Word info

shakshuka

Noun

Meaning

shakshuka (uncountable)

(cooking) A dish of eggs simmered in a mixture of chopped tomatoes, chilies, cumin, peppers, and onions.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

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

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