Sweet potato shakshuka recipe
A far cry from a classic shakshuka, yes, but we’ve found that sweet potatoes provide just the right amount of moisture and heft to serve as a base for these eggs. Serve this vibrant dish as a weekend brunch; it sure looks the part.
Tips:
- Save time by cooking the sweet taters in the microwave instead.
- Use any kind of oozy melty cheese and any spice you like for the base.
- Experiment with other hot sauces, such as Tabasco or harissa.
Ingredients
- 1 kg sweet potatoes, skin on and scrubbed clean
- 1 small red onion, thinly sliced into rounds (100g/3.5oz)
- 2 tbsp lemon juice
- 3 tbsp olive oil
- 150 g mature Cheddar, roughly grated
- 3 garlic cloves, crushed
- 1 tsp cumin seeds, roughly crushed with a pestle and mortar
- 8 medium eggs
- 25 g unsalted butter
- 1 x three-quarters tbsp sriracha
- 2 tbsp picked fresh coriander (cilantro) leaves, with some stem attached
- 1 pinch each salt and black pepper
Details
- Cuisine: Middle Eastern-inspired
- Recipe Type: Sweet potato
- Difficulty: Easy
- Preparation Time: 20 mins
- Cooking Time: 80 mins
- Serves: 4
Step-by-step
- Preheat the oven to 200°C fan/220°C/425°F/gas mark 7.
- Poke the sweet potatoes all over with a fork (about 8–10 times) and place them on a medium, parchment-lined baking tray. Bake for 45–50 minutes, or until cooked through and softened. Set aside to cool and turn the oven temperature down to 180°C fan/200°C/400°F/gas mark 6.
- Meanwhile, in a small bowl mix together the onion, 1 tablespoon of lemon juice and a pinch of salt and set aside to pickle.
- Remove the cooked potato skins and tear them into roughly 4cm/1.5inch pieces. Transfer the potato flesh to a large bowl and set aside. Place the skins back on the baking tray and toss with 1 tablespoon of oil, ¼ teaspoon of salt and a good grind of pepper. Bake for 8 minutes, or until nicely coloured and starting to crisp up. Set aside to cool and crisp up further.
- Use a fork to mash the potato flesh until smooth, then add the Cheddar, garlic, cumin, another tablespoon of oil, the remaining tablespoon of lemon juice, 1 teaspoon of salt and a generous grind of pepper, and mix to combine.
- Put the remaining tablespoon of oil into a large frying pan, for which you have a lid, and swirl around to coat the bottom. Spoon the mashed potato mixture into the pan, using your spoon to distribute it evenly. Place on a medium-high heat and leave to cook for about 7 minutes, for the bottom to start to colour.
- Turn the heat down to medium and use a spoon to make eight wells in the potato mixture, breaking an egg into each. Sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper, cover with the lid and cook for 4–5 minutes, rotating the pan, or until the whites are set and the yolks are still runny.
- While the eggs are cooking, put the butter and sriracha into a small saucepan on a medium heat and cook until the butter has melted, whisking constantly to emulsify. Remove the mixture from the heat before it starts to bubble – you don’t want it to split.
- When ready, spoon the sriracha butter all over the eggs, then top with a good handful of the crispy potato skins, half the pickled onion and all the picked coriander leaves. Serve right away, with the rest of the potato skins and pickled onion to eat alongside.
This recipe is extracted from Ottolenghi Test Kitchen: Shelf Love by Noor Murad and Yotam Ottolenghi (Ebury Press, £25). All photography by Elena Heatherwick.
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