• home
  • Recipes
    • Cuisine
      • American
      • Asian
      • Chinese
      • French
      • Indian
      • Italian
      • Japanese
      • Malaysian
      • Mexican
      • Middle Eastern
      • Thai
    • Type
      • Babe Food
      • Breakfast
      • Baking
      • Meat
      • Pasta
      • Seafood
      • Snacks & Starters
      • Soup
      • Vegetarian
    • Diet
      • Gluten Free
      • Paleo
      • Raw
      • Vegan
      • Vegetarian
    • Basics
    • Recipe Index
  • Wanders
  • About
  • Contact
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Wanderingmatilda

Breakfast

kale & bean shakshuka eggs

Living away from home has its perks, no one is denying that but I do miss cooking food for those back home. I hope that this recipe brings you as much happiness as it does to me. May your Sunday morning be filled with delicious sheets, warm coffee, calming music and Shakshuka Eggs.

Today, I send out proofs of love to my favourites.. Georgie, Tori, Mum, Dad, Jen, Rob, Clinton, Grace, Han, Hol, Em, Lis, Lem, Gab, Sues, Lecca, Linds, Lauren, Deanie, Stephanie, Jimmy. Wherever you are or wherever I am, I look forward to the day I can share my food with you this for you. And my Husband, sitting next to me right now checking the news on his phone, (probably wishing there was pork in this) being perfect.

Kale & Bean Shakshuka Eggs
Serves 2-4

Ingredients
Olive oil
1 brown onion, sliced
4 garlic cloves, crushed
2 red chillies, finely chopped
1 red capsicum, diced
2tsp cumin
2tsp smoked paprika
2tsp tomato paste
1 can of chopped tomatoes
1tsp salt
1/2tsp caster sugar
1 can of kidney beans, drained and rinsed
2 handfuls of finely chopped kale – baby or frozen spinach will also work
4 eggs – or however many you can fit in the pan/want!
Feta to sprinkle
Handful of chopped parsley and cracked pepper to serve

Method
Heat a glug of olive oil in a medium sized non stick pan and add the onion, garlic and chilli. After 5-10 minutes or when the onion is soft and translucent stir through the capsicum, cumin, paprika and tomato paste.

 

Once you can start to smell the spices pour in the can of tomatoes then fill the can up half way with water and add along with the salt and sugar. Bring the the boil, add the kidney beans and kale then reduce to a simmer. Cook for 10 minutes over a low heat.

 

In the meantime, turn your oven on to 180. If your pan isn’t oven proof, transfer the mixture to a different pan or oven dish. Crack over the eggs, sprinkle with feta and pepper and bake for 10 minutes.

 

Each oven will differ though and it depends how you want your eggs so keep an eye on it 😉

Previous
Next
  1. Maria says

    June 17, 2016 at 4:30 pm

    Very good 😀

Hey there

This is a collection of tastes from my tables abroad… wherever that may be. I spend my days professionally food writing my nights recipe developing flavours from my adventures.

I am at my happiest when sharing food with my favourite people. I care deeply about nourishing our bodies with goodness. I don’t believe in dieting, I don’t believe in fads, I believe in feeding your body simply with home made deliciousness.

Holly x

FOMO? Here’s what everyone else is cooking

  • Slow Cooker Authentic Thai Massaman Curry
    Slow Cooker Authentic Thai Massaman Curry
  • Spanish Chicken, Chorizo & Potato Braise
    Spanish Chicken, Chorizo & Potato Braise
  • Chicken Bolognese with Casarecce Pasta
    Chicken Bolognese with Casarecce Pasta
  • The Ultimate Thai Beef Salad
    The Ultimate Thai Beef Salad
  • Roasted Pumpkin & Walnut Pesto Pasta
    Roasted Pumpkin & Walnut Pesto Pasta
  • Slow Cooker Pulled Pork, Chipotle & Pineapple Tacos
    Slow Cooker Pulled Pork, Chipotle & Pineapple Tacos
  • Easy Mexican Three Bean Chilli
    Easy Mexican Three Bean Chilli
  • Cheesy Cherry Tomato & Spinach Savoury Loaf
    Cheesy Cherry Tomato & Spinach Savoury Loaf
  • Malaysian Nyonya Chicken Curry
    Malaysian Nyonya Chicken Curry
  • Broccoli, Ginger & Sesame Soba Bowls
    Broccoli, Ginger & Sesame Soba Bowls

Let’s be friends

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest

thewanderingmatilda

Dear Satay Lovers, You have not lived until you ha Dear Satay Lovers,
You have not lived until you have dunked a prawn cracker into homemade Indonesian satay sauce.
XOXO,
Gossip Girl (Holly)
My Gado Gado - Indonesian Satay Salad on the blog and very much worth trying! 🇮🇩
Anyone from Perth over the age of 30 may remember Anyone from Perth over the age of 30 may remember the Fresh Provisions sticky meatballs. I’ll jog your memory: you’re 19, it’s 2am, you’ve just left clubba and you head to fresh provs because HJ’s is closed. This and maybe that Broccoli Salad 🙌🏼 in any case, this is mid 30’s Holly recreating her youth. You’re welcome! Sticky Honey Soy Meatballs on the blog.
With the intention and need to use the never endin With the intention and need to use the never ending over supply of sweet potato in every Hello Fresh meal, I managed to lake the lead and turn dessert into dinner and it’s holy freakin shit amazing. It’s like a sticky cinnabon bun, meets sweet potato pie, meets smiling Canadians … except for dinner. Maple Sweet Potato Soup With Bacon on the blog 🇨🇦
Tis the season people! 🍁🍏 Apple & Pineapple Tis the season people! 🍁🍏 
Apple & Pineapple Muffins to cosy up your Saturday arvo.
Obviously when Perth’s skies become anything oth Obviously when Perth’s skies become anything other than clear and blue and the temperature is under 30 and perfect, it’s breaking news. Literally, breaking news. What can I say, we’re cute and we like to get on board with the idea of cozy. Clearly I am no exception. Chicken soup for the mind, heart and soul coming right up…
The closest I’ll get to Tom Hardy. The closest I’ll get to Tom Hardy.
Things we know about ordering takeaway Chinese foo Things we know about ordering takeaway Chinese food: 

1) You will inevitably receive an oversupply of wooden chopsticks. Obviously this is because you over-ordered and you only have yourself to blame for the restaurants assumption. 

2) The food will be mildly OK. Just good enough for you to finish you container but not good enough to alleviate the feeling of takeaways remorse.

3) No lessons will be learnt and you will repeat this two weeks later. I call this Regrettable Chinese Takeaway.

So all in all, it’s probably just easier to grab some steak and a broccoli and sort this one yourself (or until next week when you Regrettable Chinese Takeaway all over again).
Much like how every Dockers supporter felt baby gi Much like how every Dockers supporter felt baby girl!
Load More… Follow me!

Copyright 2025 Wanderingmatilda.com. All Rights Reserved.

 

Loading Comments...