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Are you looking for a quick hearty dish which is easy to make? Then check out this flavorful and delicious vegan Shakshuka. It’s ready in 30 minutes and great as a main dish (lunch, dinner, breakfast) or as a side dish. Enjoy Shakshouka on its own or with bread (e.g. flatbread), rice or pasta.

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What Is Shakshuka?

Shakshuka (also spelled Shakshouka or Chakchouka) is a savory dish of eggs poached in a flavorful smoky and spicy tomato sauce.

This tomato-based stew is popular in Middle Eastern regions, in North Africa and it’s a staple dish in Israel. You can have it for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

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Shakshuka Without Eggs

Since I am a vegan, I left out the eggs and added chickpeas and greens for healthy plant-based protein. Do you miss the flavor of eggs? I don’t (never really liked eggs) but if you do, don’t worry because there is a solution. It’s called “Kala Namak” or black salt and it has an eggy flavor.

I love this dish because it is:

  1. Vegan, spicy, flavorful, smoky
  2. Great as a weeknight dinner or lunch
  3. Pairs well with rice, flatbread, pita or even pasta

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How To Make Vegan Shakshuka?

This dish is seriously very simple and can be made in one pot or pan! Check out the following step-by-step instruction photos and explanation below.

  1. Sautè onion and garlic in a pan.
  2. Add your favorite greens (see different options below).
  3. Add all spices. My favorite spices for Shakshuka are paprika, smoked paprika, cumin, oregano, black pepper, red pepper flakes, a pinch of black salt.
  4. Add chopped tomatoes and red pepper.
  5. Next, add the marinara sauce.
  6. Stir and let simmer for about 10 minutes.
  7. Then add chickpeas and plant-based cream.
  8. You can also add dollops of vegan cheese of choice but this step is optional.

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Use Your Favorite Greens

I love to make this vegan Shakshuka with Tatsoi greens. However, you can also use the following greens:

  • Kale
  • Spinach
  • Chard
  • Choy Sum
  • Or any leafy greens of choice

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Vegan Shakshuka With Simple Ingredients

The recipe contains accessible wholesome and healthy ingredients which you might have already in your pantry/fridge such as:

  • Onion, garlic
  • Greens
  • Tomatoes, bell pepper
  • Marinara sauce, tomato paste
  • Plant-based cream
  • Different spices
  • Vegan cheese of choice (optional)

You can use soy cream, oat cream, coconut cream or any plant-based cream of choice to make this vegan Shakshuka rich and flavorful. You can also leave out the cream and use plant-based milk for a low-fat version, however, the dish will be more flavorful with the cream.

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This Vegan Shakshuka Is:

  • Egg-free
  • Dairy-free
  • Gluten-free
  • Hearty
  • Satisfying
  • Flavorful
  • Smoky
  • Comforting
  • A quick 1-pot recipe
  • Healthier than a regular Shakshuka with eggs
  • Easy to make with simple ingredients

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Should you recreate this healthy vegan Shakshuka recipe, please leave a comment below and don’t forget to tag me in your Instagram or Facebook post with @elavegan and #elavegan because I love to see your remakes and often share them in my Insta Stories!

If you like hearty stews, definitely also check out the following recipes which are all vegan and gluten-free:

  • Vegan Gumbo
  • 1-Pot Lentil Dal
  • Easy Lentil Stew
  • Instant Pot Sweet Potato Curry
  • Chickpea Eggplant Curry
  • Vegan Butter Chicken
  • Best Lentil Soup
  • Vegetable Curry With Coconut Milk

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Vegan Shakshuka

Author: Michaela Vais

Are you looking for a quick hearty dish which is easy to make? Then check out this flavorful and delicious vegan Shakshuka. It's ready in 30 minutes and great as a main dish (lunch, dinner, breakfast) or as a side dish. Enjoy Shakshouka on its own or with bread (e.g. flatbread), rice or pasta.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Main Course, Side Dish

Cuisine African, Middle Eastern

Servings 4

Calories 251 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1/2 tbsp oil or vegetable broth
  • 1 onion diced
  • 4 cloves of garlic minced
  • 3.5 oz (100 g) greens of choice e.g. kale, spinach
  • 14 oz (400 g) diced tomatoes
  • 11 oz (300 g) marinara sauce
  • 1 (120 g) red bell pepper
  • 3 heaped tbsp (100 g) tomato paste
  • 1/4 cup (60 g) plant-based cream
  • 1 1/2 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp dried oregano
  • 1 tsp ground cumin or more to taste
  • 3/4 tsp smoked paprika or more to taste
  • 2 tsp maple syrup or sweetener of choice
  • 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes or less if you don't like it spicy
  • 15 oz can chickpeas drained and rinsed
  • sea salt and pepper to taste
  • pinch of black salt (Kala Namak) (optional, see notes)
  • vegan cheese of choice (optional)

