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Ingredients
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 large white onion, diced
Fine sea salt
6 garlic cloves, minced
2 medium tomatoes, chopped
1 medium jalapeño, cut in half lengthwise
1 (15-ounce) can cannellini beans or other white beans, rinsed
½ cup store-bought or homemade marinara sauce
1 handful cilantro leaves, finely chopped, plus more for serving
2 teaspoons ground cumin
½ teaspoon dried oregano
¼ teaspoon paprika
⅛ teaspoon ground pepper
4 large eggs
Toasted bread or cooked white rice (both optional), for serving
Preparation
- Step 1
In a large cast-iron skillet, heat 1 tablespoon of oil over medium heat until shimmering, about 1 minute. Stir in the onion, season with salt, cover and cook, stirring occasionally, until the onions have softened a little, about 4 minutes.
- Step 2
Stir in the garlic and cook until the garlic is starting to lightly brown, about 2 minutes. Next, add the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil, the tomatoes and the jalapeño halves, cut sides down. Cook, covered, until the tomatoes begin to lose some body and break down, about 6 minutes.
- Step 3
Stir in the beans, marinara sauce, cilantro, cumin, oregano, paprika, pepper, 1 teaspoon salt and ½ cup water. Cook, covered, for 8 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Step 4
Uncover and make 4 small divots in the sauce and crack the eggs into each of the little spaces. Top each egg off with a pinch of salt and cover the pan. Cook the eggs for 7 to 9 minutes, until the whites are cooked and yolks reach your desired level of doneness.
- Step 5
Take the skillet off the stove, sprinkle with additional cilantro and serve the eggs immediately, with the side of your choice.
Private Notes
Comments
I crack the eggs into a soup ladle, push the ladle into the mix and slowly tip it over. That gets the eggs nicely nestled into the mix.
I've been making long-simmering red sauces in my cast iron pan for 40 years. it was my grandmother's pan and she used it for 60 years before I inherited it, often for red sauce or chili. I am wondering if the old pans were somehow more tolerant of acid? Mine has stayed seasoned and any iron that leached out was thought to be good for you. What don't I know?
@MJ nothing. It’s only an issue because some iron will likely leach into the dish and can alter the flavor a bit. If that doesn’t bother you and your pan is holding up, then keep doing what you’re doing
Very nice. Delicious and quick. Served with cheesy bread.
Made this for the wife for mother's day with some homemade sourdough for dipping and sopping up the rest. We loved it and the white beans give it that heartier feel. Would definitely recommend a bread and not a rice. I don't think the jalapeño provided much flavor or spice, but could swap out for others. Smoked paprika for sure.
I made this exactly according to the recipe, and I really enjoyed it. It’s both flavorful and filling. I’d I were to make again, I would use less onion, garlic, and cumin. Also, I agree with other commenters that the eggs do not need so long to cook- 5 minutes is plenty
