjj1968
      @ajjj1968 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/ejG6b1g3sYs/v-deo.html

    • @ajjj1968
      @ajjj1968 3 роки тому

      There are several points in common between Mexican kitchen and Tunisian kitchen but the following dish does not exist in Mexico and it is the best for me :
      ua-cam.com/video/PAAayV59z80/v-deo.html

    • @alexcontreras6103
      @alexcontreras6103 3 роки тому +1

      @@ajjj1968 Tomatos and Chile Peppers are native to Mexico and have their Origins there including the sauces. Huevo Rancheros far pre dates Shakshuka

  • @sherryroberts7716
    @sherryroberts7716 5 років тому +121

    Thank you for NOT WASTING FOOD! I was delighted that you put everything you've chopped into your pan AND you kept the onion skins, etc., for a stock! BRAVO!!

    • @johnjuhasz9125
      @johnjuhasz9125 5 років тому +10

      Sherry Roberts stock is the best. I keep my onion peels, carrot peelings and ends, and celery tips in bags in the freezer. When we have a steer butchered and have bones I cook 5 pots all day. House smells great.

    • @fortnitepros8025
      @fortnitepros8025 4 роки тому +3

      Sherry Roberts bullshit, wasting food is awesome

    • @debofChrist
      @debofChrist 4 роки тому +2

      @@johnjuhasz9125
      I'm on a diet dude. Your making me hungry!!!😂

    • @sherryroberts7716
      @sherryroberts7716 4 роки тому +6

      @@fortnitepros8025 Thought I didn't want to waste my awesome perfect time on you, but I was born curious. What are you? Are you communicating from a distant planet?

    • @fortnitepros8025
      @fortnitepros8025 4 роки тому +8

      Sherry Roberts I am from a fishing village in the NE of Scotland called Hopeman. I always make sure to buy more food than I need so I can put it in the bin. It gives me an adrenaline rush and makes me feel alive.

  • @da251
    @da251 2 роки тому +1

    Chakshuka is a Tunisian dish, it became famous since everyone visit Tunisia 🇹🇳 loved the dish.

  • @raymonddersch4195
    @raymonddersch4195 4 роки тому +7

    Followed this recipe to a "t". Absolutely one of the best things I have ever eaten. Simply wonderful.

  • @danielmtech
    @danielmtech 7 років тому +17

    He is right on the portions. I had 3 eggs and I want more now. It is very mouth watering. the fresh tomatoes, cilantro and kalamata olives gave this dish so many layers on your palette. You must try this.

  • @aitornavarro6597
    @aitornavarro6597 7 років тому +724

    Tip for not burning your garlic. Sweat your onions first and at the last minute add your garlic.

    • @Realitycleans
      @Realitycleans 6 років тому +19

      you nailed it!

    • @faisalrahimi5869
      @faisalrahimi5869 6 років тому +3

      Yeah

    • @who52au
      @who52au 6 років тому +11

      Yep .. you can see he's burning the garlic !

    • @artrock100
      @artrock100 6 років тому +5

      no billy, the heat is of course not low but medium, but the garlic and onions have turned translucent or golden brown

    • @Junkinsally
      @Junkinsally 5 років тому +15

      Contrary to the non cooking know it alls here, you can't "sweat" onions. You either cook until translucent or brown them. You don't need to let chopped garlic set for allicin to "activate" and if you don't want to burn your garlic or onions turn freakin heat down!

  • @sparkle5184
    @sparkle5184 4 роки тому +8

    In Algeria, Morroco, Tunisia shakshuka is a very common meal that people eat for lunch or dinner. It's made with onions, tomatoes, courgettes ( zucchini) or ( and) eggplants , green peppers cooked in olive oil and spices. You Can add eggs at the end. It's delicious.

  • @queenbee7074
    @queenbee7074 4 роки тому +88

    Me after I cook Shakshuka(taking 1 hour to cook); “So this is your breakfast, lunch and dinner” enjoy

    • @ZA-ts2vc
      @ZA-ts2vc 4 роки тому +1

      Lol this should not take an hour to make XD
      I guess when you make it a couple times though it'll be a breeze for you.

    • @ZA-ts2vc
      @ZA-ts2vc 4 роки тому +1

      @@MikeC-nu7ty I could do it in 25-30 mins. And it would taste just as good. But I guess the amount your cooking could change how long it takes, maybe that's why we're not on the same page? Nothing wrong with taking your time tho!

    • @TMercan31
      @TMercan31 4 роки тому +1

      Hahaha for real tho! 😂😂😂

    • @ZA-ts2vc
      @ZA-ts2vc 4 роки тому

      @@MikeC-nu7ty I didn't state any particular time tho? Maybe you're confusing me with another comment lol

    • @ZA-ts2vc
      @ZA-ts2vc 4 роки тому

      @@MikeC-nu7ty Haha it's alright, happens to the best of us! :)

  • @ramonc1942
    @ramonc1942 5 років тому +26

    SO many variations of this dish! But they are all the perfect example of love from Mother Earth!

  • @36pinky96
    @36pinky96 7 років тому +77

    I made this right after I watched it. I did switch it up a little, I added kale and mushrooms in with the tomatoes and I fried my eggs, as I am not into poached eggs, but let me tell you.................. They were the best eggs EVER created. If you don't eat your eggs like this you are missing out on life!!!!!!

    • @PrimalGourmet
      @PrimalGourmet  7 років тому +6

      Awesome! So glad you liked it!

