This
recipe is similar to the smoked shakshuka recipe I did a while back but it's a
variation I just couldn't not share with you.
The dish
is ready in about 10 minutes making it a great option if you're absolutely
ravenous or are short for time.
To serve
one, you'll need;
2 free
range eggs
50g
smoked salmon
1/2
pepper (whatever colour you fancy, wild)
1/2 red
onion
1 garlic
clove
1/4 tube
tomato purée
1
tablespoon paprika
Handful
cherry tomatoes
Chop
your onion and garlic and sauté in a pan (I used coconut oil to fry mine in).
Once they've browned, add in your sliced pepper and tomatoes and stir to keep
them from sticking to the pan.
Next
coat the veg in paprika and mix to ensure the spice is distributed evenly. Then
add in your purée. I also added in some boiling water from the kettle to help
it form more of a sauce based consistency, which I'd recommend. How much you
add is up to you, I reckon I added about 1/4 small cup.
After
two minutes or so, make two holes in the pan and crack your eggs in. You might
have to push the ingredients about a bit to let the white of the egg cook
quicker, but be careful not to stab your yolk.
Then top
with smoked salmon whilst the eggs are cooking.
Voila! I served mine with broccoli..
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