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Shakshuka is a dish of eggs poached in a sauce of tomatoes, chili peppers, and onions, often spiced with cumin popular in Israel and North Africa-Tunisian region.

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Vegan Shakshuka with Sweet Potato | Vegan Richa

For a vegan version I use sweet potato slices to act as the yolk and tofu slices for the whites. This is an excellent filling breakfast or brunch or even dinner with some freshly toasted and buttered artisan or multigrain bread. Mmmm, warm hearty savory breakfast for the win.

This Shakshuka comes together quickly and looks so pretty! Use a large skillet to accommodate as many sweet potato slices as possible. 

To make soy-free, omit the tofu or use chickpea tofu. 


Vegan Shakshuka with Sweet Potato | Vegan Richa

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Vegan Shakshuka with Sweet Potato | Vegan Richa

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Vegan Shakshuka with Sweet Potato | Vegan Richa

 

Vegan Shakshuka with Sweet Potatoes & Tofu

5 from 4 votes
By: Vegan Richa
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Total: 40 minutes
Servings: 2
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: African
Vegan Shakshuka with Sweet potatoes and Tofu. Amazing breakfast or brunch of saucy tomatoes, onion & peppers with sweet potato + tofu egg. Gluten-free Recipe
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Ingredients 
 

  • pressed firm tofu as needed
  • 1 tsp oil
  • 3/4 cup chopped red onion, 1 small onion
  • 1 hot green chile or jalapeno
  • 3 cloves of garlic chopped
  • 3/4 cup chopped red or green bell pepper
  • 1/2 tsp ground cumin
  • 1/3 tsp salt
  • 2 cups chopped tomato, 2 large tomatoes
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1 medium sweet potato, thinly sliced (peeled if needed, then sliced)
  • 1/4 tsp indian black salt, kala namak
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • nutritional yeast to taste

Instructions 

  • Slice lightly pressed tofu into a fat circle using a cookie cutter. Slice the circle to make thin (1/4 inch thick) circles. Rub kala namak on each of the circles, both sides, and set aside.
  • In a large skillet, heat oil over medium heat. Add onion and a pinch of salt and cook for 2 minutes. Add garlic, chile and peppers and cook until onion is translucent. 3 to 4 minutes.
  • Add cumin,salt and tomatoes and mix and cook until slightly saucy. 3 to 4 minutes. Mash the larger tomatoes. Add water and mix. Place sweet potato slices, sprinkle a little kala namak on the slices, and cook for 11 to 14 minutes or until sweet potato slices are tender to preference.
  • Place the tofu circles under each of the sweet potato slices. Sprinkle black pepper, more kala namak and a generous dash of nutritional yeast on each of the egg structures. Cover and cook for 2 minutes. Let it sit for another 2 minutes before serving. Garnish with fresh cilantro or parsley, serve with toasted bread or pita.

Notes

Variations: add harissa spice blend or paste, or chipotle pepper powder, or garam masala for flavor variations.
Nutritional values based on one serving

Nutrition

Calories: 155kcal, Carbohydrates: 26g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 3g, Sodium: 571mg, Potassium: 763mg, Fiber: 5g, Sugar: 10g, Vitamin A: 12210IU, Vitamin C: 97.4mg, Calcium: 52mg, Iron: 1.7mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Vegan Shakshuka with Sweet Potato | Vegan Richa 

About Richa

Hi, I'm Richa! I create flavorful plant based recipes that are inspired by my Indian upbringing, including many gluten-free, soy-free, and oil-free options.

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25 Comments

  1. jackie says:

    5 stars
    I made this last night, substituting regular potato for sweet potato. It is absolutely fantastic. Thanks for this!! Perfection.

    1. Richa says:

      Awesome!

  2. Jessica says:

    5 stars
    Fan freaking tastic. I really loved this version of the shakshuka.

  3. Cori Magee says:

    I love eggs and I’m not vegan, but I’m still going to try this with tofu and sweet potato, it looks so good!

    1. Richa says:

      great! definitely use the Indian black salt (kala namak ) 🙂

  4. IR says:

    Wow, this looks amazingly delicious & beautiful! What a great vegan version =)
    I saw the post in the news!

  5. Mayana says:

    I Love all of your recipes. This Looks so delicous! You don’t cook the tofu first?

    1. Richa says:

      no. it doesn’t need to be cooked. if you like it cooked, simmer it for 5 to 6 minutes at the last step.

  6. Ana @ Ana's Rocket Ship says:

    I love how colourful you’ve made this!!!

  7. Marty says:

    Love every recipe you post! I don’t always have the ingredients you use, but bookmark them for later!

    I have a butternut squash I will have on hand instead of the sweet potato (used last night in a dish).

    Yum! But then again I love, love, anything Indian cooking inspired, and vegan to boot. I’m truly in heaven.

    1. Richa says:

      Awesome! So glad you like everything!

  8. Maria says:

    I love the way you veganized this! I never would have thought of using sweet potato with tofu to replace an egg, super clever (not to mention healthier!). It looks beautiful, too. Thanks for the recipe!

  9. Cassie says:

    This looks so good! I’ve always wanted to try shakshuka!