    • @GinzaGeorge
      @GinzaGeorge 5 років тому +5

      Okay this comment has convinced I shd try them out! Thank you. And amazing presentation out there Ronny Joseph.

    • @agotapongor2069
      @agotapongor2069 5 років тому +3

      One variation you can start with sausage, cut the sausage in pieces and start with sausage before you put your onion into the pan. We use fresh paprika as well. bell pepper is not good, better yellow fresh paprika, or similar. Or you can cook with rice: you start with sausage but do not need eggs in this case.

    • @johnjuhasz9125
      @johnjuhasz9125 5 років тому +2

      Let me tell you I like the kale idea.

  • @keletsobanditlale5440
    @keletsobanditlale5440 4 роки тому +21

    Tried it, loved it so did my daughter. I just left out the olives.

  • @99squinn
    @99squinn 4 роки тому +7

    We've been having this for dinner once a week this month, and I haven't gotten the eggs done just right. Appreciate this video, and yes - I'll make this until I get it right!! ;)

  • @gazaniaflower3695
    @gazaniaflower3695 7 років тому +166

    I made this dish 4 times. My family loved it! My son ate it for Breakfast, lunch and dinner. He wouldn't eat anything else when I made this lol

  • @EddiePirolli
    @EddiePirolli 5 років тому +34

    I was just in Tunisia and I found it such a fascinating country. There is so much history and the world needs to find out how fantastic their culinary is. Ojja which is their version of Shakshuka is served with this spicy sausage called Merguez which is absolutely Devine, not mention their olive oil which I personally think it tops the Italiand and Spaniards oils by 100 to 0. Their coffee and spices are out of this world.

    • @khalilchefaier445
      @khalilchefaier445 4 роки тому +4

      actually shakshuka is tunisian too ojja and shakshuka are two different things and both are tasty glad you liked our food

    • @hajarjbiri
      @hajarjbiri 4 роки тому +5

      North Africa's food is all the same. With different names, and some minor difference in taste (especially Tunisia. Algeria and Morocco)

    • @gemeaux2450
      @gemeaux2450 4 роки тому +1

      Shakshuka has many version and varieties ; Ojja is one the of Shashukas (many types : everything based on :tomato, oignons, peppers and eggs belong to Shashukas family )😉

    • @mrs.hatfield1451
      @mrs.hatfield1451 2 роки тому

      I agree!

  • @karencaring3356
    @karencaring3356 4 роки тому +6

    I make this dish a lot, usually for a simple dinner. I use organic free range eggs. I cook the eggs for more time than he has but that is my personal preference. I like the whites to be totally cooked and the yolks to be oozing rather than runny. If fresh tomatoes aren’t available I sometimes use a high quality tomato sauce from the store. Delicious!

  • @carlooblomov4255
    @carlooblomov4255 3 роки тому +1

    I lived in Tunisia; this bring back memories! If you cannot find harissa, you can get about the same flavor by combining garlic, paprika (already in the recipe), caraway and coriander seeds (ground), plus some cayenne to get the hotness. I like to do my chakchouka as a main dish with green bell peppers (add them to the sauce) and merguez sausages (grill them separately and put them on top. Tks for the video. It is a glorious recipe.

  • @CorrosiveColin
    @CorrosiveColin 7 років тому +34

    Whoever figured out that adding salt and pepper to something made it better is the real MVP. Little did he/she know the impact that discovery would make on the future of mankind.

    • @vishu9265
      @vishu9265 7 років тому +1

      9gag does that to you.

    • @aitornavarro6597
      @aitornavarro6597 7 років тому +1

      In sports MVP = Most Valuable Player. In this case Most Valuable Person?

    • @reuterlu
      @reuterlu 7 років тому

      Politically correct speech isn't my thing, fk off It's still most valuable player, It's an old meme though.

    • @MysteryTrayner
      @MysteryTrayner 7 років тому

      Louis XIV is the king who only had salt and pepper as seasoning in his food since then it caught on and was the basis for many cuisane especially in his home of france.

    • @johnbogdon1413
      @johnbogdon1413 7 років тому

      Everyone should use salt and pepper. The best spices that are needed for most recipes. Jerk!!

  • @andrewashlock5106
    @andrewashlock5106 4 роки тому +292

    I'm going to make this just so I can say "Shakshuka!" repeatedly

    • @leeschweitzer1171
      @leeschweitzer1171 4 роки тому +4

      lol,lol.......think he liked saying it as well ;-)

    • @manas0211
      @manas0211 4 роки тому +2

      Right on 🤣💥

    • @fenerbahce3799
      @fenerbahce3799 4 роки тому +2

      Shakahuka means in some language having loud sex

    • @shaunbath5739
      @shaunbath5739 4 роки тому

      absolutely stunning.

    • @wingoflife3140
      @wingoflife3140 4 роки тому

      Then memorise this song "Tarık Mengüç - Şak Şuka"

  • @nehasara4010
    @nehasara4010 4 роки тому +1

    My father used to and sometimes still does make this for Friday breakfast,since it's a weekend in KSA. We don't put in some of the mentioned ingredients like olives, paprika,garlic etc. but still it tastes amazing! Always brings back childhood memories. And to my surprise, when I came to Pakistan, I got to eat it, but with another name, "Anda ghuttala", meaning scrambled eggs, 'cause instead of cooking the eggs just like that,they scramble the ingredients together.

  • @MHarenArt
    @MHarenArt 4 роки тому

    I LOVE this dish. A young Israeli man I met in Costa Rica who runs a small restaurant with his brother served this for breakfast, and I ate it every day! He gave me his recipe!!! They served it with a little hummus and a pita bread!

