Easy Amazing Shakshuka Recipe

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  • @pepc2305
    @pepc2305 2 роки тому +559

    Having been born and brought up in Tunisia, I like my shakshuka to be spicy, so instead of bell pepper (which in my opinion taste too sweet for this), I use a Tunisian chili paste that my family absolutely loves! It's called Harissa and I add according to how spicy I want it to be. Sometimes I add the red bell pepper in there along with some banana peppers for that slightly sweet and tangy taste!

    • @sophiebaird1910
      @sophiebaird1910 2 роки тому +8

      I love Tunisian harrisa it’s amazing!

    • @sheryn61
      @sheryn61 2 роки тому +3

      Sounds delish!

    • @MaryTulipeNoire
      @MaryTulipeNoire 2 роки тому +13

      it is not Shakshouka or Ojja if it is not loaded with harissa, summer hot green pepper, onions, and garlic. YUM!

    • @pepc2305
      @pepc2305 2 роки тому +4

      @@MaryTulipeNoire Yesss agreed!!

    • @tedetownslol
      @tedetownslol 2 роки тому +4

      The only thing I brought back from my trip to Tunisia - Harissa haha :)

  • @dngriffiths8105
    @dngriffiths8105 Рік тому +209

    Yes, Shakshuka is a family favourite. A couple of suggestions to anyone making this:
    1. Have all of your eggs ready to go in advance -- break each in its own small bowl or cup (whatever you've got)..Salt and pepper each egg before adding them to the pan. You'll find that the eggs cook quickly, and you want to ensure that they all cook the same.
    2. Get the whites cooked, absolutely, but only minimally cook the yolks. When you serve (always in bowls, never plates), serve with the eggs floating on top, and then your guests can break their yolks, creating a delicious blend of egg and tomatoes. To achieve this, timing is crucial. You need to have your toast or bread prepped and waiting. As soon as the eggs are ready, get the pan off of the heat, and dish out the tomato mix, nestling the eggs on top, and dress as you'd like with herbs, a dash of olive oil, and/or a sprinkle of finely shredded slightly salty cheese (such as parmesan).

    • @mylesleggette7520
      @mylesleggette7520 Рік тому +14

      hehe, my wife point-blank *refuses* to eat my Shakshuka if the yolks are not fully cooked - runny yolks make her nauseous. So I always have to add some of the eggs early and some later so I can scoop out the parts with the runny yolks for myself!

    • @angytub3
      @angytub3 Рік тому +4

      @DN Griffiths That's making something complicated out of a very simple dish.

    • @Gravitation3Beatles3
      @Gravitation3Beatles3 Рік тому +1

      @@mylesleggette7520 yup! i know a lot of people that don’t like runny yolks

    • @minatroop6436
      @minatroop6436 6 місяців тому

      Smart man. Not to add problems to the marriage.

    • @Dean-zd4sn
      @Dean-zd4sn 4 місяці тому

      Are your eggs going into a low heat??

  • @soulfulwildflower3068
    @soulfulwildflower3068 2 роки тому +279

    Omg I am cracking up because I always joke with my partner that every time I have a craving to fix a dish or dessert, your recipe for that dish pops up on my feeds soon after. About 2 hours ago, I brought up wanting to make shakshuka (and looking for recipes) and now you have uploaded this video! Perfect timing!! I will take that as a sign to make this dish this week!

    • @antithrice1715
      @antithrice1715 2 роки тому +4

      I thought I'm the only one it was shocking me 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @rarala835
      @rarala835 2 роки тому +2

      ME TOO!!! This is fate

    • @elmwoodmotionpictures1765
      @elmwoodmotionpictures1765 2 роки тому +5

      It’s not fate guys or a coincidence. Google listens to everything you say through your phones and computers so that they can choose what videos to advertise to you. Facebook does the same thing :).

    • @antithrice1715
      @antithrice1715 2 роки тому

      @@elmwoodmotionpictures1765 no I've been a subscriber since a year

    • @ivory8492
      @ivory8492 Рік тому

      @@elmwoodmotionpictures1765 oop- thats kinda creepy tbh

  • @annakout
    @annakout 2 роки тому +36

    I made this dish and added chorizo (because I had to use it up) and omg, it was life changing. It delicious. I’m drooling thinking about it now.

    • @stanleyc9785
      @stanleyc9785 3 місяці тому +1

      know it's been a while but do you happen to remember when you added the chorizo while making it? 🤔

    • @annakout
      @annakout 3 місяці тому

      @@stanleyc9785 I do remember it and it was delicious. I actually had chorizo to it now because I love the spiciness.

    • @bosabotage8321
      @bosabotage8321 3 місяці тому +2

      @@annakout I think they mean when/at what step in the cooking process you added it.

  • @Kaeldrass
    @Kaeldrass 2 роки тому +20

    I made Shakshuka yesterday!! I had a sudden craving, I'm so excited to try your recipe. Our friend said it was t he best thing I have ever made in the years of our friendship

  • @roxii7190
    @roxii7190 2 роки тому +15

    Omgg I am a big fan of you from Saudi Arabia and Shakshoka is very famous here.
    I am really happy to see you addressing one of our delicious Middle Eastern dishes! Enjoy everyone!

