Can you even believe this?

That I’m making a spicy ancho chili homemade tomato simmer sauce (whatever you do, don’t look back at the last month of recipes to check if this is my new obsession, but for real please don’t) to cover a crowd of spicy, salty, pan-fried potatoes, a handful of shredded kale, and, uhhhhhm, EGGS?

Hold the phone.

There is so much fickleness in the egg department of my life.

I know, IknowIknowIknow. I say this every time I post an egg recipe, but honestly you guys, I really don’t like eggs. And this is not just me saying this for a nice blog story – I don’t actually like them. Of course, then it makes total sense that I married a man whose single most confident home-cooked recipe in all his life is straight up scrambled eggs, and that I would then go on to have a food blog and post recipes for various preparations of the dreaded slash beloved eggs, trying to tell you every time that, no, for real, it’s one of the best meals I made all month.

I know I seem like a liar sometimes, but this? This is a make-it-more-than-five-times kind of a meal for me. And it’s e-g-g-s.

TWILIGHT ZONE.

I think what’s happening here is that I’m less of an egg-hater and more of an egg-snob, because there ARE certain types of egg recipes that I will eat, and eat, and eat. Delicious eggs are out there, and for me, they almost always involve soft yolks and large gobs of creamy goat cheese. Such as:

poached on avocado toast

poached on spaghetti marinara

scrambled with goat cheese and pesto veggies

baked with potatoes and Gruyere cheese

poached in spicy tomato sauce with pan-fried potatoes LIKE DIS YA’LL

I wanted so badly to make this recipe for breakfast. I really did. But I have a really hard time doing savory in the morning, especially when it involves making a savory onion-and-garlic simmer sauce at or before Coffee Time. Just… couldn’t.

But I could and most definitely did make this semi-brunchy recipe for dinner. And I did that many times over in the last few weeks. And I looked forward to it with its crusty white bread for sauce soaking every single time.

Between the spicy tomato sauce, the spicy pan-fried potatoes, the fresh powerhouse kale, the soft and creamy eggs WITH THE GOAT CHEESE melted in hunks all over the top, and the buttered white crusty bread that is there to sop up all your delicious sauce and make you feel happy things, there is so much to love about this colorful, cozy one-pot spicy eggs and potatoes recipe.

EGGS! EGGS! EGGS!

One Pot Spicy Eggs and Potatoes ★★★★★ 4.8 from 36 reviews Author: Pinch of Yum

Pinch of Yum Prep Time: 10 mins

Cook Time: 45 mins

Total Time: 55 minutes

Yield: 4 1 x Print Recipe Pin Recipe Description One-Pot Spicy Eggs and Potatoes with a homemade tomato simmer sauce, kale, potatoes, eggs, and creamy goat cheese! DEElish! Scale 1x 2x 3x Ingredients 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided

olive oil, divided 1/2 white onion, roughly chopped

white onion, roughly chopped 3 cloves garlic, minced

cloves garlic, minced 3 teaspoons ancho chili powder, divided

ancho chili powder, divided 1 teaspoon salt

salt 1/2 cup chicken or vegetable broth

chicken or vegetable broth 1 28 ounce can tomatoes (can be diced or whole)

28 ounce can tomatoes (can be diced or whole) 5 – 6 eggs

– eggs 1 cup diced potatoes (like those little Klondike golden baby potatoes)

diced potatoes (like those little Klondike golden baby potatoes) 2 cups kale, chopped finely

kale, chopped finely 4 ounces goat cheese Instructions SAUCE: Heat one tablespoon oil in a deep pot over medium heat. Add the onions and saute until very soft. Add the garlic, salt, two teaspoons of the ancho chili powder, vegetable broth, and tomatoes. Simmer for 10-15 minutes. Transfer to a blender and puree until smooth. POTATOES: In the same pot that the sauce was in, heat the remaining one tablespoon oil over medium heat. Add the potatoes and remaining one teaspoon of ancho chili powder. Saute the potatoes for a few minutes until browned out the outside. Add the sauce back to the pot (be careful – it might splatter if it’s too hot) and simmer for another 10 minutes to cook the potatoes. EGGS AND KALE: Stir in the kale. Use a spoon to make little holes for the eggs on top of the sauce. Crack the eggs directly into the warm sauce and cover. With the heat on low (sauce barely bubbling) and the cover on, cook the eggs for 10 minutes. Remove from heat and keep cover on for another 5 minutes. This should give you medium-soft yolks. Leave the cover on as much as possible during this time so that heat does not escape – I found it easiest to just shake the pan lightly to check the doneness of the eggs (if they jiggle a lot, they’re probably not done). Top with goat cheese and serve with crusty bread for sopping up that sauce. Notes This serves four, but that’s sort of awkward since there are six eggs. I just found that sometimes I’d want two eggs and sometimes I wanted just one, so usually it worked up to about four servings total. Category: Breakfast

Cuisine: Spanish Keywords: eggs and potatoes, spicy eggs, spanish eggs and potatoes