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  • Yes, Shakshuka, Menemen, and the Italian version (called eggs in purgatory) are all eggs in tomato sauce.

    The biggest differentiator in my opinion is that menemen's eggs are scrambled and they do not include onion.

    Shakshuka has runny yolk and onions. Shakshuka becomes eggs in purgatory if you make the sign of the cross over it (kidding, it's more about the spices/herbs used).

    • Dice 1 chicken breast into cubes and season with turmeric, black pepper, paprika, and salt
    • Julienne 3 fresno/jalapenos/banana peppers (remove seeds and ribs for less heat), 1/4 of an onion, 2 plum/Roma tomatoes, and 4 mushrooms
    • Bring a pan up to medium-high heat, then add high heat oil to coat the pan
    • Fry chicken 2-3 minutes to sear the outside, then remove and let rest
    • Add onions and mushrooms to the oil and cook until onions are translucent and mushrooms have started to expell water
    • Add peppers and cook until softened
    • Add tomatoes and cook until wilted
    • Add 1 tbsp soy sauce around the outside edge of the pan, not directly into the center, and the stir to incorporate it throughout the vegetables
    • Add back the chicken and stir fry until chicken is cooked through
    • Serve over rice, garnish with parsley and chipotle powder/cayenne, and enjoy!
  • In Connect, I upload a picture to the Post URL, then in the Post Body I click on the little picture icon in the bottom-left, select upload, choose one image, then hit OK without adding alt text. Rinse and repeat until all of the pretty pictures are gone.

  • Thanks for the compliments and feedback! I will definitely be making more of that ranch again. First time making it and I didn't want to waste all my sour cream on an experiment but now that I know it's good we'll be keeping a bottle pre made.

  • Thanks for that criticism!

    It sounds like the general consensus here and elsewhere is that the sauce is good as an accent and way to hold the salsa in place, but the smear isn't worth keeping. I'll take that into consideration the next time I make this.

  • Per serving

    • 100g pasta
    • 2 Roma/plum tomatoes
    • 1/4 cup heavy whipping cream
    • 1 tbsp olive oil
    • Whole black peppercorn
    • Salt

    Directions

    • Bring a small pot of saltwater to boil
    • Heat a frying pan (stainless > nonstick, no cast/carbon) up to medium heat
    • Add pasta to the pot
    • Add peppercorns to the pan and fry until they no longer make noise, then remove them from the pan
    • Deskin and deseed the tomatoes, then add them to the pan, being careful to avoid splattering
    • Cook, stirring constantly, until tomato pectin begin to gel
    • Once gelled, add in the heavy cream and continue stirring until the sauce thickens, salt to taste
    • Transfer undercooked pasta to sauce, being sure to bring over starched pasta water as you do so
    • Stir to emulsify the starched water into the sauce and coat the pasta as it cooks
    • Plate, garnish with Parmigiano Reggiano, and enjoy!

    Tips

    • To deskin and deseed your tomatoes, use Kenji Lopez-Alt's method. Cut the tomatoes in half, then run the cut edge along a cheese grater to shred the pulp, using the skin of the tomato as a barrier between your hand and the grater. Push the pulp through a mesh strainer to remove the seeds and fibrous bits.
    • Pour the tomato pulp into your wooden spoon instead of directly into the oil to help reduce splattering.
  • If you've got a starter that rises in 4 hours, you can make this bread tonight and be eating it tomorrow morning.

    I use Tartine's ratios, an oven with the light on @103°F, my fridge at 35°F, and a thermometer.

    • Preheat water to 100°F
    • 30 min autolyze in oven
    • 30 min fermentolyze in oven
    • 30 min bulk ferment in oven
    • Double stretch and fold, then 30 min rest in oven
    • Lamination, then rest 30 min in oven
    • Preshape, then rest 30 min on counter
    • Shape, then cold proof in fridge at least 4 hours
    • Preheat oven with Dutch oven inside to 475°F
    • Reduce temp to 435 and bake covered for 20 minutes, uncovered for 20 minutes
    • Let cool 1.5 hours before slicing
    • Store loaf with cut side down to avoid staling
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