    • @roxii7190
      @roxii7190 Рік тому +3

      @@leonardopeters4914 and? If you don’t know North Africa speaks Arabic and shares the same religion and similar history with the Middle East, so we have a mixed culture. Also Egypt isn’t that far away from Saudi Arabia and as an Arab, unlike you, I grew up eating this for breakfast many mornings.
      Didn’t see the day where a guy named Leonardo teaches me about my culture coming.

  • @biga4065
    @biga4065 Рік тому +242

    Dear John my name is Jaleh 60 years old. I have started watching your videos recently. I have been suffering from depression because of all the war going on around the world. I am a victim of war myself. But watching your videos is a kind of healing for me. I have to say congratulations to you to help me defeating my depression. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @shreyabhosale1787
      @shreyabhosale1787 8 місяців тому +5

      Much love and hugs to you!❤

    • @irishhoopers6899
      @irishhoopers6899 7 місяців тому +3

      Hugs ❤

    • @Devin_Jazzberry
      @Devin_Jazzberry 7 місяців тому +4

      ❤❤ glad you are feeling better! Good luck!

    • @kaysmith6935
      @kaysmith6935 6 місяців тому +5

      Hope cooking brings you peace and d fulfillment

    • @mianyc3873
      @mianyc3873 5 місяців тому +3

      I hope you feeling better today I did suffer from depression too but I learned how to beat it I know it’s hard but possible to never be depressed again it’s all mental

  • @kahina2017
    @kahina2017 2 роки тому +9

    This is the exact recipe we use in Algeria! Bravo!! I am surprised how you nailed it!! The perfect bread that goes with it could be matlou or khobz eddar. Two traditional Algerian home made breads.

  • @shiroyay
    @shiroyay 2 роки тому +13

    If you're in a rush , After adding the egg you can just start mixing it up to make it heat faster but if you want it to look good as John said leave it to heat for minutes " time depends on the oven"
    Im a Middle Eastern follower so seeing the dish we eat mostly every morning is rlly amazing 👏 thank you

  • @le2382
    @le2382 2 роки тому +322

    Growing up, my mother always added cooked chickpeas to shakshouka. It’s quite common in Northern Egypt where she’s from, and she’d cook it in the oven. I’ve tried so many versions, but my mom’s meatless chickpea shakshouka is still my favourite!

    • @cardemis7637
      @cardemis7637 2 роки тому +4

      I like that idea, chickpeas would add a delightful bit of added texture and flavor.

    • @Y0za
      @Y0za 2 роки тому +2

      عامل ايه يا صحبي لول

    • @snehakolluru8452
      @snehakolluru8452 2 роки тому +1

      Hi! Im a vegetarian can you share a recipe?!!!!

    • @Amogussusy
      @Amogussusy Рік тому

      @@snehakolluru8452 this recipe is not for vegetarian!!!

    • @Amogussusy
      @Amogussusy Рік тому +1

      @@Y0za زى الطعمية الجميلة اوى

  • @HfromAlg
    @HfromAlg 10 місяців тому +4

    Omgg it's a very famous dish here in Algeria 🇩🇿 and you can even find it in restaurants / street food etc . I really love it 😍 so delicious !

  • @wallihaley5194
    @wallihaley5194 2 роки тому +4

    OMG I just watched the segment with John Kanell on Drew Barrymore and it was the sweetest thing ever! She praised him for his gentleness and his kindness in speaking, and was literally brought to tears! I think Drew made a very profound point and expressing what so many of us love about John Kanell!

  • @MaideKarzaoglu
    @MaideKarzaoglu 2 роки тому +821

    In Turkey, we called this dish “Menemen” and there’s an endless debate in public about which menemen is the real one: “with onion” or “without onion”. ☺️ And here, there’re some places especially in Black Sea region, they only serve shakshuka with gorgeous sourdough bread nothing else. It’s weird that this basic dish has deep culture in its genes.

    • @shadanaljanabi
      @shadanaljanabi 2 роки тому +58

      I think the main differance between traditional menemen and shakshuka is Turks use butter but we use olive oil. And that simple ingrediant would make a very big differance. I noticed that in Turkey they make the butter brown before cooking it and it gives it a nutty flavour. Love tham both

    • @MaideKarzaoglu
      @MaideKarzaoglu 2 роки тому +30

      @@shadanaljanabi Thank you for your reply! Using butter is a choice changing by regions. In Black Sea region yes we use butter but when you go to the Mediterrian, they use olive oil too ☺️

    • @marwanaghmouchi2399
      @marwanaghmouchi2399 2 роки тому +19

      It is pretty different. In a menemen you mix the eggs. Not in shakshuka. Also shakshuka has a kick to it. Menemen has a tomatoey flavor rather than spicy. I love both

    • @vanessagoddess1
      @vanessagoddess1 2 роки тому +11

      I am from Australia and we have a large Turkish community. I have tried this dish (it was delicious). It was made with olive oil but without onion.
      Also, it was made with pepper paste (that's what they called it). It is exactly like tomato paste but it is made with red capsicum rather than tomato to make the paste.
      It was also made with fresh tomato not from a tin

    • @shadanaljanabi
      @shadanaljanabi 2 роки тому +8

      @@marwanaghmouchi2399 yes I noticed that, they mix the eggs. I love the black sea version 🤤 every thing there is tasty. Even the eggs tast differant. I miss Turkey, stop talking about food 😭😭

  • @vickiibendit943
    @vickiibendit943 2 роки тому +6

    I have a friend from Africa. She’s made this for me before. She put some okra in hers, along with a small amount of scotch bonnet peppers. She kept the spice level low because she knows I don’t handle that level of heat, LOL. Anyway she also chopped up a large squash of some sort, I don’t know what type as she prepped before I came over. It was absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing this, I think I’ll try and make my own.

