Hot and Spicy Ethiopian Chicken

Naturally Savvy Recipes

Cook onion over low heat, not in any fat, for a long time, stirring constantly over very low heat until all the water is evaporated.

Continue stirring until onions are slightly brown, then add the butter.

Cook about 15-20 minutes still over low heat, adding 1 tablespoon hot water from time to time.

The texture should be kind of pasty.

Now add the bere or chili powder.

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If it looks too dry, add hot water and stir.

Cook it about 30-45 minutes- keep stirring frequently.

Keep adding hot water if necessary.

Be careful not to let it brown, because chili powder will become bitter.

Add garlic and ginger and simmer 15 more minutes.

Add water as needed.

Meanwhile, with your other set of free hands, wash chicken pieces well, and let stand in salted in lemoned water.

Then squeeze each piece really hard to get out as much water as possible.

Then, make little slits in the meat so the sauce will penetrate.

Cook the meat in the sauce until the meat is tender, about 30 minutes.

Stir from time to time.

Add salt and pepper to taste just before removing from stove.

Add 1 hard-boiled egg per person, cut into wedges.

Serve with lots of bread (injera).

Ingredients:

12 chicken pieces ( legs and thighs are good)

8 lbs onions, finely chopped

1 lb of mashed garlic

1/4 lb mashed ginger

1 cup ethiopian chili powder ( chili powder is your closest substitute, but ideally you want the real thing)

1 -1 1/2 lb butter

salt and pepper

12 hard-boiled eggs

Steps/Methods:

Cook onion over low heat, not in any fat, for a long time, stirring constantly over very low heat until all the water is evaporated.

Continue stirring until onions are slightly brown, then add the butter.

Cook about 15-20 minutes still over low heat, adding 1 tablespoon hot water from time to time.

The texture should be kind of pasty.

Now add the bere or chili powder.

If it looks too dry, add hot water and stir.

Cook it about 30-45 minutes- keep stirring frequently.

Keep adding hot water if necessary.

Be careful not to let it brown, because chili powder will become bitter.

Add garlic and ginger and simmer 15 more minutes.

Add water as needed.

Meanwhile, with your other set of free hands, wash chicken pieces well, and let stand in salted in lemoned water.

Then squeeze each piece really hard to get out as much water as possible.

Then, make little slits in the meat so the sauce will penetrate.

Cook the meat in the sauce until the meat is tender, about 30 minutes.

Stir from time to time.

Add salt and pepper to taste just before removing from stove.

Add 1 hard-boiled egg per person, cut into wedges.

Serve with lots of bread (injera).

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Randy Boyer
Randy is the co-founder of NaturallySavvy.com and The Healthy Shopper. She has been working in the natural health industry for over 20 years. She is very passionate about healthy living by choosing natural and organic as much as possible, has a personal love of cooking and sharing healthy recipes and is a fitness enthusiast.