24/09/2020 03:31

How to Prepare Award-winning Berbere spiced lentil stew (Misir Wat) 🌱🌍🌢🌳

by Harriett Graham

Berbere spiced lentil stew (Misir Wat) 🌱🌍🌢🌳
Berbere spiced lentil stew (Misir Wat) 🌱🌍🌢🌳

Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, berbere spiced lentil stew (misir wat) 🌱🌍🌢🌳. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Misir Wat (also Misir Wot) is one such example of a dish that truly excels in the vegetarian realm. A dish featuring red lentils, an abundantly available crop, Misir Wat is a staple dish throughout Ethiopia and one of the most popular vegetarian dishes in Ethiopian restaurants. Buy us a cup of coffee. Thank you all so much for watching our recipe videos and supporting our channel.

Berbere spiced lentil stew (Misir Wat) 🌱🌍🌢🌳 is one of the most well liked of current trending meals in the world. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. It’s appreciated by millions daily. They’re fine and they look wonderful. Berbere spiced lentil stew (Misir Wat) 🌱🌍🌢🌳 is something that I have loved my entire life.

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have berbere spiced lentil stew (misir wat) 🌱🌍🌢🌳 using 10 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Berbere spiced lentil stew (Misir Wat) 🌱🌍🌢🌳:
  1. Make ready 2 cups red lentils
  2. Take 1 thumb of ginger
  3. Take 1 onion
  4. Prepare 2 tablespoons berbere spice
  5. Prepare 3 cloves garlic
  6. Get 3 fresh tomatoes (or a tin of plum tomatoes
  7. Take 2 handfuls Spinach
  8. Prepare A few mint leaves
  9. Get 1 squeeze lemon
  10. Make ready to taste Salt and pepper

Wat or Wot is an Ethiopian style stew or curry that you can I cook this stew using red lentils in ghee and season it with the 'Berbere' Ethiopian spice blend. The small lentils (variously called red lentils, pink lentils, Egyptian lentils, and, in South Asia, masoor dal) used for this dish turn yellow when cooked. The recipe for this version comes from an Ethiopean cook, Alemtshaye Yigezu, who cooked this dish for us while visiting her home. Misir Wot is an Ethiopian stew dish with red lentils & aromatic berbere spice.

Steps to make Berbere spiced lentil stew (Misir Wat) 🌱🌍🌢🌳:
  1. Wash the lentils well and cook in plenty of water. Bring to the boil, skim the froth from the top (your lentils will be bitter if you don’t do this) and simmer for 10 minutes or until the lentils are soft.
  2. Chop the onions and grate the garlic and ginger. In a separate pan heat a little oil and cook until soft and a little sticky. Add the berebere spice and cook for a few minutes being careful that the spices don’t burn. You can add a little more oil or a splash of water if needed.
  3. Skin the tomatoes or add the tinned tomatoes and the spinach. Add the lentils and cook on a slow heat for another 15 minutes. I like to serve with rice, a few fresh mint leaves and a squeeze of lemon. You can also add any left over veg to this stew - potatoes and any greens work well.
  4. I served with rice but it goes well with a fermented flatbread.

The recipe for this version comes from an Ethiopean cook, Alemtshaye Yigezu, who cooked this dish for us while visiting her home. Misir Wot is an Ethiopian stew dish with red lentils & aromatic berbere spice. A disclaimer here before I share the recipe, this is my quick and EASY version of the Ethiopian Misir Wot or Wat. I use oil or ghee to make this recipe instead of the traditional Niter Kibbeh which is the Ethiopian spiced. Berbere' Spice Mix: Mix all the spices together and store in a cool dark place.

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