    • @sylvialyall6757
      @sylvialyall6757 12 днів тому

      Africa, serioulsy, which country, yeah I have a friend from Europe, I have a frined from Asia.

    • @sylvialyall6757
      @sylvialyall6757 12 днів тому

      love the ercipie though and will try it!

  • @sylviaseri4235
    @sylviaseri4235 2 роки тому +37

    Hi John. As you said, many cultures have something like this. I’m Italian and ours is called Eggs in Purgatory. Different spices, grated cheese. Popular Lenten dish!

    • @lilafeldman8630
      @lilafeldman8630 2 роки тому +4

      Eggs in purgatory for Lent! Lol

    • @sylviaseri4235
      @sylviaseri4235 2 роки тому

      @@lilafeldman8630 lol, true story!

    • @MotanulFritz2008
      @MotanulFritz2008 2 роки тому +2

      Sylvia, what's the recipe name in Italian please?

    • @americangirlx4
      @americangirlx4 Рік тому

      ​@@MotanulFritz2008Fritz, if u see this, its about the Italian version. My grandmother used to make it WITHOUT the peppers, but she added 2 large cans of peas at the end instead (Frozen peas are too firm). She then added lots of Italian spices...oregano, basil, crushed🔥red pepper, well salted and bay leaves and let it simmer. She used more tomato sauce, and would add chicken broth if too thick. Poach the eggs, top with lots of fresh parmesan. It's incredible and my daughter's favorite dish!! 😊

    • @katyp.2495
      @katyp.2495 Рік тому

      Eggs in Purgatory is right. Everything that goes into this dish is mmmm, until the eggs are added, THEN it's purgatory for me 😣!

  • @bflogal18
    @bflogal18 2 роки тому +297

    Jon, you and Brian are doing your sons a great deed by developing their palates early. I love cooking and never understood why some parents made their kids bland food, assuming they wouldn’t eat the adult fare. As a result I raised four gourmands who are now raising their kids to explore cuisine. Food is such an intoxicating delight at any age!

    • @Tanias112
      @Tanias112 2 роки тому +5

      I really enjoy indimine 2 minute noodles which are very spicy and hot and my boys hated missing out; these noodles are what got my boys into spicy hot meals from a very young age.

    • @rabbit_scribe
      @rabbit_scribe 2 роки тому +8

      I was raised in a big family and I think I was in my 20s before I realized that some parents made "kid food," separate from whatever the adults were eating!

    • @tarsharobinson2007
      @tarsharobinson2007 2 роки тому +7

      YES!! my nieces and nephews ate whatever we fixed, so it was such a blow to the heart when the oldest niece started school and then all of a sudden she didn't like "that" food anymore but thankfully that didn't last too long and she's back to eating what we eat; but there is always a time for fish sticks and french fries 🤣🥰

    • @mdg6117
      @mdg6117 2 роки тому +3

      This is so true! Train them early so they don't miss out when they grow up! I have a friend whose kid doesn't like ham in her sandwich because "it ruins the flavor"....i stood there speechless LIKE ITS HAM..WHATTTT?!?!?! LOL

    • @Sharibaby80
      @Sharibaby80 2 роки тому +3

      I looked at a kid crazy when she came over and said "I don't eat that shape pasta" girl please. 🤣

  • @Thss
    @Thss 2 роки тому +8

    I'm north African , we cook shakshuka a lot during summer it's delicious and easy to make 😋

  • @Bubreherro
    @Bubreherro 2 роки тому +10

    I just made this earlier today. First time cooking one myself. Ended with so much that I invited my sister and her partner over: we are extremely happy and satisfied! This was quite easy and fun!

  • @jessicabulger5502
    @jessicabulger5502 2 роки тому +19

    i love how affordable this recipe is! i make it 2 times a week with different variations and i never tire of it :)

  • @jeepgrl4888
    @jeepgrl4888 2 роки тому +1

    Omg! I just made this last night not knowing video was out … not gonna lie I over cooked eggs but none the less my husband was so impressed n it was delicious. I added mushrooms, and spinach and bell peppers. Just wish I had made extra . I paired it with French bread . My husband asked is this recipe from that preppy guy😂. I said yes I just love him .

  • @tasneem9421
    @tasneem9421 2 роки тому +17

    Love this dish, I'm Algerian and I made this dish every time! I make it very spicy lol. Thanks for making it John.

    • @tasneem9421
      @tasneem9421 2 роки тому

      @@noratameu8674 سلام هذا جميل!