Instructions

Notes

  • Black salt (also known as "Kala Namak" is high in sulfur and has an eggy flavor. If you want your vegan Shakshuka to taste like eggs, definitely add a pinch of it. You can buy it at most Indian grocery stores, or online.
  • Recipe serves 4. Nutrition facts are for one serving.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Shakshuka

Amount per Serving

Calories

251

% Daily Value*

Fat

7.5

g

12

%

Carbohydrates

30

g

10

%

Fiber

9.7

g

39

%

Sugar

18

g

20

%

Protein

9.4

g

19

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

Equipment

Cast iron pan*

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  1. Vegan Shakshuka With Chickpeas | Healthy 1-Pot Recipe - Elavegan (12)Henrietta

    Just made the recipe this evening for dinner. Instead of coconut cream are used a heaping tablespoon of kite Hill cream cheese and some almond milk that I make myself. My husband ate it with a piece of bread on the side and I sprinkled vegan cheese on the top of mine. It was very very good. As always thank you for your gluten-free vegan delicious recipes.

    Reply

    • Vegan Shakshuka With Chickpeas | Healthy 1-Pot Recipe - Elavegan (13)Ela

      Sounds amazing, Henrietta! Thanks so much for your lovely feedback. 🙂

      Reply

  2. Vegan Shakshuka With Chickpeas | Healthy 1-Pot Recipe - Elavegan (14)Dani

    Hi ela, can i use tomatoe sauce instead marinara? No way to find it here ???

    Reply

    • Vegan Shakshuka With Chickpeas | Healthy 1-Pot Recipe - Elavegan (15)Ela

      Of course! 🙂

      Reply

  3. Vegan Shakshuka With Chickpeas | Healthy 1-Pot Recipe - Elavegan (16)Camila

    I tried this today, absolutely delicious!!! Thank you for sharing this recipe, both hubby and I are superfans of easy delicious meals and this is just spot on 🙂

    Reply

    • Vegan Shakshuka With Chickpeas | Healthy 1-Pot Recipe - Elavegan (17)Ela

      Awesome! Thanks so much for your lovely feedback, Camila. 🙂

      Reply

  4. Vegan Shakshuka With Chickpeas | Healthy 1-Pot Recipe - Elavegan (18)Bianca Zapatka

    This looks so delicious ? have to try it ???

    Reply

    • Vegan Shakshuka With Chickpeas | Healthy 1-Pot Recipe - Elavegan (19)Ela

      I bet you would love it and I hope you will give it a try soon. 😀

      Reply

  5. Vegan Shakshuka With Chickpeas | Healthy 1-Pot Recipe - Elavegan (20)Lara

    This is one of my fave recipes so far!! So full of flavour! And so quick & easy to make!

    Reply

    • Vegan Shakshuka With Chickpeas | Healthy 1-Pot Recipe - Elavegan (21)Ela

      Wonderful! I am glad you loved this vegan Shakshuka. Thanks for your feedback, Lara! 🙂

      Reply

  6. Vegan Shakshuka With Chickpeas | Healthy 1-Pot Recipe - Elavegan (22)Jess

    What kind of vegan cream did you use?

    Reply

    • Vegan Shakshuka With Chickpeas | Healthy 1-Pot Recipe - Elavegan (23)Ela

      Hi Jess, I used coconut cream! 🙂

      Reply

  7. Vegan Shakshuka With Chickpeas | Healthy 1-Pot Recipe - Elavegan (24)Santa

    Great recipe and easy to make! I made it this weekend with some butternut squash on the side. Thank you, your recipes serve as a great inspiration in my newly started vegan diet! 🙂 Especially I like that most of the recipes are gluten-free as well. Next on my list – chocolate crepes with bananas! :))

    Reply

    • Vegan Shakshuka With Chickpeas | Healthy 1-Pot Recipe - Elavegan (25)Ela

      I am glad you liked the recipe! Thanks a lot for your great feedback. Hope you will love the crepes as well. 🙂

      Reply

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FAQs

How do you make shakshuka less runny? ›

Cover and allow to cook for a few minutes until the whites are set. If you don't like the eggs runny, cook for an extra minute or two. Garnish with dried mint or parsley/cilantro and enjoy with lots of bread! That's it.

