Grilled Shakshuka: Smoky Tomato & Eggs | Arteflame

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Fire-kissed, vibrant, and effortlessly crowd‑pleasing, this grilled shakshuka recipe transforms a classic dish into a bold, smoky favorite. Using fresh vegetables, rich spices, and perfectly runny eggs cooked over an Arteflame grill, it’s an easy yet impressive meal for breakfast, brunch, or dinner.
By Michiel Schuitemaker
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Ultimate Grilled Shakshuka on the Arteflame: A Smoky Outdoor Twist

Introduction

There is something primal and comforting about the scent of smoky paprika and bubbling tomatoes wafting through the crisp morning air. This Grilled Shakshuka is a sensory masterpiece—rich, saucy, and perfectly fire-kissed. Imagine tearing a chunk of warm, charred bread and dipping it into a runny yolk nestled in a spicy vegetable stew. It is a rustic, communal dish that invites everyone to gather around the grill, making it the perfect centerpiece for a slow Sunday brunch or a cozy sunset dinner.

Why I Love This Dish

I adore this recipe because it bridges the gap between a lazy weekend breakfast and a gourmet outdoor feast. Cooking it on the Arteflame cooktop allows the peppers and onions to develop a sweet char that a standard skillet just can't replicate. Plus, it serves as a stunning visual; the vibrant reds and greens look incredible against the black steel, making it a guaranteed crowd-pleaser with minimal fuss.

Tips for Success

  • Manage your zones: Utilize the varied heat zones on your grill ring; keep the sauce simmering near the center, but move it slightly outward if it bubbles too aggressively to prevent burning.
  • Cover for perfection: Use a dome or a large lid over the eggs to steam the tops, ensuring the whites set firmly while the yolks remain jammy.

Ingredient Substitutions

This dish is naturally vegetarian, but you can easily bulk it up. Stir in cooked chickpeas for extra protein, or add crumbled merguez sausage for a meaty depth. If you are dairy-free, simply omit the feta or top with sliced avocado instead.

Ingredients

Fresh Produce

  • 1 large yellow onion, diced
  • 1 red bell pepper, diced
  • 1 green bell pepper, diced
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 4 ripe tomatoes, chopped
  • Fresh parsley, chopped (for garnish)
  • Fresh cilantro, chopped (for garnish)

Pantry & Spices

  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili flakes
  • Salt and black pepper to taste

Eggs & Extras

  • 6 large eggs
  • Crumbled feta (optional)
  • Grilled bread or pita for serving

Instructions

Step 1: Preheat and Prepare

  1. Preheat your Arteflame grill until the cooktop is hot.
  2. Add olive oil to the griddle area.
  3. Allow the oil to heat until shimmering.

Step 2: Cook the Vegetables

  1. Add onions and peppers to the hot surface.
  2. Sauté until softened and lightly charred.
  3. Stir in the garlic and cook until fragrant.

Step 3: Build the Sauce

  1. Add chopped tomatoes directly onto the grill cooktop ring.
  2. Season with smoked paprika, cumin, chili flakes, salt, and pepper.
  3. Let the mixture simmer until it thickens.

Step 4: Add the Eggs

  1. Create small wells in the sauce using a spatula.
  2. Crack one egg into each well.
  3. Cover with a dome lid to help the eggs cook evenly.

Step 5: Finish and Serve

  1. Remove from heat once eggs reach desired doneness.
  2. Top with parsley, cilantro, and optional feta.
  3. Serve with warm grilled bread or pita.

Tips

For the best grilled shakshuka, prioritize heat control and ingredient quality. Allowing the tomatoes to simmer slowly brings out their sweetness, while a well-preheated Arteflame ensures vegetables char without burning. If you prefer firmer eggs, leave the dome on longer; for runnier yolks, keep an eye on them closely. Using freshly ground spices adds deeper complexity, and grilling your bread at the end helps soak up every smoky, saucy bite.

  • Use vine-ripened tomatoes for deeper flavor.
  • Keep a heat-safe spatula nearby for easy sauce shaping.
  • Adjust chili flakes to match your spice level.

Variations

This dish is incredibly flexible, making it perfect for experimenting. You can easily tailor the flavor profile, add proteins, or expand the vegetable base depending on dietary preferences or what’s in your fridge. These variations add new dimensions while keeping the heart of shakshuka intact.

  • Add chorizo or merguez for a spicy, meaty version.
  • Use cherry tomatoes for extra sweetness.
  • Swap peppers for roasted poblanos for smoky heat.
  • Add spinach or kale for extra greens.
  • Top with labneh or yogurt for creaminess.

Best pairings

Grilled shakshuka pairs beautifully with simple, complementary sides that enhance its smoky, savory profile. Think crisp salads, hearty breads, or refreshing beverages that balance the warmth of the dish. The right pairing transforms your shakshuka from a great meal into a memorable outdoor dining experience.

  • Grilled sourdough or pita
  • Cucumber and herb salad
  • Freshly squeezed citrus juice
  • Mint tea or light iced tea

Conclusion

Arteflame grilled shakshuka brings together the rich tradition of Middle Eastern cooking with the bold flavors of live-fire grilling. Every bite blends smoky vegetables, perfectly cooked eggs, and warm spices, creating a dish that feels both rustic and refined. It's ideal for outdoor gatherings or relaxed weekend mornings.

Whether you stick to the classic recipe or explore variations, this grilled shakshuka promises vibrant color, deep flavor, and a satisfying, shareable meal straight from your grill.

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This recipe was prepared on the Arteflame One Series 40″ — XXL Flat-Top Charcoal Grill

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