    • @tasneem9421
      @tasneem9421 2 роки тому

      @@noratameu8674 Okay

  • @juliebpn2639
    @juliebpn2639 Місяць тому

    I made this just now. I/o eggs i chosed chicked, then added chilli and eggplants and 2 tsp of sugar, and 1/2 cup.of water. Its so yummy!!!!!

  • @DrFellPM
    @DrFellPM 2 роки тому +89

    You can tell John was a teacher....perfect instruction! Thanks, man!

  • @niccole8530
    @niccole8530 2 роки тому +5

    I must say you make everything PERFECT! My husband is from Turkey so we add a diced long hot pepper and we add a little mozzarella sometimes on the tomatoes at the end . It’s so delicious! Also your voice is so calm. I could listen to you all day. Thank you💝🍲

  • @algeriandonna5031
    @algeriandonna5031 2 роки тому +6

    It is one of the famous recipes in Algeria🇩🇿🇩🇿 😍😍😍
    Thanks 👌

  • @esrasalemlysalem167
    @esrasalemlysalem167 Рік тому +2

    It is my favourite breakfast. The main ingredients are fresh tomato and chilli pepper both are the best to have the original shakshouka. Thanks for sharing that dish and producing it professionally like usual.

  • @յoյօ-s1d
    @յoյօ-s1d 2 роки тому +6

    Fried tomatoes and eggs is my childhood favorite been having this for over 30 years love it

  • @sanaa1815
    @sanaa1815 2 роки тому +1

    Omg i'm so happy u did the recipe i'm from algeria 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿 and shakshuka is algerian word

  • @BenAdam76-q9h
    @BenAdam76-q9h Рік тому +59

    My favorite dish when I was student and broke in Morocco. I still love it.
    This dish was invented in North Africa when the Spaniards brought tomatoes from America to our Mediterranean region. Big Thanks to the native people of America for bringing us some staples in our North African kitchen, like tomatoes, corn, avocado...
    Shakshuka is delicious, nutritious, affordable and easy to make 👍
    ❤ From Morocco.

    • @timesup6302
      @timesup6302 10 місяців тому +4

      It wasn't the natives that brought you tomatoes. It was Europeans lol

    • @apou01
      @apou01 9 місяців тому +2

      @@timesup6302 The Spaniards brought the seeds from the Aztec empire in Europe and Spain. Technically, they didn't bring it to North Africa, but the tomato was cultivated by the South American Andes natives, the first place genius.

    • @timesup6302
      @timesup6302 9 місяців тому

      @apou01 You said the natives brought them to you. Which is false genius. Actually be smart if you're going to be a smartass

    • @Dean-zd4sn
      @Dean-zd4sn 4 місяці тому

      ​@@apou01cool that's very interesting. I love the story behind dishes.

    • @marirar
      @marirar 2 місяці тому

      this Dish was invented in Tunisia ( saying it was invented in north africa without mentioning from which country is not fair ) .

  • @Sarah33Kaufman
    @Sarah33Kaufman Рік тому +2

    I’ve been making this dish since I was 14. I don’t put cilantro or parsley in it but sometimes I add green peas and mushrooms . I also serve it over steam rice, but I like it with crusty bread as well.

  • @DudeGuyBroGuy
    @DudeGuyBroGuy 2 роки тому +9

    I always went skin side DOWN on the bell peppers because it’s easier to cut through with even a slightly dulled knife. Legit different strokes I guess. Amazing dish bro!

  • @theouerthi
    @theouerthi 2 роки тому +302

    needs harissa though ! It's always made with harissa in it's original home, Tunisia. and it adds a lot of flavor if it's traditional homemade Harissa with smoked pepper and all the spices..

    • @MARRY25ch
      @MARRY25ch 2 роки тому +15

      Hi Mehdi..glad to see a Tunisian fellow here...
      I think Tunisia is not the original source of shakshuka.. I once heard it's an Indian dish hhhhh...hope I am wrong..well we have our personal touch of spices and ingredients you know

    • @patriciadelgadillo388
      @patriciadelgadillo388 2 роки тому +5

      🤔 Where do we get and what is harissa? Please

    • @maureenc9873
      @maureenc9873 2 роки тому +14

      @@patriciadelgadillo388 harissa is a red pepper / chili pepper paste. You should be able to find it in the international foods aisle, or close to canned / jarred sauces.

    • @alexandriaborn8285
      @alexandriaborn8285 2 роки тому +3

      @@patriciadelgadillo388 You find it in any Mediterranean store . Hyvee too has two or three different types of harrisa in jars

    • @patriciadelgadillo388
      @patriciadelgadillo388 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you all 😊♥️

  • @djamilalounnaci7414
    @djamilalounnaci7414 2 роки тому +11

    Algerian way to do it: thinly sliced onion, bell pepper and garlic are optional but add more flavor, hot pepper, spices (black pepper, paprika, a little bit of cumin), freshly cut tomatoes are the best to use. Eggs are optional, you can also add fried diced zucchini, eggplant and /or potatoes. Final touch: extra olive oil when its done cooking.
    Another version: called Chlita, is basically Roasted bell pepper, roasted garlic and tomatoes. Everything smashed and sauté with olive oil..
    Those 2 are our go to dishes on summer time

    • @mimibella8512
      @mimibella8512 10 місяців тому +1

      that's totally true.... I love the second one, I really enjoy it in summer time, ❤❤❤

    • @Alana-y3q
      @Alana-y3q 9 місяців тому +1

      Thanx for your recipe tips!

