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Updating your morning fried eggs with these flavorful Za’atar Eggs with Lemony Yogurt and Herbs. Perfectly fried eggs dressed up with the herby, nutty middle eastern spice blend, za’atar. Serve each egg over creamy lemon yogurt, then top with plenty of fresh tender herbs and smoky, fiery chili oil. Add fresh naan for dipping and youโll have a mouth-watering breakfast dish that can easily double as dinner. This takes only minutes to prepare, is healthy, and oh so good!
Switching up the usual sweet Tuesday recipe, with a savory Tuesday breakfast…that can easily be lunch or dinner too!
I know it might not seem like it, since I rarely share simple egg recipes like this with you guys, but I actually love a savory fried egg breakfast. It’s just that fried eggs don’t really require a recipe, you know? I feel like we can all, for the most part, fry an egg. But even still, when it comes to the breakfast recipes I do share, they tend to be on the sweeter side. There’s no denying that.
I LOVE a good cinnamon roll, french toast, or Dutch baby and always have fun sharing those recipes. But every now and then I do like to throw you guys a curveball. After a handful of you kindly asked for more savory breakfast recipes, I figured that January would be the perfect time to share one or two!
So here we are, Tuesday eggs! If you’re still looking for something sweet…cookies are always a good bet.
For whatever reason, over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been cooking a lot of food with a more Middle Eastern flare and loving their flavor profiles. I’ve been flipping through Eden Greenspan’s cookbook, Eat Out Loud. I think all the color within her recipes has really inspired me this month. I love how Middle Eastern dishes have so much color and flavor throughout their sauces, herbs, eggs, and vegetables.
If you’re looking to switch it up from the average dinner, Middle Eastern dishes are always the way to go.
Enter these eggs. They’re a combination of so many things. They’ve got not one, but two sauces, creamy lemony yogurt, perfectly runny eggs, and so many fresh herbs.
Eggs are eggs. They’re meant to be simple, but these are extra special.
I like to start with the za’atar which is a Middle Eastern spice blend that’s becoming more popular. You can easily find the blend at most grocery stores these days or quickly make it home. Since I was avoiding the grocery, I made my za’atar mix at home using dried herbs and lemon. It’s super simple and so good. I already see myself tossing this mix on everything from oven-roasted french fries (YUMM), to vegetables, and avocado. Or simply sprinkling it on eggs like I’m doing here.
The options are endless.
Alrighty, now on to sauce number two, which I’m calling a chili oil, but really, it’s so much more. It’s a mix of chili flakes, sweet and smoked paprika, and a pinch of salt. It might seem simple, but trust me, this oil adds so much flavor and color to your eggs. It’s spicy, smoky, and has just the right amount of saltiness.
Once you’ve got that za’atar all figured out and mixed up, make the yogurt…it’s just plain Greek yogurt, garlic, lemon, and a pinch of salt. Nothin fancy, but the addition of the lemon and salt really brings this creamy Greek-style yogurt to life.
I like to spoon the yogurt into the bottom of low sided bowls, then drizzle both sauces over the yogurt before adding the eggs.
And last, but not least, the eggs. I fried my eggs, but you can prepare the eggs any way youโd like. Poached eggs would be incredible here too. I just like something with a runny yolk to enjoy with bread on the side. So delicious.
First, as mentioned, swirl the yogurt into the bottom of your bowl. Add the sauces, then the fried eggs, and plenty of fresh herbs on top. From here, I like to add more za’atar and even more chili oil, it’s just so good.
Serve with fresh naan or toasted sourdough bread…but you all know that naan is really the best option here.
The yogurt is creamy and lemony with just a very subtle hint of garlic. This is a really nice balance to the spicy chili butter and nutty za’atar mix. The herbs add color and hints of freshness. Altogether it’s just really good food. Most might enjoy this for breakfast or brunch, but I’m all about a good breakfast for dinner…especially late on a Friday or Saturday night. Something about late-night eggs is the best.
Either way though, you canโt go wrong!
Looking for other savory breakfast recipes? Here are my favorites:ย
Breakfast Quesadilla with Soft Scrambled Eggs and Avocado Salsa
Simplest Whipped Ricotta Toast with Lemon Thyme Honey
Herby Everything Cheddar Swirl Buns
Lastly, if you make these, Za’atar Eggs with Lemony Yogurt and Herbs be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, donโt forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Love this! So much flavor and simple to make. Yum!
Hi Brenda,
Happy Monday!! I appreciate you trying this recipe and your feedback, so glad to hear it was enjoyed! XxT
Delicious and easy to make. Thanks!
Hey there,
Fantastic!! So glad to hear that this recipe was a hit, thanks for giving it a try and your comment! Xx
The eggs in yogurt with chili oil is Turkish, called cilbir. Didn’t see a reference to it. I would love if creators could give credit back to where it’s due.
Love it ! I always add avocado just to be fat and get me to dinner and Anika Georgian spice blend on my avocado and eggs
Thanks Mariana! ๐ xT
Hi Tieghan,
I made this for brunch with a friend this morning and we both loved it! We’ve already shared it with our friend group to try out as well!
I realize I never comment on the recipes but I’ve made tons of them over the last two years since learning about your amazingness. Thank you for having the best instagram, blog, cookbooks, etc! I’ll be sure to comment more often!
Thanks for everything you do to make us all better cooks!
~Amy
Hi Amy,
Wonderful!! I am so so glad to hear that this recipe was enjoyed. Thanks a bunch for making it! xT
Absolutely fabulous meal! Followed the recipe exactly. I was fortunate enough to have been recently gifted zaโatar seasoning and sweet and smoky paprikaโs when my friend visited from Israel. Will definitely make again!
Hey Brooke,
Happy Sunday! Thanks a lot for giving this recipe a try, I am so glad to hear it was enjoyed! xTieghan
Damn. This was SO good. Made it tonight for a โlazyโ dinner and we were both floored by how flavorful and delicious it was. Definitely going in the regular brunch/brinner rotation!
Hey Chrissy,
Wonderful! Thanks so much for making this recipe, I am so glad to hear that it was enjoyed! xTieghan
Oh my gosh this is sooooo good! Exploding with flavor! I kind of made up the amounts of everything since I just made it for myself and it was still so so amazing. Wow. Loved this! Thank you!
Hey Elise,
Awesome!! I am so glad this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a bunch for making it. Have the best weekend:) xTieghan
This was so delicious! Just made it for Easter breakfast and I loved the flavors.
Hey Julie,
Happy Monday! Itโs so great that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a bunch for giving it a go! xTieghan
This recipe was delicious!!! Going to have to try it again soon but with homemade naan
Hey Laura,