Noun
shakshuka (uncountable)
(cooking) A dish of eggs simmered in a mixture of chopped tomatoes, chilies, cumin, peppers, and onions.
The venue also serves delicious breakfast favorites like acai bowls complete with homemade granola, classic French toast, shakshuka eggs, morning bagels, and a wide array of freshly baked bread and pastries. Source: Internet
There's also an impressive lineup of savory eats, like Korean-style short rib Benedict, shakshuka, and an exceptionally photogenic chicken-and-waffles number made with a churro waffle. Source: Internet
Followed by everything else cauliflower and any variation of shakshuka. Source: Internet
Speaking of eggs, I wonder if you could make shakshuka in the crockpot, possibly adding the eggs later. Source: Internet
That even means shakshuka in a pita, too. Source: Internet
This egg dish, known as shakshuka in the Middle East, is true comfort food—tender braised veggies, with eggs cracked straight into the skillet. Source: Internet