    • @djamilalounnaci7414
      @djamilalounnaci7414 9 місяців тому

      @@Alana-y3q welcome, let me know when you try it how it turns out

  • @NoMusiciansInMusicAnymore
    @NoMusiciansInMusicAnymore 11 місяців тому +1

    I love how wholesome it is that this guy cooks in his grandmothers kitchen

  • @Patti-1962
    @Patti-1962 2 роки тому +63

    This looks SO yummy! We still have tomatoes from last summer in the freezer, so this recipe would be a fantastic way to use them up. And, this meal is very economical, and I know my grandchildren would love this dish as well!

    • @noratameu8674
      @noratameu8674 2 роки тому

      Welcome 💥

    • @taniaslabokrug9362
      @taniaslabokrug9362 2 роки тому +1

      Hi, how do you freeze tomatoes? :)

    • @Patti-1962
      @Patti-1962 2 роки тому +5

      @@taniaslabokrug9362 We cut just through the skin a couple of times, drop them into boiling water for several minutes, then quickly remove them. Once they are cool enough, the skin will peel off easily. After that we cut them into smaller pieces and puree them in our blender. We cook the puree down for several hours, adding spices and other seasonings. We only make marinara sauce to use for spaghetti and other pasta dishes!

    • @taniaslabokrug9362
      @taniaslabokrug9362 2 роки тому +1

      @@Patti-1962 Thank you very much, for your answer. It is interesting idea ;)

    • @Nonyabsnss
      @Nonyabsnss 2 роки тому

      @@Patti-1962 thank you Patti ❤

  • @christinathompson1630
    @christinathompson1630 11 місяців тому +2

    Loved this, just made it for brunch. I had a lot of yogurt I wanted to use so I topped the dish with yogurt and garlic, so a mix of your recipe with Turkish eggs. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @Itsmsxo
    @Itsmsxo 2 роки тому +18

    It’s 10:22 pm and I am about to get up and make this. 🤤

    • @noratameu8674
      @noratameu8674 2 роки тому

      it's the recipe of nona tameu. welcome.

    • @bigstonez
      @bigstonez Рік тому

      its 10:50 pm and im abt to get up and make this

  • @RawnaaAlmasry
    @RawnaaAlmasry 2 роки тому +7

    As you mentioned it's a north African recipe.. you did it well with complete xomprehension to its ingredients. I cheer for you for the recipe and for being left handed talent just like me hahaha.

  • @brendaceciliadesigns
    @brendaceciliadesigns 2 роки тому +24

    I made this for my family last night and they loved it! It turned out pretty good and I’m no expert cook whatsoever. Thank you so much for your recipes John! ✨❤️❤️

  • @AlinaTk
    @AlinaTk 4 місяці тому +1

    Love it that you can modify the recipe based on your preferences! I add eggplant and mozzarella to mine and it’s divine! Cheers from 🇺🇦 !

  • @lidiasalatboubeker6155
    @lidiasalatboubeker6155 2 роки тому +75

    So nice to see a recipe from my country , Algeria ❤ thank you john

    • @noratameu8674
      @noratameu8674 2 роки тому

      Yammy

    • @nicolasperidakis3335
      @nicolasperidakis3335 2 роки тому +6

      Shakshuka is a Tunisian Dish

    • @nadinerhk3844
      @nadinerhk3844 2 роки тому +9

      @@nicolasperidakis3335 No, it originated from somewhere between Algeria and Tunisia. Can’t really pinpoint a specific country since there were no distinct borders formerly, therefore claiming it’s Tunisian is quite misleading. That’s why we generally go for North African, Maghrebi or Berber dish.

    • @aaliyaatisa7025
      @aaliyaatisa7025 2 роки тому +5

      Its also a traditional dish from arab countries not only tunesia & algeri btw 😂

    • @nadinerhk3844
      @nadinerhk3844 2 роки тому +4

      @@aaliyaatisa7025 you obviously didn't get my point. It's a very popular dish therefore present in a lot of countries but it originated from North Africa. Just like pasta, you can find it everywhere but it's still Italian.

  • @amiraazmy6701
    @amiraazmy6701 8 місяців тому

    I’m from Egypt, I love shakshuka and it’s one of the main dishes we have for Fridays breakfast ! We don’t make it with garlic, sometimes we add chopped olives, chilli pepper and for garnish chopped parsley at the end.
    Indeed across the Middle East each country has its own version of shakshuka Tunisia , Yemen, Palestine (my fav version), Turkey and Morocco

  • @ChrisCM6
    @ChrisCM6 2 роки тому +5

    So good... In my version, I add tomato paste for sweetness; and for the eggs, I go for low temperature eggs for controlled and soft eggs (64° for 1h05). I don't like overcooked eggs and this way they're just melting in your mouth and creamy. Thank you for the video, amazing as always 🙏

  • @bineyammekbib3792
    @bineyammekbib3792 2 роки тому +2

    I really recommend you make burritos what I love about burritos is that you can have anything put in burritos,personally my favorite
    Burrito combo is eggs,super spicy salsa and a bit cheese also I love your great work this is what inspired me to become a future chef thank you for anyone who reads this.

