A variation on shakshuka. More cumin and chili powder, black beans, cotija cheese, avocado.

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    13 days ago

    I like it! I’ve done a traditional version, but I dig the idea of avocado instead of eggs.

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      13 days ago

      Last time I did it with both eggs and avocado. Definitely a winner. And small avocados are almost the same price in bulk as eggs right now.

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    13 days ago

    Wow that looks amazing! Would love the recipe or any tips that you have for making it

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      13 days ago

      Here is my base recipe. In this variant I left out the coriander, doubled the cumin and chili powder. A rinsed can of black beans was added for the 15 minute simmer. I added cotija and avocado once in the bowl.

      I make my own chili powder from Alton Brown’s recipe but I’ve retooled it to make two quarts of chili powder at a time.

      Shakshuka

      • 2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
      • 1 medium yellow onion chopped
      • 1 red pepper chopped
      • 4 garlic cloves, chopped
      • 1 teaspoon ground coriander
      • 2 teaspoons sweet paprika
      • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
      • 1 teaspoon chili powder
      • 1 Pinch red pepper flakes
      • Salt and pepper
      • 1 28-ounce can whole peeled tomatoes
      • 5 large eggs
      • cup chopped fresh parsley leaves
      • cup chopped cilantro leaves ! Serve with crusty bread
      • Saute the onions and pepper on medium heat until translucent and maybe even a little browned
      • Stir in the garlic and spices for 30 seconds
      • Deglaze with the juice from the canned tomatoes
      • Add the tomatoes and beat them up with a wooden spoon to break them down into smaller chunks
      • Reduce heat to simmer and put the lid on
      • Simmer for 15 minutes
      • Make a well for each egg and place an egg in each.
      • Adjust heat to medium low.
      • Put the lid back on and cook for 5 minutes
      • Serve.
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    13 days ago

    Cotija* cheese. Dude, be careful messing around with people from cotija. Its full name is Cotija de la Paz, but its well known by all its neighbors as Cotija de a Paz! Paz! Paz! Paz! paz! In machine gun style. Some say there are Lemmy users from there.

    19.80848° N, 102.70418° W

    Dangerous place full of outlaws and other dangerous people.

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        The people of that place that shall not be named…incorrectly… Thank you. Pace to you and yours. Lol, that means Paz.

        Come to think of it we in the USA love pace too. Paz Paz Paz Paz Paz, no matter where we go.