Chorizo, Gnocchi, baked beans and egg one pot family feast. Serve this budget-friendly baked gnocchi with tomatoes, mozzarella, capers and olives for a delicious midweek family meal when you're short on time. This Chorizo Baked Eggs recipe is on the table within half an hour, packed with delicious tomatoes and feta, it's also high in protein. I know they tell you but parenting changes your pace of life, but seriously, GEEZ.
This one took several, several times to get back into the kitchen and try again.
Dive into this creamy, cheesy bake packed with pillowy soft gnocchi, vibrant peas, broad beans and asparagus, and plenty of punchy, aromatic herbs.
Any white bean will work well in its place.
You can cook Chorizo, Gnocchi, baked beans and egg one pot family feast using 10 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Chorizo, Gnocchi, baked beans and egg one pot family feast
- It's 400 g of Chorizo (1-2 whole).
- It's 500 g of Gnocchi.
- It's 2 of x medium size Brown Onions.
- Prepare 1 of x 400g chopped Tomatoes (tinned optional) see recipe.
- It's 2-3 (410 g) of Baked beans (tinned).
- Prepare 4 of x tablespoons Tomato ketchup (a big squirt).
- It's of Water (800ml) approx.
- Prepare of Seasoning or Chilli / Paprika to your liking.
- It's 6 of x Eggs (1x per person).
- You need of Tortilla wraps.
Using a spoon, create hollows in the sauce and gently crack the eggs into each, and season the eggs with salt and pepper. Over here, Scotch eggs are usually wrapped in breakfast sausage, not sure if you guys use plain pork for. This recipe for one-pot chicken with cannellini beans and chorizo is really easy to make and requires minimal hands-on time. Gnocchi bake is a comforting, easy one-pan family dinner.
Chorizo, Gnocchi, baked beans and egg one pot family feast instructions
- Cut Chorizo on an angle into crescent moon shapes. Dry fry it in a large casserole or wok at high heat until slightly crispy on the edges and oils are leaking from the chorizo. (approx 5x minutes) Turn the heat down to medium or move the pan away from fierce heat if cooking over a fire..
- Peel and dice or slice the Onions. Add to the pan and fry with the Chorizo until softened and almost transparent.(a few minutes).
- Add fresh Gnocchi to the pan and stir/fry in to absorb the oils and flavours of the other ingredients. (2 minutes).
- Add baked beans and stir.
- Add tomatoes and stir (these can be missed out for a thicker sauce but do add an extra tin of beans).
- Add Tomato sauce and or Tomato puree (thickens and flavours).
- Water - using one of the empty food cans, rinse out the other tins and add this to the pan and give it a good stir, it should be gloopy. Add the lid to the pan if you have one..
- Season to your personal taste Salt/Pepper or Paprika / Chilli flakes or sauce.
- Stir occasionally with the pan on medium heat for 20+ minutes or longer at lower heat, add more water if its far too thick. It should be gloopy..
- Break the eggs gently and evenly spaced into the top of the mixture and replace the lid, put back on the heat for 5 minutes until eggs are just cooked (I like mine with soft yolk).
- Serve with a warm tortilla wrap..
A bit ike a pasta bake just using a bag of gnocchi and some veggies straight out of the freezer. Carefully remove from the oven and serve. You can use almost any frozen veg in this dish. On a rimmed baking sheet, broil the tomatillos, garlic, serrano chile, and the thick slices of onion. Make sure the vegetables are as close to the preheated broiler as possible.