Spanish HUEVOS ROTOS (Broken Eggs) | FRIED POTATOES & EGGS. Brunch Recipe by Always Yummy!
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- čas přidán 17. 09. 2021
- There is a meal in Spain that liked by all, huevos rotos - broken eggs. Some call it fried eggs, some - fried potato, those and others are right. There are own nuances and variations of cooking this dish in each Spanish region, but the main remains - a fried potato with spices and runny yolk. It is easy to cook this meal and comes out so yummy!
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✅Ingredients:
• new potato - 21 oz | 600 g
• bulb onion - 7 oz | 200 g
• 3 eggs
• garlic - 2 cloves
• smoked paprika - 1,5 tsp
• ground black pepper - ½ tsp
• salt - 1 tsp
• chili flakes - ⅓ tsp
• olive or vegetable oil - 3 tbsp
• water - 7 fl oz | 200 ml
✔︎You will need:
• pan
• carving board
📙Preparation:
1. Cut the new potato across into slices of 1-1,5 cm thick, bulb onion into half rings.
2. Into a heated pan add an olive or vegetable oil, the smoked paprika, ground black pepper, salt and chili flakes, stir and add the water, stirring bring to a boil.
3. Add the sliced potato into the pan, stir, cover with a lid and simmer over mid-high heat for 10 minutes.
4. Stir again, there should be just a little of water left, reduce the heat to medium, add the cut bulb onion, stir, cover with the lid and keep simmering for another 6 minutes.
5. Add the minced garlic into the pan, stir, make 3 small spaces with a spatula for eggs. Pour an egg into each prepared space, salt and pepper to taste and cook for 4 minutes over lowest heat. Yolks must stay runny.
6. Serve the fired potato «huevos rotos» hot sprinkled with fresh greens.
Thank you, very tasty, good recipes.
Definitely going to try this! Hopefully this upcoming week it looks amazing!💕
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21 oz of potato😂
God please tell me that's not cilantro
That is cilantro. Why you don’t like cilantro????
@@zahirmurji love it. That's Mexican not Spanish though. Spain hasn't even heard of cilantro
@@donaldrichardson9545 It may be parsley.