    • @mbu8340
      @mbu8340 4 роки тому

      Same recipe as this video?

    • @MHarenArt
      @MHarenArt 4 роки тому

      @@mbu8340 Basically yes, except he used canned tomatoes and it work beautifully with that.

  • @rahulvishnu4426
    @rahulvishnu4426 4 роки тому +167

    Our man is badass. Uses a dagger for a kitchen knife!

    • @Blackimmnetwork
      @Blackimmnetwork 4 роки тому +7

      Small Scimitar

    • @greatervictorian1698
      @greatervictorian1698 4 роки тому +3

      Looks like a skinning knife from the abbs

    • @jasonmcdonald8436
      @jasonmcdonald8436 4 роки тому +2

      Looks like it's a butcher knife.

    • @llkk508
      @llkk508 4 роки тому +1

      Little mohel knife :)

    • @williammoore7482
      @williammoore7482 4 роки тому +7

      rahul vishnu I have to agree, that’s pretty bad ass! It looks to be a vintage carbon steel bull nose butchers knife. Just my opinion. I just made some this morning. I make enough to freeze in portions. Bon appétit

  • @gaylapawloski957
    @gaylapawloski957 4 роки тому +24

    One of the best Shakshuka recipes! Just one suggestion for people with gastritis, add a pinch of sugar into the tomato sauce before adding the eggs. It has nothing to do with seasoning, and it will not change the taste, the sugar will neutralize the acid in the tomatoes. Well done, excellent job!

    • @mrs.hatfield1451
      @mrs.hatfield1451 2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for this!! Literally the one worry I had making this for my family.. Some of us have worse stomach issues than the rest.

    • @tomriddolls
      @tomriddolls Рік тому +2

      Not to be a dick here but sugar does not neutralize acid - that's just wrong. It just disguises the flavour. You need a base, like baking soda. Actually in first year uni chem you know even to calculate the grams of soda required to neutralize the tomatoes. Not that hard with ph strips and a scale.

    • @mauroincani3042
      @mauroincani3042 Рік тому +1

      A pinch of nutmeg does the same.

  • @albertvanzyl4407
    @albertvanzyl4407 4 роки тому +5

    This is for sure the best Yemeni breakfast, how i miss those day with my friends back in Saudi having this with Kibda, Lahsa and bread with chai

    • @joannaoruclar9140
      @joannaoruclar9140 4 роки тому

      yes, I thought it was similar to a turkish dish too that my brother in law used to make. I'm glad I found how to do this!

    • @tncarthage7706
      @tncarthage7706 3 роки тому

      Tunisian food 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳

  • @claudiahenk8048
    @claudiahenk8048 4 роки тому +7

    Looks delicious. This will be my breakfast tomorrow. Need to go buying ingredients.

  • @manimohtasham1299
    @manimohtasham1299 5 років тому +79

    We call it tomato Omlet in Iran and no way to eat this without bread :)))

    • @jasonziyad5985
      @jasonziyad5985 4 роки тому +2

      In Palestine we call it colliya and eat it with flat bread 😋

    • @aliaguerin1266
      @aliaguerin1266 4 роки тому +2

      @@jasonziyad5985 No matter how you eat it, i love it regards from Amsterdam

    • @kayann3
      @kayann3 4 роки тому

      @@jasonziyad5985 What other breakfast food goes well with Shakshuka? Thanks

    • @jasonziyad5985
      @jasonziyad5985 4 роки тому +3

      @Anne martedela ( kind of sliced salami meat) jubna or other mild cheeses, zait and zatar which is a combination of olive oil and herbs, nice warm fresh olive bread it’s all preference and for a nice and healthy pallet cleanser after I usually have sliced fruit (strawberries, bananas and kiwi) with natural yogurt with a tiny drizzle of honey 😌

    • @jagdishnair1281
      @jagdishnair1281 4 роки тому

      Daym girl...

  • @judylin-kalff5445
    @judylin-kalff5445 7 років тому +373

    I found that it's easier to lay a spoon on top of the sauce, crack the egg into the spoon, and then slide the spoon out from underneath the egg. Ki

    • @PrimalGourmet
      @PrimalGourmet  7 років тому +45

      that's actually very sound advice! thanks so much for watching and for the tip! :)

    • @guadalupeguedea6643
      @guadalupeguedea6643 5 років тому +12

      Judy Lin-Kalff
      That’s a good idea, thanks for tip! 😊

    • @Ahmed27701
      @Ahmed27701 5 років тому +6

      Judy Lin-Kalff Thanks

    • @plifplouf
      @plifplouf 5 років тому +7

      thanks for the great tip!

    • @marietheresa7866
      @marietheresa7866 5 років тому +9

      Judy Lin-Kalff ThanQ soooo Much. Nice to see there are kind, caring folks like U who don't hold back but share useful tips that we can benefit from .
      GOD Bless.

  • @rangiiriahodgson7066
    @rangiiriahodgson7066 2 роки тому +1

    This is natural no need for tinned tomatoes. Will definitely cook this up. Thanks

  • @haithemmerchaoui9710
    @haithemmerchaoui9710 2 роки тому +1

    Shakshouka is actually Tunisian and it does have a meaning. Now I don't know which came first, but we refer to something that is a mix of a lot of things and usually becomes incomprehensible in result as shakshouka. For example you can be studying maths and a lot of variables come into play so you're like "ekh this is becoming shakshouka!"

