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This Tomato and Egg “Shakshuka” is a classic hybrid dish, a clashing of cultures with spectacular results. Two loves combined—Chinese tomato and egg, a dish I tolerated growing up but now adore as an adult, reworked as ashakshuka. The recipe is an unassuming showstopper, offering all the distinctive sweet umami flavor of the classic Chinese dish, but with a very different sensibility. Serve with bread (or dare I say, rice?) to mop up the tomatoey juices.
This recipe was excerpted from 'To Asia, With Love' by Hetty McKinnon. Buy the full book onAmazon. Click through for moremust-make Hetty McKinnon recipes.
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What you’ll need
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Chile Flakes
$11 At Amazon
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Sichuan Peppercorns
$5 At Weee!
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Gochugaru
$9 At Amazon
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Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
$16 At Amazon
Ingredients
Serves 4
For the Everything Oil
For the shakshuka
For the Everything Oil
Step 1
In a heatproof bowl, add the chile flakes, Sichuan peppercorns, gochugaru, and sea salt.
Step 2
Place the oil, ginger, garlic, star anise and cinnamon in a small saucepan over medium-high heat for 3 to 4 minutes. The oil is ready when it looks thin, like water. Remove from the heat and very carefully pour the hot oil into the bowl with the spices—the oil will sizzle and spit, so stand back. Allow to cool.
For the shakshuka
Step 3
Set up a large bowl with ice and cold water—this is yourice bathfor peeling the tomatoes. Bring a saucepan of water to the boil. Score a small “x” at the bottom of each tomato and add them to the boiling water until the skins wrinkle and split—this should take 1 to 1½ minutes. Remove from the water and drop them straight into your ice bath. Once the tomatoes are cool, lift them out of the water and peel away their skin. Chop the tomato flesh.
Step 4
In a frying pan over medium-high heat, add a drizzle of olive oil, along with the ginger and onion; stir well and cook for 2 minutes. Add the tomato, then reduce the heat to medium-low and cook, covered, for 5 minutes. Add the brown sugar and a splash of water, and squash the tomato a little to break it up. Cover and cook for another 2 minutes.
Step 5
Make four little indents in the tomato mixture and gently crack one egg into each hole. Season with sea salt and white pepper. Replace the lid and cook over low heat for 5 to 6 minutes, until the whites are just set. Scatter with the cilantro and scallions and serve with Everything Oil and bread, if using.
You can substitute 1 can whole peeled tomatoes (tomatoes only, omit the juice) for the fresh beefsteak tomatoes.
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Back to TopFresh taste! The “Everything Sauce” really made the dish stand out!
Anonymous
Denver, CO
9/4/2023