Uova in Camicia Rossa e Peperoncini Piccante
This is what Maria cooked on our last day in Toronto, it was so delicious; I could not wait to try it and share it. This is my entry for JFI for August is Chillies
Hosted by Nandita of Saffron Trail
Ingredients
2 to 3 spring onions; chopped
2 cloves garlic; roughly chopped
1 to 2 hot green chillies; chopped lengthways
1 mild green chilli; chopped into rings
1/2 Red Pepper; cut into strips
8 cherries tomatoes; quartered
1 tablespoon chopped coriander
1 tablespoon olive oil
Method
1. Heat the oil in a non-stick frying pan
2. Fry the onions and the garlic for two mins
3. Add the green chillies
3. Add the red peppers; fry for about two minutes
4. Add the tomatoes, fry until soft.
5. Add the coriander, mix and break two eggs on top of the mixture.
6. Cover and cook until whites are cooked and the yolk is runny.
7. Serve on toasted chiabata bread.
Ismaili Recipes - This blog contains our family recipes; mainly it is Ismaili (Khoja) cuisine, our family lived in Uganda for 3 generations so we have a marked East African(Swahili, Lugandi) Influence in our cooking AND in our language!! (Kutchi / Cutchi / Gujarati. In recent years with new additions to the family our cooking includes, English, Pakistani, Italian and Irish influences.
Monday, 9 July 2007
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5 comments:
oh my that sure is a tongue twister. but looks so good.
I am not even going to try saying that name.. But the recipe.. Must try!
I will stick with the title Poached Eggs too!:D
Looks so delicious.Look all those veggies in there.I have loads of Cherry Tomatoes growing right now.I will try this,kids will be happy!:)
Sajeda, that is a such a colourful dish and what flavours, thanks for this superb recipe for JFI
Hi...this recipe is a sure winner. I've tried it a couple of times, and end up wanting more...thanx a million !
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