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This one started on a night when I wanted something comforting… but not heavy.
I kept thinking about eggs. Not scrambled, not fried, just something simple. But plain eggs didn’t feel exciting enough.
Then I remembered a curry I once had at a small place that served the kind of food you think about days later. Soft eggs in a rich, spiced tomato sauce. Nothing fancy, but somehow unforgettable.
I didn’t have a recipe. Just a memory and a kitchen that may or may not have had everything I needed.
So I guessed my way through it. Blended spices, simmered tomatoes, added spinach because it felt right, and gently dropped in those soft eggs.
And when I finally sat down to eat it… it was one of those quiet moments where you realize, okay, this one’s staying.
Now it’s my version of comfort when I want something warm, flavorful, and just a little different from the usual.
Table of Contents
Why I Keep Coming Back to It
Comfort in a Bowl: It’s warm, rich, and feels like a proper meal.
Simple Ingredients, Big Flavor: Nothing fancy, but it tastes like you tried.
Eggs Feel Special Here: Not just breakfast anymore.
That Sauce: Honestly, I could eat it on its own with bread.
Balanced Meal: Protein, greens, and flavor all in one.
Customizable Heat: You control the spice.
Great for Slow Evenings: It’s not rushed, and that’s part of the charm.
Real-Life Cooking Notes from Ethan
Don’t Overcook the Eggs: 7 minutes gives you that perfect center.
Ice Bath Matters: Makes peeling way easier.
Blend Paste Smooth: Helps the sauce feel rich, not chunky.
Cook the Paste Properly: Raw spices taste… well, raw.
Use Fresh Ginger if You Can: It really lifts the flavor.
Add Spinach Last: Keeps it bright and fresh.
Season at the End: The sauce changes as it cooks.
Slice Eggs Gently: They’re delicate.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Eggs: 8 large
Onion: 1 large, sliced
Tomato Passata: 500 ml
Fresh Tomatoes: 3, quartered
Stock: 200 ml (chicken or vegetable)
Baby Spinach: 150 g
Fresh Coriander: For garnish
Salt & Pepper: To taste
For the Curry Paste:
Onion: 1, chopped
Garlic: 5 cloves
Ginger: Thumb-sized piece
Red Chilli: 1
Cinnamon: 1 tsp
Garam Masala: 1 tbsp
Fennel Seeds: 1 tsp, crushed
Turmeric: 1 tsp
Vegetable Oil: 2 tbsp
How It Comes Together
Boil the Eggs: Cook for 7 minutes, then cool in ice water.
Peel Eggs: Set aside carefully.
Make Curry Paste: Blend all paste ingredients until smooth.
Cook Onions: Sauté until soft.
Add Paste: Cook until fragrant and slightly darker.
Build the Sauce: Add passata, tomatoes, and stock.
Simmer: Let it thicken for about 10 minutes.
Finish with Spinach & Eggs: Stir spinach, then add halved eggs.
Variations You Will Enjoy Trying
Creamy Version: Add a splash of coconut milk.
Spicier Curry: Add extra chilli or chili flakes.
Vegetarian Boost: Add chickpeas or paneer.
Herb Swap: Use parsley if you don’t like coriander.
Thicker Sauce: Simmer longer for richness.
Smoky Twist: Add a pinch of smoked paprika.
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