  • @sriracha9729
    @sriracha9729 4 роки тому +385

    I made this without knowing this recipe when all I had was onion, tomato and egg. Now, you're telling me this is the worlds best breakfast? I must be a genius.... haha

    • @ddudduru9601
      @ddudduru9601 4 роки тому +1

      @@stpetercare2113 we've been eating*

    • @leahmay1506
      @leahmay1506 4 роки тому +2

      “Great minds think alike” 😭

    • @jayarajums
      @jayarajums 4 роки тому

      Same with me😂

    • @unresolvedmystery1390
      @unresolvedmystery1390 4 роки тому +2

      Hahahahaha but he has more stuff in that

    • @upasanadew52
      @upasanadew52 4 роки тому +2

      O yeah..we do it all the time, and it is very delicious!!

  • @denniswade4998
    @denniswade4998 4 роки тому +4

    Made this for the first time today as a dish for dinner. I had it over rice, and the flavors of the eggs, tomatoes and rice were to die for! I'm definitely doing this again!

  • @AnuSharma-us4rl
    @AnuSharma-us4rl 4 роки тому +1

    I tried it 2/3 times.everyone in my family loved it.very simple and easy to cook and goes very well with garlic bread

  • @ginasoriano998
    @ginasoriano998 4 роки тому +72

    Southern Italians make this its called "L'uovo in Purgatoria " Eggs in Purgatory " Add fresh basil and parsley. (No paprika) With romano cheese on top. You can add crushed red pepper. On a nice piece of Italian bread. Hes right. It's not purgatory. Its Heaven!😋

    • @fee68
      @fee68 4 роки тому +4

      It's a mediterranean dish every country in the mediterranean sea, we eat it in Algeria it's called Tchaktchouka here but I don't like it that much lol

    • @ginasoriano998
      @ginasoriano998 4 роки тому +3

      @@inkey2I'm crying 🤣🤣🤣 I don't think so. They wind up getting eaten. 😉😉😉

    • @lashawnab.441
      @lashawnab.441 4 роки тому +1

      Sounds like heaven

    • @fee68
      @fee68 4 роки тому

      @@lashawnab.441 YOU look like heaven

    • @markfloors6988
      @markfloors6988 4 роки тому

      @@fee68 Yea, until you have a kid with her and if things don't work out and she takes you to court, then your life will be a living hell lol

  • @Rashipandhi
    @Rashipandhi 4 роки тому +27

    The recipie looks awesome but the best part comes in the end when the chef praises himself..."hmmmm....It's heaven...." 😄

    • @matt2993
      @matt2993 3 роки тому

      He's filming is cooking, or course he's going to have some pride in it

  • @Jayashree2011
    @Jayashree2011 4 роки тому +14

    After watching this video, I remembered my mum a lot. When I was kid, my mum used to make this for the dinner served with rice or chapatti. Oh it was so delicious. Thank you for sharing this video, I am going to try this :)

  • @lalchhanhima_DarkHeart
    @lalchhanhima_DarkHeart 3 роки тому +2

    I made that without knowing the name like every 3/7 in a week and still doing it. Rather than just let the egg sit, i stir and mixed it up. It super cool. Work well with rice, curry, omg, with ... Dmm.. im hungry.. its 2 in the morning

  • @kennethsee6262
    @kennethsee6262 4 роки тому +2

    It's 3am here and my mouth was watering looks yummy getting up now and get breakfast

  • @deeferry6520
    @deeferry6520 5 років тому +98

    I was convinced when you added the smoked paprika but when you added the Harissa, I was in love. I prefer my eggs a little more done but this looks phenomenal, thank you

    • @T1ddlywinks
      @T1ddlywinks 5 років тому

      You should be brave with your egg experience my friend! I too used to be scared, but now the French scramble is my go to method. I don't know what it is that caused raw egg to become undesirable, but having taken the leap (along with well cooked fat/marrow) I can say it purely depends on quality.

    • @putriintanjamaludin7081
      @putriintanjamaludin7081 5 років тому +4

      i improvised the recipe, instead of harisa i used ground cumin with paprika coz i don't have any at home 😁. Try it out.

    • @johnjay5895
      @johnjay5895 5 років тому +7

      Dee Ferry I too prefer at least the whites of my eggs ‘cooked’ ...perhaps the thing that made raw eggs “undesirable” Travis Garcia could be a little thing called ‘ Salmonella’ maybe?🤷🏼‍♂️🙄

    • @ArthaxtaDaVince777
      @ArthaxtaDaVince777 5 років тому +5

      @@T1ddlywinks
      What caused it? Nasty goo that look's like placenta. No thanks, I like my egg whites well cooked.

    • @elenaneens1326
      @elenaneens1326 5 років тому +3

      i love that you mentioned you liked it cooked. me too ..me too.. in fact, i might give it a little jab while it's still on the flame so that the yolk would cook a bit too

  • @gloombla
    @gloombla 7 років тому +30

    This is the Saudi way Shakshuka .... Absolutely delicious !! Love it when mom does it 😭👍

    • @h.c.4683
      @h.c.4683 7 років тому +6

      Shakshouka or Taktouka means ''Vegetable ragout'' in Berber/Amazigh language (North Africa).

    • @gloombla
      @gloombla 7 років тому +11

      Wow it is amazing how cultures take from each other and enrich it with ingredients in their environment. Thanks for the info.

