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Add the berbere, stirring so that all pieces of the chicken are coated. Add tomato and stir again. Add tomato and stir again. Pour in water, bring mixture to a boil, and add salt.
Note: Berbere can be purchased online and at local specialty and gourmet food stores. Recipe courtesy of The Book Club Cookbook, Revised Edition: Recipes and Food for Thought from Your Book Club’s Favorite Books and Authors by Judy Gelmen & Vicki Levy Krupp, 2012. Published by Tarcher an imprint of Penguin.
Zigni (Tigrinya: ዝግኒ), kaih tsebhi (Tigrinya: ቀይሕ ጸብሒ) or kai wat (Amharic: ቀይ ወጥ) [1] [2] is a popular Eritrean and Ethiopian stew (tsebhi or wat) made from meat, tomatoes, red onions and Berbere spices. [1]
It is an ingredient in berbere, mitmita, awaze, and other spice mixtures, and is also used to flavor coffee. [6] Berbere – usually include chili peppers, garlic, ginger, basil, korarima, rue, ajwain or radhuni, nigella, and fenugreek. [7] [8] [9] Mitmita – a powdered seasoning mix used in Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine.
Following this, berbere is added to make a spicy keiy wat or keyyih tsebhi. Turmeric is used instead of berbere for a milder alicha wat or both spices are omitted when making vegetable stews, such as atkilt wat. Meat such as beef (ሥጋ, [16] səga), chicken (ዶሮ, [17] doro or derho), fish (ዓሣ, [18] asa), goat or lamb (በግ, [19] beg ...
In a large saucepan, cover the peas with water and bring to a boil. Simmer over moderately low heat until tender, about 40 minutes. Add a generous pinch of salt and let stand for 5 minutes, then ...
Wat or wet (Amharic: ወጥ, IPA:) or ito (Oromo: Ittoo) or tsebhi (Tigrinya: ጸብሒ, IPA:) is an Ethiopian and Eritrean stew that may be prepared with chicken, beef, lamb, a variety of vegetables, spice mixtures such as berbere (hot variety), and niter kibbeh, a seasoned clarified butter.
Tsebhi/Zigni—a spicy stew made with lamb, mutton, cubes of beef or ground beef and berbere [9] Dorho—a spicy stew made with berbere and a whole chicken; Qulwa/Tibsi—sauteed meat, onions, and berbere served with a sauce; Alicha—a non-berbere dish made with potatoes, green beans, carrots, green peppers, and turmeric.