  • @nesrinehimour8510
    @nesrinehimour8510 2 роки тому +3

    Shakshuka is one of the most go to dish for summer in Algeria we serve it with olive oil and “kesra” which is a traditional type of bread

  • @debbiezullo7056
    @debbiezullo7056 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve been making this dish for a couple years now. I add garbanzo beans. But all the other ingredients look just like your recipe. Thank you for sharing❤️

  • @MARRY25ch
    @MARRY25ch 2 роки тому +33

    Simple but so tasty...we in Tunisia can add homemade sausages or shrimps or meatballs...we call it Ojja or Shakshuka..we have some personal touch also like garlic, red chilly pepper or Harissa (which is red pepper paste with some local spices) and decorate with parsley...so yummy...it's so simple but it can be easily modified.

  • @Atayrmy
    @Atayrmy Рік тому +1

    As somebody who mainly watches his baking things, this was a nice lil change especially with something I really wanna try

  • @bakingpotato
    @bakingpotato 2 роки тому +3

    Shakshuka is super famous and loved by everyone here in Algeria ! Thanks for sharing this among your recipes John. We love you ! 🤓❤️🇩🇿
    You also gave a spot on definition of the name 👏

  • @spgirl2011
    @spgirl2011 2 роки тому +4

    I absolutely love this! I added mushrooms, chipotle chili powder, bay leaves and topped it with avocado, it was delicious. Thanks for the great recipe!

    • @iluminameluna
      @iluminameluna Рік тому

      Never would've thought to sub in avocado 🥑! I can't eat eggs. Intolerance. Avocados sound amazing!

  • @rwatts2155
    @rwatts2155 2 роки тому +4

    Coming from New Orleans, I'd have to add some celery, Cayenne, and white pepper. I'd also add some serious Andouille Sausage. I might also add some gulf shrimp!

  • @sissy9393
    @sissy9393 5 місяців тому

    I eat mine a bit thicker and I do not like to use bread to dip. I love it alone. It is so good and it can be changed to your preference. I LOVE more spice too.
    Crusty bread would work great. Any bread one prefers. I made this yesterday and it is definitely a hit at my home. Next time I’ll be using fresh tomatoes from the small garden as well as canned.

  • @afifarouane2934
    @afifarouane2934 2 роки тому +4

    A thanks from Algeria🇩🇿🤗👍🏼where tchakchouka is eat especially in summer😋

  • @bonniehernandez8887
    @bonniehernandez8887 Рік тому

    Definitely should be spicy. I love the argument about the origin of the dish. It's like so many other Middle Eastern type dishes that probably come from all sorts of once, everyone customizing it to their own taste.
    Really like this channel

  • @dr.braxygilkeycruises1460
    @dr.braxygilkeycruises1460 2 роки тому +31

    Looks really good! I frequently make Shakshuka and just taught my granddaughter to make it. Interestingly, the grocery store near me now has bottles of Shakshuka that you can buy! (it's near the spaghetti sauce) Anyhoo, sometimes I add 2 or 3 crumbled veggie burgers (Dr. Praeger's) and before adding the eggs, I put a parmigiano reggiano rind in the sauce to get a delicate cheese flavor going throughout. Then add the eggs and cover. This is a really great dish to eat with bread, but even better ladled over Fritos as if it was a vegetarian/vegan chili!

  • @abigailchavez8126
    @abigailchavez8126 Рік тому

    I made this recipe the other day without knowing what it really was, I just mixed up some ingredients and I thought i was being creative but it tourn out now that it's actually shakshuka,so it's good to know that it actually has a name tho, it's delicious by the way. Excellent video, excellent recipe!

  • @melinhgunther
    @melinhgunther 2 роки тому +4

    I use harissa (it's like paprika) and it makes a big difference in the flavor. Cayenne is a must for me too.

  • @lolaottinger3038
    @lolaottinger3038 2 роки тому

    I make a dish very similar to this, I either add chicken or pork chops, then when all that’s left is that tomatoey goodness, I add an egg or two. It’s so good! I drooled through the whole video!

  • @Lisa6812
    @Lisa6812 2 роки тому +4

    I love this dish, I don’t add as many spices, just Italian seasoning salt and pepper. I add ground sausage and chickpeas. 😋

  • @Peaches4167
    @Peaches4167 2 роки тому +1

    We make a Bloody Mary Shakshuka with diced celery, Worcestershire, a little olive juice, and some sriracha added to the mix. There were a few occasions when we even threw in a couple splashes of Tito’s. For flavour. 😉 Garnish with celery leaves, green olives and a little horseradish infused sour cream. Heavenly brunch dish. Always went over with a bang. As always, splendid video. Hope you and the family are well. Love the channel. ❤️

  • @joyofcooking6117
    @joyofcooking6117 2 роки тому +4

    🤩🤩Cooking is the art of creating recipes by adding the right spices to make the food taste good. Great dishes differ all across the world. (You have The ambition to make something very good with the fewest possible ingredients. )Have a very blessed and wonderful week for you and your family

  • @taherbashir6196
    @taherbashir6196 2 роки тому +1

    Looks delicious!! however in Libya, the center of North Africa we use a mix of ground coriander and caraway instead of cumin, try it out you’ll love it!!

