Injera is a popular indigenous Ethiopian dish, prepared from teff, a small round grain that thrives mainly in the higher lands of Ethiopia. It is flatbread with spongy like texture. Injera is a key ...
Mix rice flour, wheat flour and millets. Combine all the flours in a bowl. Add water and make a fine batter. Add yeast and let it ferment for three days. Pour a tbsp of the batter on medium hot ...
A staple of Ethiopian cooking, eaten in most households twice a day, every day, is “injera,” a kind of flatbread that has been described as “thicker than a crepe but thinner than a pancake,” but which ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. It seems that almost every cuisine has an iconic kind of bread: Naan is a staple at every Indian restaurant, and you'll seldom see a Greek ...
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — With a swift flick of the wrist, Gennet Wondimu, owner of Ye Geny Injera & Mini Market in Inglewood, California, slipped a woven mat, called a sefed, under a freshly prepared ...
The first time I tried making injera, I poisoned my wife. I was cocky in my conviction that I could pull off the tricky Ethiopian flatbread that gets its tangy flavor from slow fermentation, much like ...
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