Ye’ater Fitfit is a refreshing meal by itself. It is mild and nourishing.
Tools:
medium cooking pan
medium serving bowl
Ingredients of Ye’ater Fitfit:
1 ½ cups complete dried peas
2 cups red onions (chopped)
1 ½ cups oil
4 cups water
¼ tsp. garlic
½ tsp. reason ginger
¼ tsp. black pepper
3 medium green peppers sliced lengthwise with seeds removed (fresh ) (chili Anaheim)
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Entries from November 2008
Whole dried pea sauce blended in spices and injera – Food from the Prominent Horn of Africa
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Yesuff Fitfit Sunflower water mixed with injera – a Recipe from the Outstanding Ethiopia
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Yesuff Fitfit is a delicious and refreshing meal specially wonderful for Lent.
Instrument:
medium cooking pot
medium bowl
strainer
blender
Elements:
2 cups sunflower seeds
2 cups green pepper (chopped) (chili Jalapeño)
½ tsp. onion (chopped)
¼ tsp. ginger (chopped)
¼ tsp. garlic (chopped)
to taste salt
10 cups water
4-6 slices injera
How to fix Yesuff Fitfit - Sunflower water mixed with injera
Boil sunflower seeds at high temperature [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Yeshiro Fitfit Pea flour dissolved in water and mixed in injera – Food from the Spectacular NorthEast Africa
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Yeshiro Fitfit does refreshing speedy meal to be served on a strong day. Also popular during Lent.
Instrument:
serving bowl
Component:
½ cup powdered peas (spiced)
2-3 cups water
1 Tbsp. onion (chopped)
2 Tbsp. oil (cooking)
2 Tbsp. wine (white)
3 clean green pepper (diced) (chili Jalapeño)
3-4 injera
to taste salt
How to prepare Yeshiro Fitfit Pea flour dissolved in water and mixed in [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Ginfilfil Injera in sauce mixed over low fire – Food from the Outstanding North East Africa
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Ginfilfil is a adored breakfast dish which may be served at other meals. It can apart from this be well equipped with left over meat sauce or chick sauces.
Tools:
medium cooking pan
Component:
4 fresh injera
1 Ib. beef (minced)
2 cups red onions (chopped)
¾ cup red pepper (berbere)
1 ½ cups butter (spiced)
¼ cup powdered peas
1 Tbsp. fenugreek
1 ½ [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Yemisir Alich’a Split lentil sauce (mild) – Food from the Abnormal Ethiopia
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Yemisir Alich’a is parallel to Yikik Alich’a and is proper further delicious vegetarian dish. Serve with injera or bread.
Tools:
large cooking pan
medium cooking pan
Ingredients of Yemisir Alich’a:
2 cups split lentils
6 cups water
2 cups red onions (chopped)
2 cups oil or butter
1 Tbsp. ginger
1 tsp. garlic
4 bright green peppers (sliced lengthwise) (chili Anaheim)
¼ tsp. black pepper
to taste [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Pea flour sauce – a Recipe from the Bizarre Ethiopia
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Bozena Shiro is a sought-after dish among abundant. It is tasty with injera, served preferably strong , at every meal.
Utensils:
medium cooking pan
Ingredients of Pea flour sauce:
1 cup red onions (chopped)
1 ½ Ibs. beef (reason )
1 cup butter (spiced)
1 cup spiced pungent powdered peas or mildly spiced powdered peas
¼ tsp. ginger
½ tsp. false cardamom
to taste [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Potato stew – Food from the Outstanding Ethiopia
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Dinich We’t may be vegetarian or served at anytime with meat and injera or bead.
Gear:
1 large frying pan
1 medium cooking pot
Ingredients:
2 cups red onions (chopped)
1 Ib. beef
1 cup red pepper (berbere) or red pepper paste awaze)
4 medium potatoes
1 cup oil or butter
¼ tsp. black pepper
to taste salt
¼ tsp. ginger
¼ tsp. garlic
½ tsp. Water
How to [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Hot fish stew – Ye’assa We’t – Food from the Outstanding North-East Africa
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Ye’assa We’t is well known during the fasting season or among vegetarians.
Utensils:
medium cooking pan
medium frying pan
Elements:
3 medium fish fillets
2 cups red onions (chopped)
1 cup oil
1 ½ cups water
¼ cup red pepper (berbere) or red pepper paste (awaze)
½ cup t’ej or wine
¼ tsp. black pepper
to taste salt
How to make Ye’assa We’t Hot fish stew
Cut the [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Ye’assa Infille Fish dipped in strong sauce – a Recipe from the Great East Africa
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Ye’assa Infille does a nice meal with injera or bread or may be served on toothpicks because appetizers.
Bits and Pieces:
medium cooking pan medium frying pan
Ingredients:
4 medium fish fillets
2 cups red onions (chopped)
1 cup split peas
3 cups water
½ cup red pepper (berbere) or red pepper paste (awaze)
1 cup oil
½ cup wine or t’ej
¼ tsp. black [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Fried chicken – a Recipe from the Eye-catching Ethiopia
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Yedoro T’ibs may be cooked with a little red pepper only if adored.
Instrument:
deep large frying pan
large bowl
Ingredients:
1 medium chicken
1 cup butter or oil
1 cup red onions (chopped)
¼ tsp. black pepper
½ cup wine
to taste salt
6 cups water
How to cook Yedoro T’ibs - Fried chicken
Skin and wash chicken and lessen into normal parts. Boil in 6 [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Yehodiqa We’t – a Recipe from the Good Looking Ethiopia
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Yehodiqa We’t is a delicacy.