Do you eat shakshuka in a bowl or plate? ›

Connoisseurs insist shakshuka should be eaten from the pan.

Can shakshuka be meal prepped? ›

Green shakshuka works well as a meal prep breakfast recipe. Eggs cook so quickly and you can prep the other ingredients ahead. With a bit of meal prep, this savory breakfast comes together in just a few minutes.

How do you thicken shakshuka sauce? ›

Options for the latter include adding flour, cornflour mixed with cold water, a beaten egg, cream cheese, or making a beurre manié from equal parts softened butter and flour. Stir well and give your thickener of choice a few minutes to work its magic.

Should eggs in shakshuka be runny? ›

Ottolenghi advises using a fork to swirl the egg whites around in the sauce, all the while being careful not to break the yolks. Simmer until the egg whites are just set and the yolks are still slightly runny. Remove from the heat and let stand about 2 minutes before serving.

What vegetables go well with shakshuka? ›

A side salad of cucumbers, tomatoes, lemon juice, and oil (non-olive) with salt/ pepper/ sumac might be good to contrast with the shakshuka. Turkish breakfast often has a special sausage on the side.

Can you eat shakshuka everyday? ›

The Shakshuka makes a perfect everyday meal but can also be served for a savory breakfast or for brunch. Also, when tomatoes are in season, I recommend you use large fresh ripe tomatoes instead of canned ones, it will be even tastier.

How not to overcook eggs in shakshuka? ›

Then return the skillet to a gentle simmer at medium-low heat. Spoon some of the sauce over the whites. After breaking the eggs into the sauce, gently spoon some of the sauce over just the whites. This helps the whites cook faster so they set before the yolks overcook.

How do you know when shakshuka is done? ›

Sprinkle a little salt and pepper over the eggs. Carefully transfer the skillet to the oven (it's heavy) and bake for 8 to 12 minutes, checking often once you reach 8 minutes. They're done when the egg whites are an opaque white and the yolks have risen a bit but are still soft.

What country is shakshuka from? ›

Shakshuka is a simple dish made of gently poached eggs in a delicious chunky tomato and bell pepper sauce. Said to have originated in Tunisia, this breakfast recipe is popular in many parts of North Africa and the Middle East. It is so satisfying, you can serve it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

Is shakshuka Israeli or African? ›

According to Joan Nathan, shakshouka originated in Ottoman North Africa in the mid-16th century after tomatoes were introduced to the region by Hernán Cortés as part of the Columbian exchange. Shakshouka is a popular dish throughout the Middle East and North Africa.

What time of day is shakshuka eaten? ›

Popular in Israel, shakshouka is a savory egg entree made with tomatoes, peppers and onions. Though it's most commonly served as a main dish for breakfast, it's also eaten for lunch and dinner.

Is shakshuka Israeli or Palestinian? ›

Even though many people today associate shakshuka with Israel, it actually originated in North Africa and the Ottoman Empire: the only reason shakshuka is eaten in Israel is because North African Jewish immigrants brought it there. This brings us to a contentious topic: food appropriation.

Do you eat shakshuka with a spoon? ›

It's a quick, flavourful, and satisfying meal, especially after a long day. Also, it is perfectly acceptable to eat shakshuka straight out of the pan, using wedges of pita bread as your spoon. Of course, if you prefer a knife and fork, spoon the eggs with their sauce over lightly toasted bread.

How do you reduce watery sauce? ›

Boil it a bit

This is known as “reducing,” in the culinary world, because you are reducing the sauce's volume by boiling some of the water off, leaving behind the fat and other tasty ingredients (with higher boiling points). If your sauce looks runny before it even hits your food, boil it for a bit to thicken it up.

How do you fix runny eggs? ›

How to Reboil an Egg
  1. Add cold water and eggs to a pot. Bring water to a boil.
  2. Once water is boiling, remove pot from eye, and cook eggs until they reach your desired doneness (at least another 3 to 5 minutes, longer if the yolk was very runny).
  3. Drain the hot water, rinse eggs with cold water, and enjoy.
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How do you get rid of watery eggs? ›

I mix the eggs mixture constantly until all of the liquid evaporates. You may add some almond flour to absorb the extra moisture, add couple more eggs and sauté them further.

How do you make eggs less watery? ›

Scrambled eggs can become watery if they are overcooked or cooked at too high a temperature, causing the proteins to squeeze out moisture. Cooking them gently over low to medium heat and not over-stirring can help prevent excess moisture.

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