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ISRAEL

Louisiana Shrimp Shakshouka

Serves 6

WHAT YOU WILL NEED

1

cup yellow onions, julienned

1

cup cherry tomatoes, sliced

1

clove garlic, minced

1

cup bell peppers, julienned

3

cups tomato sauce, San Marzano

1

tablespoon kosher salt

4

each Jerusalem artichokes, boiled until tender

1

cup fava beans, blanched and peeled

6

whole eggs

6

large Louisiana Shrimp, Peeled and deveined

1

bunch green onions thinly sliced

Salt to taste

HOW TO PREP

Heat a large cast iron skillet with ½ cup of olive oil over medium heat. Once the oil begins to smoke, add the

cherry tomatoes and blister in the oil for 1 minute until golden brown. Once the tomatoes are blistered, add

the onions, garlic, bell peppers, Jerusalem artichokes and fava beans to the pan. Cook over high heat for 2

minutes until all of the vegetables are tender but not turning golden brown. Add the tomato sauce and salt.

Bring to a simmer and crack the eggs into the pan in different areas and layer the shrimp in the areas the eggs

are not. Place a cover on the pan and cook until the egg whites have set but the yolk is still runny. Remove the

lid and pull the pan from the heat. Sprinkle all of the sliced green onions on top. Dollop the green chili zhoug

on top (recipe below), drizzle on a little extra virgin olive oil and serve with warm pita bread.

Green Chili Zhoug

Yields 1 cup or 12 servings

WHAT YOU WILL NEED

1

bunch cilantro, chopped

½ bunch parsley,

picked and chopped

6

small Serrano chili peppers

½ teaspoon cumin, ground

¼ teaspoon cloves, ground

¼ teaspoon sugar

¼ teaspoon cardamom,

ground

2½ teaspoons kosher salt

1

clove garlic

2

teaspoons extra virgin

olive oil

3

tablespoons water

¼ cup + 4 teaspoons distilled

white vinegar

Pinch orange zest

HOW TO PREP

Place all ingredients in a food

processor and pulse until it is a

fine puree.

photo by

Graham Blackall