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Smoky Spanish Potatoes and Eggs

4.4

(15)

Photo of huevos rotos baked in a skillet.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Pearl Jones

This dish is relatively quick to make but very satisfying at any time of day; it makes as good a smoky-spicy breakfast as it does dinner with a side salad. The flavors are a combination of two tapas favorites: patatas bravas and huevos rotos. You get the best of both worlds with the runny yolks, crisped potatoes, chile-based sauce, and creamy mayo.

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