    • @PetBunnyDebbie
      @PetBunnyDebbie 7 років тому +1

      When I visited Morocco my hosts served me wonderful couscous with vegetables. I understand that's the national dish and most Moroccans have couscous with vegetables at least once a week. We also had this fantastic Harira soup during Ramadan. Two super healthy Moroccan dishes. :)

    • @h.c.4683
      @h.c.4683 7 років тому +2

      Moroccan Cuisine has long been considered as one of the most diversified cuisines in the world…is a mix of Arab, Berber, Moorish, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean African, Iberian, and Jewish influences. We eat Couscous or Kesksou on Friday after the prayer. We have delicious tajines as well. And we have so many other dishes !!!!!!!!!! I am glad that you enjoyed our food in Morocco, it is the best one :).

    • @h.c.4683
      @h.c.4683 7 років тому +4

      Yes correct, the Couscous is also prepared in Algeria and Tunisia (and Libya as well). We are one family.

  • @realcomments
    @realcomments 4 роки тому +4

    When he says "my friends", reminds me of Maz Jobrani!

  • @Abadox20
    @Abadox20 4 роки тому +4

    Really loved your take on this Egyptian dish! Definitely recommended for breakfast as it’s straight forward and easy to prepare.

  • @saus5985
    @saus5985 5 років тому +271

    In South Africa we call that "Bisto"
    I usually add Mushrooms and fresh chillies then baby spinach at the end. The best all day dish 💞💯

  • @zariqafsha
    @zariqafsha 5 років тому +16

    Now you’ve just made me hungry.. I’m gonna make this soon.

  • @lorenapenaflor9121
    @lorenapenaflor9121 4 роки тому +1

    I love this. I'm gonna try this as soon as tomorrow...

  • @milavargas1031
    @milavargas1031 4 роки тому +5

    I just ordered the last jar of Tunisian Harissa from Amazon, can't wait to try this recipe 😋

    • @armandopina8529
      @armandopina8529 3 роки тому +1

      you should make your own Harissa paste. Best recipe is Chef John Food Wishes. I substituted the Fresno Peppers with yellow Hungarian Peppers (chile güerito) and that taste AMAZING as well.
      it freezes beautifully.
      so does the shakshuka sauce , mi us the eggs.

    • @milavargas1031
      @milavargas1031 3 роки тому

      @@armandopina8529 thank you

  • @babylal5i
    @babylal5i 4 роки тому +91

    He remind me when at school the teacher told us we had to do a descriptive essay and we must be expressive

    • @IFaten8
      @IFaten8 4 роки тому +2

      babylali LMAOO true

    • @megflat2981
      @megflat2981 4 роки тому +1

      Was that an eye roll at how fgggg good it was! Loved his storytelling He painted this delicious picture ! Do more!! I have not cooked in ages but I can give it a go!

    • @babylal5i
      @babylal5i 4 роки тому +3

      @@megflat2981 nah, the thing is that it really remind me of the creative essays I had to do.. and once I had to write about a recepie... I mean I was in first grade I didnt even Cook, so I wrote about pancakes a whole page.... A whole page to Say eggs, milk, flour and heat but with the "ultimate recepie" "the most incredible"

    • @galiyahu4220
      @galiyahu4220 3 роки тому +1

      @babylali, that sounds like a fun essay. I was always writing in my grandma’s visitor book how I loved the food when I came to visit her.

  • @debrasanaipei1076
    @debrasanaipei1076 4 роки тому +67

    Thank you so much, Ronny, for your recipe! I made this for my boyfriend and now we are engaged 3 years later.

    • @llkk508
      @llkk508 4 роки тому

      Never forget, that way to man's heart leads through his stomach - congrats :)

    • @helenhelenyu
      @helenhelenyu 4 роки тому

      😂

  • @marknonnenmacher1918
    @marknonnenmacher1918 4 роки тому +3

    I just made this for lunch today. Followed your recipe. Wow, absolutely delicious! Thank you for this!

  • @Sweejit
    @Sweejit 4 роки тому +3

    I really appreciate this video and I just finished making a batch! I cheated with the spicy sauce and added cayenne pepper instead, and also added some orange bell pepper because i had a few ready to be consumed. Instead of cilantro I had some basil. I really just wanted the excuse to use LOTS of garlic. I am not disappointed. :D

  • @LordAlcomendrasVlogs
    @LordAlcomendrasVlogs 4 роки тому +74

    Big Wow! This means this that meal is all around and everyone could have the possibility to prepare this recipe.
    All they need to know is to follow the step by step process presented here.
    Congratulations friend!

  • @theophano
    @theophano 4 роки тому +78

    This is the first recipe video I've seen where the cook admits "the onions are making me cry".

  • @meowychu6651
    @meowychu6651 4 роки тому +1

    I just tried this, and it's WONDERFUL. Really simple, extremely delicious.
    I didn't have the secret ingredients but it still turned out perfect.
    ..
    ..
    For a person that doesn't like tomatoes, this changed my mind totally.
    Thank you!

    • @amyhall6
      @amyhall6 4 роки тому

      So without the smoked paprika and harissa it was ok? Did you add anything else extra by chance?

    • @meowychu6651
      @meowychu6651 4 роки тому +1

      @@amyhall6It still turned out amazing! I did add some finely chopped coriander, but that's only because I love them so much.