  • @ahmedtouati4141
    @ahmedtouati4141 Рік тому +13

    Vegetables you can do with your skakshouka :
    - Eggplants.
    - Zucchini
    - Pumpkin in small pieces
    - Fried potatoes
    - Spinach (the spinach variant with no peppers & tomatoes is named Makhzouna)
    My favourite is eggplant Shakshuka its absolutely delicious.
    And damn god I never seen a skakshouka with chickpeas !!! 😛
    😋😋😋

  • @botianadorman9253
    @botianadorman9253 2 роки тому

    Omg....this is Libyan shakshoka l'm soo happy chef thanks Thanks for the nice gesture 🇱🇾🇱🇾🇱🇾🇱🇾🇱🇾🇱🇾

  • @Menna.A
    @Menna.A 2 роки тому +12

    I'm from Egypt and we usually add minced meat to it. It's delicious, you should try it!

    • @moritlh
      @moritlh 2 роки тому

      It's from all North Africa

    • @Yazz_my
      @Yazz_my 2 роки тому +7

      @@moritlh she never said it exclusively originated from Egypt, she just said that’s how they make it..

    • @Menna.A
      @Menna.A 2 роки тому

      @@Yazz_my Exactly. Thank you!

  • @sameenachisty8761
    @sameenachisty8761 Рік тому +1

    This is a Moroccan dish! Yes from Africa 👍🏼

    • @HfromAlg
      @HfromAlg 10 місяців тому

      This not "only" a morrocan dish my dear, it's famous in Saudi Arabia, in Egypt and even in Algeria. Not everything in this world is yours come on 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @boubou2413
      @boubou2413 9 місяців тому

      ​@HfromAlg we've never claimed that everything in this world is ours .
      There's another "country" that does amazing in that regard

  • @MarjanSI
    @MarjanSI 2 роки тому +36

    Omg, doing it Monday for breakfast, Tuesday for lunch and Wednesday for dinner 🤩, looks delicious 🥰👍

  • @elijahheyes9061
    @elijahheyes9061 2 роки тому

    I first had this 44 years ago when I was 10 John...My sister was dating a guy from college...He was from Saudi Arabia and used to make this for our family for supper as well as other amazing dishes...This is as good as it gets... Ween those boys of yours slowly and they will appreciate a bit of heat as time goes on... Chilli isn't just heat though... I love the flavour when balanced 🙋🏻‍♂

  • @lindalamb6643
    @lindalamb6643 2 роки тому +3

    I've actually done this for lunch as well and added chicken. It is wonderful!!! LOVE IT😋😋😋

  • @marial.hammond8326
    @marial.hammond8326 2 місяці тому

    Yoooo! This taste fireeee! I went to My Egyptian best friend’s house awhile ago and her mother made this for breakfast and I fell In love with it. Made it on my own today and it’s heaven! Give it a try!

  • @marwanaghmouchi2399
    @marwanaghmouchi2399 2 роки тому +3

    I am from North Africa tunisia and I think you did great. For kick you can definitely add a tbs of harissa which we use in Tunisia. For meat lovers some mergez would be perfect but also sea food.

  • @nickrkr
    @nickrkr 10 місяців тому

    I tried the recipe and it's excellent, the only addition I made is to add some Garam Masala and 1 tsp of ginger garlic paste (Indian touch)... It is yummy..

  • @samarkandecm
    @samarkandecm 2 роки тому +6

    Algerian dish with lots of onions, delicious and healthy 😊

    • @bakingpotato
      @bakingpotato 2 роки тому

      Exactly 🇩🇿 perfect for summer nights dinners

    • @whiteballs538
      @whiteballs538 2 роки тому

      North African, Amazigh dish ❤️🍅

  • @merhanabdelrahman432
    @merhanabdelrahman432 2 роки тому

    This video has given me a big grin.Shakshouka is an iconic dish in the Egyptian cuisine.Mom and my late grandma used to fix it as an easy and fast meal on busy days.

  • @loriar1027
    @loriar1027 2 роки тому +4

    A friend of mine taught me how to make this years ago when I was in college but I’d forgotten the name of it till I saw this. Thanks for the memories! Btw she also made hers with garlic paprika-the hot kind of paprika, not the American kind.

  • @0Quackers
    @0Quackers 2 роки тому +1

    i just made this as breakfast for me and my family and they were amazing!! gone within minutes. the feta cheese was a nice touch. thank you preppy kitchen!!

  • @lzrnurse79
    @lzrnurse79 2 роки тому +13

    Man I was on a certain meal plan back in the day from my 30 day boot camp and they gave a meal plan for us to cook our own food and this was similar to what we had to prepare. Omg it was my all time favorite.
    Btw John I would have pushed all the onions and peppers to to edge of the pan leaving the center open and I would have let my spices roast a bit more before I mixed the veggies in. Oooh and I think a tsp of turmeric would give a good curry taste.
    I know what I'm making on Fridays during lent holiday.

