Eggs In Purgatory Recipe (Uova in Purgatorio)

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Sicilian Eggs In Hell, eggs in purgatory or Uova in Purgatorio, rustic Italian eggs cooked in a spicy arrabiata tomato sauce with a parsley pesto drizzle.

Skillet of Uova in Purgatorio or Eggs in Purgatory in Arrabiata Sauce with Pesto

A peasant dish easily made for one, two or for a crowd, this rustic meal is ideally served over creamy polenta or with Italian bruschetta to mop up all that sauce and creamy yolks.

This is what happens when I have any leftover Arrabiata sauce, hence the term eggs in hell, that sauce needs to be on fire! Can you handle the heat?!  If not, you can make it in this puttanesca sauce which is equally delicious.

Skillet of Uova in Purgatorio or Eggs in Purgatory in Arrabiata Sauce with Pesto and Bruschetta

” Uova in Purgatorio Ricette ” is actually one of the first recipes I posted here on Ciao Florentina, and has stood the test of time. Mario Batali and Giada can bring it 😉

All you need to do is crack a few pasture raised eggs in the bubbling tomato sauce, and cook them just enough for the whites to set around the creamiest golden yolks. Drizzle away with some homemade pesto, a few toasted pine nuts and dig in with garlic bruschetta!

Skillet of Uova in Purgatorio or Eggs in Purgatory in Arrabiata Sauce with Pesto and Bruschetta

You can also make eggs in hell with the last of summer’s tomatoes.

Whip up a pot of Italian peperonata, add some artichoke hearts, kale, spinach, pancetta or sausage, then crack some eggs on top.

Like the Sopranos would say: Fuhgeddaboudit !

I could eat this every single day! Mangia Bene!

Skillet of Eggs in Hell in Arrabiata Sauce with Bruschetta

Sicilian Eggs In Hell Recipe Uova in Purgatorio
5 from 1 vote

Sicilian Eggs In Purgatory (Uova in Purgatorio)

Sicilian Eggs In Hell, eggs in purgatory or Uova in Purgatorio, rustic Italian eggs cooked in a spicy arrabiata tomato sauce with parsley pesto drizzle.
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Prep Time:5 minutes
Cook Time:10 minutes
Total Time:15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 c arrabiata sauce
  • 8 eggs organic
  • 3/4 c parsley pesto
  • 1 tsp red pepper flakes + more to taste
  • 1/4 c pine nuts toasted
  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • pinch of coarse sea salt
  • leaves basil for garnish optional

Instructions

  • In a large skillet heat up the olive oil and arrabbiata sauce over medium low flame. Once it starts to simmer try making tiny wells in the sauce with a wooden spoon.
  • Crack and drop the eggs in each of those wells. Allow them to gently simmer in the sauce until the egg whites have set around the yolks, about 5 minutes. If you want the top part to steam a little as well, just cover the pan for the last minute of cooking, making sure to keep an eye on it as eggs cook very fast.
  • Remove pan from heat and season with the sea salt and red pepper flakes to taste. Just before serving drizzle the parsley pesto all over the top and sprinkle with the toasted pine nuts and basil.
  • Serve with charred pieces of garlic bruschetta or over a bed of creamy polenta.
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: Italian
Servings: 4
Author: Florentina

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  1. 5 stars
    This were the best eggs of all time. That bruschetta to mop the pot is a must. Can’t wait to make it again for Sunday breakfast with the family. Eggs in Hell is true Heaven!

  2. This is my favorite Ciao Florentina recipe. I make it for breakfast and dinner and it is my goto meal for when I’m hungover. Lol Absolutely delicious!

  3. Wow – beautiful colors and the recipe sounds incredible! I’m so glad I found your blog and I’m really enjoying looking at all of your recipes. I went to school in Italy, and so its cuisine has a very special place in my heart… especially simple and rustic style dishes such as this.