  • @heidarmodaresi2494
    @heidarmodaresi2494 4 роки тому +2

    I loved this last show as I did the other ones because it also had the most essential features to make it fun, amusing, interesting, and perfectly harmonious with how I catalog my thoughts and remember sequences of steps while cooking. At the end of your teaching, I often have a nice mental map that your fine teaching style helped me construct in my head. Your informal style of dealing with your cats and pieces of ingredients flying out of the pan makes the whole endeavor, not a learning chore, but a reminder that what I just watched on your show had nearly everything that I share with so many of my fellow Americans, the informality, proclivity toward making the working fun, and, if they are lucky, sharing their lives with beautiful animal friends. The Americana.

  • @bcandidvisuals
    @bcandidvisuals 5 років тому +12

    This looks so good and different! I can't wait to cook this, I love trying foods from different cultures!

  • @agentcomptable1091
    @agentcomptable1091 5 років тому +51

    My mother (god bless her soul) prepared it all the time for lunch i missed her so much..

    • @nothingnessjr7912
      @nothingnessjr7912 4 роки тому

      @jo donkey lord jesus christ is with her! i hope

    • @moushum
      @moushum 4 роки тому

      Kiss u with love

  • @beverleyvivone8629
    @beverleyvivone8629 4 роки тому +3

    I’ve had a version of this in Italy only used oregano instead of paprika n spices it’s lovely

  • @nancykearl5297
    @nancykearl5297 4 роки тому +1

    I love this video. First cooking video that is fun, entertaining, interesting and makes you want to fix what he is making. I hope he gets his own TV show someday. I would definitely watch. Also the recipe looks great fantastic. Like how he doesn’t make the whole process so definite. You can do it the way you want.

  • @iffatsiddiqui1926
    @iffatsiddiqui1926 5 років тому +13

    Just started watching this video. Loving listening to your nice voice n calm manner.

  • @AnyFuleKnoThat
    @AnyFuleKnoThat 4 роки тому +33

    This dish was made for me 40 years ago while I was in Dubai, I loved it. and have been cooking it since... but always the eggs are cooked, not like in this video, but i guess it's all a matter of your personal preference.

  • @Marie-vb9tv
    @Marie-vb9tv 4 роки тому +1

    I made this. It was as advertised. A+, will make again.

  • @Californiadreaming55
    @Californiadreaming55 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks Ronny, I’ve been looking for a good Shakshuka recipe and finally I know what to do with harissa!

  • @YasinOzylmaz
    @YasinOzylmaz 5 років тому +23

    in Turkey we have a meal called "şakşuka" (spelled exactly as Shakshuka) but its different than Shakshuka. This meal called "menemen" in Turkish. its quite popular. we eat in breakfast and lunch.

    • @sakshiarora2870
      @sakshiarora2870 5 років тому

      What is shakshuka in Turkey, then?

    • @brownmommy5505
      @brownmommy5505 5 років тому

      Turkish shakshuka has roasted eggplants and tomato sauce on top

    • @ilhamh4359
      @ilhamh4359 5 років тому

      Isn't the word shakshuka, or chakchuka as we call it in North Africa, a Turkish word? We were part of the ottoman empire for some 300 years and inherited many Turkish cakes like charaak (moon cakes) and baqlawa, and we even have a dish called kebab, but different from the standard one. It's basically French fries thrown in a meat/chicken and chickpeas white sauce , with a mixture of egg and parsley added at the end .

  • @foodandfuntraveler5859
    @foodandfuntraveler5859 6 років тому +38

    My mom has cook this for me but without the olives and cilantro as a Mexican version of Huevos Rancheros adding fresh Jalapeno peppers instead of the chili paste. This tastes very good but now I got to try ur version with Olives and cilantro. Great video makes me think about my childhood days still living with my parents. Thanks for sharing this amazing recipe.

    • @leohochhauser
      @leohochhauser 5 років тому

      Sounds like huevos a la flamenca

    • @pinkvelvetphotography9707
      @pinkvelvetphotography9707 5 років тому

      Me puede decir de favor que es la pasta roja que le pone? (es consome de tomate?)

    • @pinkvelvetphotography9707
      @pinkvelvetphotography9707 5 років тому

      Los huevos rancheroa son mis favoritos jaja por eao quiero probar esta receta que bueno que encontré un mexicano, espero me puedas ayudar :)

    • @blackhairedgoon8218
      @blackhairedgoon8218 5 років тому +1

      Try the Gordon Ramsay version, putting it in an oven dish wrapped in a tortilla and put in the oven

    • @gonzalezv279
      @gonzalezv279 5 років тому

      I know this is not new 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @albertogutierrez9734
    @albertogutierrez9734 4 роки тому

    I made the dish. Wonderful with crunchy bread. My daughter went to town. She ate three of those eggs. Beautiful dish. Very comforting with family and friends. Thank you for the recipe.

  • @gagandeepsingh-sz7px
    @gagandeepsingh-sz7px 4 роки тому

    How simple , this can truly inspire someone to try out cooking. Love it

  • @merlemitch46
    @merlemitch46 4 роки тому +3

    I will definitely try this dish I might be the only one in my household that eats it but I will definitely do it thank you so much

  • @Jerusalem23
    @Jerusalem23 4 роки тому +6

    This look like a dish that I saw from Spain. Looks delicious.

  • @YeasminSultana
    @YeasminSultana 2 роки тому

    Mouthwatering recipe for great sharing my dear friend

  • @anidnmeno
    @anidnmeno 4 роки тому +14

    "Nothing will stick to the bottom of this pan."
    *country ham has entered the chat*

  • @tracyosborne854
    @tracyosborne854 5 років тому +5

    Looks great! Try running water over the surface of the onion once you've halved them - cuts down the tears. Thanks for posting.