  • @ninjandie91
    @ninjandie91 6 місяців тому +1

    my husbands family makes this exact thing with little meatballs during Ramadan. it’s DELICIOUS!

  • @Thomy-xo3uw
    @Thomy-xo3uw 2 роки тому +11

    I think that carrots are the thing that is really good in shakshuka, because their sweetness really goes well with the acidity of tomatoes

  • @Lobster333
    @Lobster333 4 місяці тому

    ahh you brought back beautiful memories when my mom used to make this recipe and some times she added dry red meat .
    you know some times you don't need to add alot of spices just tumerk and white pepper ,salt more than enough or at least that's for me my point is this recipe doesn't need lots of spices it would taste more natural but I love the way you made it thank you for sharing it's very yummy dish 👌💯

  • @meraljones3525
    @meraljones3525 2 роки тому +6

    In Turkey we call it menemen, shakshuka is different meal here. We chop eggplant, potatoes and fry them in the deep frier and make tomato sauce and cook it in that sauce too. You should try that one too 100% sure you will love it.

  • @renep5008
    @renep5008 8 місяців тому

    I followed your recipe as is (with a regular nonstick frying pan instead of an iron skillet) and was a big hit for brunch!! Thank you.

  • @joannlafleche7247
    @joannlafleche7247 2 роки тому +11

    OM-gosh! What a quick and delicious meal. I waited all week to make this for myself on the weekend. It was so easy. I added cauliflower and sweet broccoli because I new those vegetables needed to be used. I also added harissa seasoning, and I absolutely will be making this again. Thank you! Now to start on your sugar cookies to bake for work colleagues. Oh and lets not forget the black bottom cupcakes.

  • @nickyvarsini145
    @nickyvarsini145 2 роки тому +1

    In South India it’s called egg gravy .. delicious one ,, same method onion ginger garlic paste , then goes tomatoes, spice powder turmeric, chilli powder , coriander powder , garam masala . Once added cook them for 15 min then u need to add the eggs and wait for them to cook for 10 more minutes.. gravy is ready .. at last decorate with coriander leaves.

  • @tinyspongebob
    @tinyspongebob Рік тому +3

    I love this dish! I usually add yellow and red bell peppers, carrots, a little bit of tomato paste or sauce and meat, it's delicious! They're also perfect with oven baked potatos

  • @consaboramiel
    @consaboramiel Рік тому

    To this I add sliced zucchini and comes out soooo good! and sometimes I also add sliced potatoes...it's a dish that the whole family enjoys! thank you for the video...

  • @karen_james
    @karen_james 2 роки тому +19

    I love this dish! Something completely different than your usual bacon and eggs.

  • @radiamili4404
    @radiamili4404 2 роки тому +1

    Hello, I liked the food, and you explain in English and your pronunciation is good. I am from Algeria, and this is the same way we prepare it, and the strange thing is your excellent pronunciation of the name for the food

  • @Pixartito
    @Pixartito 2 роки тому +4

    I am your fan i am 15 years old i am soni from pakìstam

  • @khloud75
    @khloud75 2 роки тому

    I love this dish!
    In Saudi we mostly scramble the egg after cooking the onions and tomatoes for the mornings for faster prepping

  • @hulkspax
    @hulkspax 2 роки тому +3

    That face when you tasted it to check the seasoning though! Too cute. Could tell it tasted just right :) Can't wait to make this tomorrow.

  • @Udi_Danino
    @Udi_Danino Місяць тому +2

    I’m Israeli. I make it all the time. Using fresh tomatoes as the first ingredient in the pan with oil of course. I grind the bell peppers so they don’t give the crunchy texture just the flavour. Half bell pepper is enough also add garlic, table spoon of tomato paste. A little sprinkle of sugar, Paprika, salt pepper and a hint of cumin. Parsley gives more flavour as well. Looks good tho!

  • @elyseffischer4436
    @elyseffischer4436 2 роки тому +6

    I add special shakshuka spice, grated feta cheese and sometimes spinach too. I love your recipes!!!

  • @vinste5622
    @vinste5622 2 роки тому +1

    I like this dish. Tried this once with my daughter back then. Very simple, easy to prepare but none the less satisfying dish.

  • @lylydida1159
    @lylydida1159 2 роки тому +6

    I’m from Algeria, we love this dish , some people add eggplant or zucchini or diced fried potatoes or all together 😊

  • @hans5349
    @hans5349 2 роки тому

    My new favorite thing to cook. Thank you for rescuing me from frozen store-bought Shakshuka! Made it two nights in a row. First with sweet pepper and then second with a sweet potato instead

  • @punkkkkin
    @punkkkkin 2 роки тому +7

    I am making this dish right now and it tastes really good. Waiting for the eggs to be done. Love watching your videos and trying your recipes. Thank you!!

  • @sudhamanijs9598
    @sudhamanijs9598 Місяць тому

    I added moringa leaves and the result was just amazing !

  • @jazzy_taste
    @jazzy_taste 2 роки тому +3

    In Bulgaria we call this mish-mash. I love it with a lot of white cheese!

  • @Silvers-Channel
    @Silvers-Channel 3 місяці тому +1

    Amazing recipe! My family loved it