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Torshi Tareh (Persian Sour Herb Stew With Marbled Eggs)

4.6

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Photo of a pan of torshi tareh.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Anna Stockwell

Home cook Maddi Behzadi taught us how to make this Northern Iranian dish, which traditionally features wild greens. With a texture similar to saag paneer or green shakshuka, her version is made with braised spinach and herbs, and gets a vibrant boost of flavor from lime juice. Unlike shakshuka, the egg yolks are broken and marbled with the whites before they cook on top of the greens until gently set.

Cook’s Note

If you have cooked rice on hand, you can skip the first step and add ¼ cup cooked rice and 3 cups hot water instead.

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