I finally found the answer to this thread:
Good Quosta Recipe?
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=26953&hilit=ethiopianIn this thread:
Kolo at Kukulu
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=29576&hilit=ethiopianI have made half-hearted attempts at Ethiopian cooking several times. It was always insipid. I assumed that restaurant food had enormous amounts of butter and oil. Then one of my friends bought this book:
Exotic Ethiopian Cooking
http://www.amazon.com/Exotic-Ethiopian- ... 588&sr=1-2I learned that when recipes on line called for butter or oil, they meant spiced butter or oil. I thought about trying to make it, but it seemed like a major pain. When the thread on Kukulu popped up, my procrastination was rewarded with an easy solution. I stopped in this weekend, they have Niter Kebbeh (the spiced butter) available pre-made. The friendly owner told me that even some of the ladies buy it--it takes a deft hand to make at home.
So far I've tried a variation of yatakilt alicha--a potato and green bean stew. Based on a few recipes I saw on line, I cut up some potatoes and boiled them for about 10 minutes, then I added some green beans and boiled another 10 minutes and then steamed some broccoli on top.
In the mean time, I melted about 2 tablespoons of the spiced butter in a sauce pan and then fried a pureed mix in the butter. The puree was a half onion, 3 cloves of garlic, about a half inch of ginger, and two jalapeno peppers I'd thrown in the food processor. When it was fragrant but not yet browning, I mixed in the vegetables and used some of the reserved cooking water to loosen it up. I wish I had pictures to share.
Today, I tried shiro. The market sells the powder--you basically fry the same mix I described above, then add two cups of water and a half cup of the powder. I made the mistake of adding some berbere spice mix to it, but the shiro mix already had some mixed in.
The market and Shan's both sell injera, which I don't think I'll tackle.
I would love to hear other people's attempts and recipes. I'm going to try some quosta next.
Kukulu Market
6129 N Broadway
Chicago
773-262-3169
9am-10pm everyday
Shan's Restaurant/Store
5060 N Sheridan Rd
(between Carmen Ave & Winona St)
Chicago, IL 60640
(Note: Shan's has the injera and some spices, but no magic butter.)