Equipment:
2 medium cooking pans
1 small cooking pan
1 medium frying pan
Elements:
1 large kidney (lamb or beef)
½ liver (lamb or beef)
2 cups red onions (chopped)
¼ cup red pepper (berbere)
½ Tbsp. ginger
½ cup red cooking wine
1 cup butter (spiced)
¼ tsp. false cardamom
¼ tsp. black pepper
2 cups water
to taste salt
How to fix Kidney, liver [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Zigni Alich’a Ground beef stew (mild) – a Recipe from the Huge Horn of Africa
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Zigni Alich’a is to some extent similar to the Minchet Abish (spiced basis beef sauce) suitable milder and less spicy. It is moreover served as a principal dish and can be served at any time.
Utensils:
medium cooking pot
Ingredients:
1 Ib. rationale beef
2 cups red onions (chopped)
2 cups water
1 cup butter (spiced)
¼ tsp. cardamom
¼ tsp. ginger (new [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Yedoro Dabbo - Chicken bread – Food from the Surprising Ethiopia
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Yedoro Dabbo is a tasty bread most of all ready for parties.
Instrument:
large mixing bowl
deep baking pan (medium)
Component:
3 Ibs. wheat flour
2 pkt. yeast
1 tsp. sugar
4 cups strong water
¼ tsp. bishop’s weed
1 Ib. butter or margarine
1 cup red onion (chopped)
1/3 cup red pepper (berbere) or red pepper paste (awaze)
2 pieces boneless chicken thighs
¼ tsp. cloves
¼ tsp [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Telba - Refreshing consume formulated from flax – Food from the Extravagant NorthEast Africa
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Telba is a light refreshing drink. The liquid can be mixed with Injera to generate Telba Fitfit. Telba is mildly laxative.
Utensils:
medium roasting pan
medium mixing bowl
medium pitcher
sifter
Component of Telba:
1 cup flax
6 cups water
2 tsp. sugar or honey
How to create Refreshing consume made from flax – Telba
Roast flax in pan at low heat for 5-10 minutes. [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Bunna - Coffee – Food from the Inconspicuous Ethiopia
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Bunna, Ethiopian Coffee is world widespread known for its aroma , aroma and satisfaction. Coffee is often drunk for breakfast, latter than lunch, and in the afternoon. In most household coffee drinking has a ritual beyond explanation.
Utensils:
frying pan
coffee grinder
coffee pot
Ingredients:
1 cup coffee beans
1 tsp cloves
¼ tsp cinnamon
7 cups water
How to make Coffee
Roast the coffee [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Yezinjibil T’ej Ginger flavored honey wine – a Recipe from the Hideous North Africa
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Yezinjibil t’ej is an alcoholic drink served on special occasions or with meals.
Tools:
small wooden barrel
earthenware or large glass container
medium cooking pot
strainer
Elements of Yezinjibil T’ej - Ginger flavored honey wine:
1 ½ cups woody hops (Gesho) (Rhamnus phinoides L’Herit Rhamnaceae
32 oz. honey
1 gallon water
4 medium bright ginger
How to create Ginger flavored honey wine
Mix honey and water [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Sambossa pastry Pastry – Food from the Inconspicuous Ethiopia
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Equipment:
medium skillet
blender
sifter
covered container
Ingredients:
1 ½ Ibs. everything aim flour, sifted
to taste salt
1 cup margarine
1 egg
1 tsp. vinegar
5 Tbsp. cold water
3 cups vegetable oil (for cooking)
How to create Sambossa pastry - Pastry
Sift flour and salt together. Blend the margarine until mixture resembles cornmeal in texture. Beat egg, vinegar and water together. Add to flour and salt [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Fried injera, Lightly buttered and spiced – Food from the Good Looking Ethiopia
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Qategna is apart from this a snack and an appetizer nevertheless it may be served for breakfast because well.
* Qategna can furthermore be served with minced beef mixed with red pepper and butter. It becomes a light meal by means of using itself.
Equipment:
large frying pan
medium mixing bowl
Ingredients of Fried injera, Lightly buttered and spiced:
4-6 [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Cottage cheese mixed with exceedingly strong red pepper & spiced butter – Food from the Remarkable Ethiopia
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Ayib Bemit’mit’a is a delicious side order eaten with everything types of meal.
Stuff:
small mixing bowl
Elements of Cottage cheese mixed with very hot red pepper & spiced butter – Ayib Bemit’mit’a:
1 Ib. cottage cheese
¼ tsp. black pepper
2 Tbsp. butter (spiced)
since needed salt
1 tsp. exceedingly strong red pepper (mit’mit’a) (Birds-Eye-Chili) (c. lowest amount of)
How to make [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food
Pumpkin mind sauce – Food from the Divine Ethiopia
November 6th, 2008 · No Comments
Yedubba Alich’a is further vegetarian dish that is a good source of vitamin A & C. It is eaten with injera or bread.
Gear:
1 medium cooking pot
Ingredients:
4 cups pumpkin (cubed)
1 cup oil
1 cup onions (chopped)
1 tsp garlic (mashed)
1 tsp ginger (mashed)
¼ tsp turmeric
to taste salt
4 medium fresh chilies (green pepper chopped)
How to prepare Yedubba Alich’a [...]
Tags: Ethiopian Food