If you’re a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants kind of person who doesn’t like to plan out meals, then eggs are probably a constant in your kitchen. Whether they’re for a protein-filled breakfast or a last-minute dinner, eggs are a total lifesaver AND budget friendly. Since you’ve met your monthly quota on the Benedict variety, it’s time to venture into the world of wondrously delicious *shakshuka.* Typically, the Israeli dish consists of eggs poached in a sauce of tomatoes, chili peppers, and onions, but the flavor possibilities are infinite. Scroll down for 15 shakshuka recipes that’ll satisfy for any meal.
Green Shakshuka With Brown Butter Yogurt
If you’re not into the traditional tomato shakshuka, this green veggie-filled version is calling your name. (via Delicious Magazine)
Artichoke Shakshuka
It’s safe to say that your weekend brunch will never be the same, now that this artichoke shakshuka is in your life. Make sure you have plenty of crusty bread on hand for sopping up that savory sauce. (via Half Baked Harvest)
Green Shakshuka With Kale and Collard Greens
If you have trouble getting your daily allowance of greens in every day, start your morning off with this wholesome shakshuka. Sitting down to a hearty breakfast like this one is better than a smoothie any day. (via Healthy Nibbles and Bits)
Shakshuka With Spinach and Harissa
If the smell and spice of harissa in the morning aren’t enough to wake you up, no amount of coffee will help. Try serving in miniature skillets for adorable individual portions. (via Love and Lemons)
Mexican Shakshuka
Tired of eating the same tacos every single Tuesday? Switch up your Mexican night with this shakshuka that you can pile on toasted corn tortillas. (via What Great Grandma Ate)
Grilled Shakshuka Pizza
Shakshuka isn’t exclusive to being baked in cast-iron skillets. Roll out your favorite pizza dough and top with a peppery tomato sauce, crumbled feta, and whole eggs for one heck of a dinner. (via The Modern Proper)
Three Pepper Shakshuka Pita With Feta and Za’atar
Think outside of the skillet and throw everything in a pita for a sandwich version. (via Smitten Kitchen)
Shakshuka Quiche
Why choose between a quiche or shakshuka for breakfast? Enjoy the best of both worlds by making the standard savory quiche custard and then cracking a few whole eggs on top. (via Brooklyn Munch)
Shakshuka With Kale and Sausage
This Paleo version of shakshuka is a meat lover’s dream. It’s full of protein-filled sausage and plenty of eggs to keep you full all day or all night. (via The Paleo Running Momma)
Shakshuka Hamantaschen
Don’t scramble to find a dish to take to your brunch potluck. These shakshuka hamantaschen are a fun play on the two classic dishes and will be the talk of the party. (via What Jew Wanna Eat)
Shakshuka Poached Eggs in Tomato Sauce on Toast
If you’ve ever questioned how to turn shakshuka into an elegant dinner party starter, wonder no more. Simply poach eggs in a flavorful tomato sauce and spoon over crispy grilled bread. Your life will never be the same. (via White on Rice Couple)
Easy Slow Cooker Shakshuka
You really CAN make anything in the slow cooker. With zero effort and three hours, you can have a comforting and filling breakfast, lunch, or dinner. (via Tasting Table)
Smoky White Bean Shakshuka
This recipe in particular subs beans for the meat, making it vegetarian-friendly and even more affordable. (via Budget Bytes)
Roasted Eggplant Shakshuka
If traditional shakshuka doesn’t seem acceptable for dinner, try adding ingredients like roasted eggplant to make it more appealing. Serve over the top of rice and you’ll have a complete and delicious feast. (via The Brick Kitchen)
Spicy Chorizo Shakshuka
If you like things spicy (who doesn’t?), then listen up. Flavoring your shakshuka with Spanish chorizo ensures a major flavor punch, and a hefty pinch of red pepper flakes will bring the heat that you’re always looking for. (via Always Order Dessert)
Paige Johnson
Paige is a blogger, food writer and culinary master from Louisville, Ky. She's a newlywed who's obsessed with dogs and renovating her 117 year old home. When she's not working on her blog — My Modern Cookery — you can find her binge watching F.R.I.E.N.D.S with a triple shot latte in-hand.