Mediterranean Diet Recipe for Beginners: Eggs in purgatory!


Mediterranean Diet Recipe for Beginners: Eggs in purgatory!


Mediterranean Diet 30-Day Challenge (Mediterranean Diet Meal Plan) Day 11: Eggs in Purgatory! Eggs in Purgatory, or Uova al Purgatorio as it’s called in Italy, is a breakfast made of eggs gently poached in a spicy tomato sauce. Eggs in Purgatory is often compared to Shakshuka, a similar brothy soft poached egg and aromatic tomato sauce dish….

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@cherrytomatoes7780

Omg I wanted to see but the voice 😅😅😅 so annoying 😭

@davidrowan3853

How many does this serve?

@PheonixPhoenix101

lol That's shukshuka

@Mia-rn2gk

A casa questo si chiamava “uova in Camicia ”

@Ashley-qx4my

What an honor to be mentioned in a book and see how you influenced someones life. Its always kinda shocking to me whenever an Nigerian person attributes anything to an Black American positively.

@minhaopiniao6785

It's not mediterranea diet!!!!!

@Julia-pt6pb

This was delicious ❤

@zubaer8660

Italian version of a Shakshuka

@farhanask1083

Menemen

@Jannietime1

I made it, it's delicious but I put in too many pepper flakes. I had added a jalapeno pepper. Oops. Too spicy but I will persevere and eat it.

@hazalnergiz7259

This is Turkish food to we called it menemen

@princeszyuri5167

What can you replace the tomatoes with? 😅

@SA-bx5pp

This dish was a hit! So I went straight to Target and purchased your book 😋

@brabbits5308

Italian dish? This look like shakshuka

@aysegulkanat

Hmm, I'm sorry, but I think this is also called menemen from Turkey

@bitopantalukdar9820

What are those leaves?

@kayesdigginit1519

What she made is Shakshouka in many countries and has been around way way way longer than this Italian dish.

@zenahaytham6826

Italian ? Since when shakshuka is Italian

@desi1161

I made this today and it was amazing!

@mimi-zu3sy

That’s not Italian. It’s shakshouka, which is originally North African.

@honeylovebrown5478

That looks delicious but my husband would never eat that 🙃

@lovelyloaa

Shakshuka??