  • @amysmith3152
    @amysmith3152 6 років тому +18

    Count how many times he says beautiful 😏 such passion for shakshuka sir, I love it!

    • @iguardian1
      @iguardian1 5 років тому +1

      Seriously! Eggs and tomato! How do you get through the morning on that!

    • @markbanks8119
      @markbanks8119 5 років тому

      SHITT SHUKKER A...RABBYYYY

    • @Incountry
      @Incountry 5 років тому +1

      Mark Banks
      I know you having a good time...

    • @riyanafdo9596
      @riyanafdo9596 5 років тому

      Amy Smith

    • @Incountry
      @Incountry 5 років тому

      iguardian1
      It’s called Protein...

  • @jaynex903
    @jaynex903 4 роки тому

    This is what we cook when we need something delicious within no time... And I just love it.....😎

  • @ziggy33399
    @ziggy33399 4 роки тому +1

    Wow 🤩 thank you for all your work you obviously put into this video! Writing out your recipe, even helpful hints is a real boost. I’ve never heard of this dish nor some spices. Self isolating has made me open to new things and YOU are one of them. Deep gratitude. ❤️

  • @xAsphyxiated
    @xAsphyxiated 7 років тому +5

    oh my gosh, i love the way this guy narrates as he cooks. this is like pillow talk to me.

    • @e786y
      @e786y 6 років тому

      xAsphyxiated he is so hot. I'm so into those eggs 😂😂🍳

    • @laraayoubi4970
      @laraayoubi4970 6 років тому

      xAsphyxiated same

  • @almasld3085
    @almasld3085 7 років тому +238

    This is how Afghans cook their eggs (accompanied by fresh flat bread made on a pan). We call it "tukhum banjanami" which literally translates to tomato eggs:D

    • @tlimo5255
      @tlimo5255 7 років тому

      Almas Ld

    • @azamrami8954
      @azamrami8954 7 років тому

      Almas Ld

    • @hamzatahir629
      @hamzatahir629 7 років тому +18

      Im a Pashtun in Pakistan, and we cook the same!!!! We r technically Afghans lol

    • @Dorian_sapiens
      @Dorian_sapiens 7 років тому +3

      Hi, all! Could anybody share a recipe for flat bread or other bread that would go great with this? I know I could search one up with google, but I figured someone here might have one that's better and more authentic than something from recipe.com. Thanks in advance!

    • @axelcruz5394
      @axelcruz5394 6 років тому +2

      radamel falcao, ak100hvt is Obama sin laden from fuckistan

  • @walternirenberg3300
    @walternirenberg3300 3 роки тому

    THANK YOU for this simple and delicious recipe!!! I've made it several times now using home grown tomatoes and it gets better each time. At first, I didn't have the two magic ingredients (SMOKED paprika! and Harissa). I tracked them down at a middle eastern grocery (along with some Bulgarian feta cheese :). What a difference! It's got a smoky, spicy, complex flavor that's remarkable. Thanks for this wonderful recipe.

  • @Faramous
    @Faramous 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, and great timing popping up in my feed too. My brother just learned to cook this from a friend and has been looking for inspiration to hone the recipe.

  • @VegasChemistry
    @VegasChemistry 5 років тому +5

    “Unleash your primal gourmet” iconic!!

  • @tilldend20
    @tilldend20 4 роки тому +8

    His passion for this dish is beautifully child-like 🙃 feel like preparing it for his love for the dish

  • @judytam2835
    @judytam2835 4 роки тому +1

    I love to make anything with eggs.
    Scramble eggs with tomatoes, scramble eggs with shrimps, scramble eggs with oysters, scramble eggs with onions, scramble with beef, etc.
    Yep! Am a EGG person.
    But, will try this style too, looks so yummy ! 😋

  • @lk6789
    @lk6789 4 роки тому

    I think this recipe is universal, as a Brit this was my recipe breakfast / meal as a child especially when not feeling well. didn't have a fancy name, 'eggs and tomatoes' but more or less the same, without the olives and with more butter, still enjoy it

  • @ashleychavez6883
    @ashleychavez6883 7 років тому +26

    Im 14 years old and I wanted to make a fairly simple but good breakfast and once I saw this I MADE IT AND OH MY GOD IT WAS REALLY GOOD AND IM A PICKY EATER! Thx for the recipe:)))

  • @Junkinsally
    @Junkinsally 5 років тому +122

    I've made this before and finish mine off under a hot broiler to make sure eggs are set. Your looks delicious and I'm sorry so many comments are rude.... People shouldn't be allowed to comment without giving their real names, it would cut out a lot of abuse in comment sections.

    • @deviceundertest
      @deviceundertest 5 років тому +5

      fictional names allows give true feedback rather than flatering, like FB -> mutual adoration book, I would puke after eating raw egg whites like these in this video

    • @bollywoodway3312
      @bollywoodway3312 5 років тому +1

      Grow up

    • @capkarl2
      @capkarl2 5 років тому +2

      @@deviceundertest My Grandfather would poke a hole on each end of a raw egg and suck it out. These were from chickens raised on his farm. My point, to each their own.

    • @deviceundertest
      @deviceundertest 5 років тому

      @@capkarl2 protein in cooked eggs are much more digestible

    • @skinnydee1886
      @skinnydee1886 5 років тому

      Lisa, I do agree with you.

  • @gregmartyn1873
    @gregmartyn1873 4 роки тому +86

    So need to cook those eggs a bit longer for my taste, but this looks great and I'm gonna try it out!

    • @ragetobe
      @ragetobe 4 роки тому +8

      Yeah those white’s were not cooked.

    • @angenettesimpson5504
      @angenettesimpson5504 4 роки тому +5

      Agreed

    • @transporternr1849
      @transporternr1849 4 роки тому +1

      Yeps

    • @Domna7
      @Domna7 4 роки тому

      They cook with the tomato heat just cover the top and let them cook in, they are arent crude, just creamy, but yeah some people dont like it.

    • @tesfuweldemikael2902
      @tesfuweldemikael2902 4 роки тому +1

      And did you try?

  • @damasalzr6661
    @damasalzr6661 3 роки тому +1

    You were phenomenal doing this simple explanation not over talking and incredibly delicious but simple dish that i have made many time already thanks to your video 👏👏👏👏

  • @padredemishijos12
    @padredemishijos12 7 років тому +32

    in Mexico, its called Huevos Rancheros. In Spain its called Huevos Flamencos.

    • @NinjaBrutality
      @NinjaBrutality 7 років тому +3

      I was going to say that he was one tortilla away from being huevos rancheros!

    • @padredemishijos12
      @padredemishijos12 7 років тому +3

      NinjaBrutality The tomato originated in the New World. So, I'd say the Spanish created this in Mexico.

    • @NinjaBrutality
      @NinjaBrutality 7 років тому +4

      Tahuan Tinsuyo I know, but it was rapidly integrated in european culture 500 years ago and now is a traditional staple in various types of cuisines. Just like corn.

    • @padredemishijos12
      @padredemishijos12 7 років тому +4

      NinjaBrutality Humanity has a great debt to the Native American farmers of the New World. They gave us corn, potatoes, cacao, vanilla, squashes, tomatoes, peppers, turkeys and the list goes on. The anual potato harvest alone generates more wealth per year than all of the gold that the Spanish Conquistadors stole from the natives.

    • @ActuallyCPOS
      @ActuallyCPOS 7 років тому +1

      Tahuan Tinsuyo PJ O'Rourke had a good quote about the Spanish approach to the New World: the English and French created colonies that generated funds while the Spanish were mainly interested in enslaving the locals and digging for gold. This only devalued the price of gold back in Europe... "like breaking into a bank and stealing all the deposit slips."

  • @guess7576
    @guess7576 4 роки тому +6

    Seems like this is one universal dish.

  • @EnneSicksTeaPhore
    @EnneSicksTeaPhore 2 роки тому

    Idk if I’m crazy but I couldn’t find this exact video for the longest time.
    I love the simplicity of your recipe specifically

  • @simonbird1973
    @simonbird1973 Рік тому +1

    It’s very tasty but the ‘Full English breakfast’ is the king! 😋

  • @paulziolo9241
    @paulziolo9241 4 роки тому +12

    I’m watching this since I’m going into hospital tomorrow - soggy toast regime for 2 weeks, eggs forbidden. I’ll dream about what I witnessed here.....

  • @tonioyendis4464
    @tonioyendis4464 5 років тому +36

    You had me at, cast-iron pan! That’s my favorite thing to cook in.

    • @andrewlachica7153
      @andrewlachica7153 4 роки тому +1

      Tonio Yendis Hi Tonio! Do you also cook this dish in a cast-iron pan? A lot of people caution the use of cast iron for tomato-based dishes because the acid will react with the seasoning. Does the tomato sauce really affect the pan that much? I’m thinking you may just need to season more thoroughly if you want to make this dish

    • @Sofia-wx2ht
      @Sofia-wx2ht 4 роки тому +1

      🤣

  • @babycakes8434
    @babycakes8434 4 роки тому +7

    No olives for me but everything else looks delish. I like the whites more cooked. We make in Poland scrambled eggs like that. Yummmm

  • @E_Dtl
    @E_Dtl 4 роки тому

    If a dish could get the Nobel prize, this would be my contender. It is absolutely brilliant, No less.
    I make it with cumin, dried coriander and chili flakes. Can't find the chili paste.
    And as a small note: it's pure medicine for a hangover.

  • @vic82ism
    @vic82ism 7 років тому +58

    Bread would have been really good with this dish😉

    • @vaivi24
      @vaivi24 7 років тому +10

      A garlic bread :)

    • @qassamrabi4719
      @qassamrabi4719 7 років тому +11

      vicky armendariz now your thinking like middle easterners

    • @user-rt4kn8qc6o
      @user-rt4kn8qc6o 7 років тому +1

      vicky armendariz Agree. After first try, realizing bread would be a good balance to strong flavored dish. Loved it.

    • @theouerthi
      @theouerthi 4 роки тому +1

      yeah hsakshuka is tunisian and I cant imagibe eating it without bread .

    • @falsehoodbasher7240
      @falsehoodbasher7240 4 роки тому

      Um. The world thinks like that.
      Bread bread bread bread bread
      Rice.

  • @boodoggy
    @boodoggy 5 років тому +6

    This looks so freaking good.
    I love his "heavy" measurements. His teaspoons look more like a half cup or so, I love it.
    Bam! Lol

  • @janiceinFL
    @janiceinFL 4 роки тому

    Wow! Thank you for this recipe! So easy and it is fantastic! I just made a pan for me and my daughter. Now, having used the last but of harissa seasoning, that I had, but wasn't sure how to use properly, I need more harissa because this was awesome and we'll be making it again!! Sooo good!

  • @somaayman6033
    @somaayman6033 4 роки тому +5

    As Egyptian I'm so proud of what I see actually 💞