We have an amazing Ethiopian community here in my hometown of Perth, Western Australia. My wife and I go to their restaurant semi frequently because we love the food... I'm gonna have to see if these dishes are on the menu now!
@@violetviolet888 Very interesting! I know quite a lot about Indian cuisine but don't know much about Ethiopian cuisine. Could you elaborate how it is more complex than Indian cuisine and how being a spice hub for trade affected the cuisine itself?
@@feuerfawkes Watch this video again. And watch videos on creading Indian dishes. There are many more layers of steps and of ingredients over time. You will understand.
@@violetviolet888I have watched the video and have understood it well. While very impressive, I found nothing striking that makes me think Ethiopian cuisine is more complex than Indian cuisine. I was hoping you could add some credibility to your opinion by laying out the principles of both cuisines and explaining exactly what makes Ethiopian cuisine more complex. But if you can't do that, then that's understandable. I don't expect you to be an expert.
My best friend Endawork Desta introduced me to Ethiopian cuisine. He doesn't cook so I'll make these dishes (luckily there's an Ethiopian market near me) for him soon, thank you so much!
@carolechavez2238: Yes, However hamburger and hotdogs can take literally 10 minutes over a full day of building magnificent flavor profiles. For this reason it will never become normalized in Western cultures who are addicted to speed and "convenience".
I have heard nothing but great things about Ethiopian food. Unfortunately for me I have never tried it but it looks delicious! And the I love how spice is part of the culture. Definitely going to try some Ethiopian food soon. Thank you!
The proliferation of chili peppers, which are native to North and South America, has made an incalculable contribution to cuisines throughout the world. Thank you to the Americas! 🌶️♥️
I had a favorite Ethiopian restaurant in Berkeley that I used to go to and when I moved away I had to learn how to make the dishes myself. I still order the injera online though, to make it just a little easier 😊
I remember when I first went to an Etiopian restaurant, I had to ask the waiter how can I eat it since I didn't get any forks. All that aside I really like how presentational focus is Ethiopian cuisine.
Just here to say that even though the tomato is a staple in Italian cuisine, it is actually native to South America and México (North America). The Americas gave the tomato to the world.
@@WaterMalone42 I understood what you meant - it's not an English word, so there's no real correct spelling ( you can spell it "qat" as well). My question was what made you say that.
Apparently it is the Muslims who consume the khat so speak for yourself. No place for radicals Palestine 😂😂😂 flying like chickens. Be careful what you spit out moron
@@angelinasmith5363 she is cooking comfortably for herself in a youtube video to educate on Eritrean cuisine, not cooking professionally for guests. you can create your own hygiene standards when you are cooking for urself
We have an amazing Ethiopian community here in my hometown of Perth, Western Australia. My wife and I go to their restaurant semi frequently because we love the food... I'm gonna have to see if these dishes are on the menu now!
I'm amazed at how similar Ethiopian food is to Indian food conceptually.
Historically Ethiopia was a hub of the spice trade and merchants leaving India to go west would arrive in Ethiopia, Persia or Egypt
@feuerfawkes:
However Ethiopian cuisine is even more complex in terms of depth of flavors than Indian cuisine for the reason @Chungus581 said.
@@violetviolet888 Very interesting! I know quite a lot about Indian cuisine but don't know much about Ethiopian cuisine. Could you elaborate how it is more complex than Indian cuisine and how being a spice hub for trade affected the cuisine itself?
@@feuerfawkes Watch this video again. And watch videos on creading Indian dishes. There are many more layers of steps and of ingredients over time. You will understand.
@@violetviolet888I have watched the video and have understood it well. While very impressive, I found nothing striking that makes me think Ethiopian cuisine is more complex than Indian cuisine. I was hoping you could add some credibility to your opinion by laying out the principles of both cuisines and explaining exactly what makes Ethiopian cuisine more complex. But if you can't do that, then that's understandable. I don't expect you to be an expert.
Thank you for the video. Growing up watching my mom’s love and patience that goes into Ethiopian cooking warms my heart 💚 💛 ❤
My best friend Endawork Desta introduced me to Ethiopian cuisine. He doesn't cook so I'll make these dishes (luckily there's an Ethiopian market near me) for him soon, thank you so much!
There is more to life than hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza...will try to make this. Thank you for sharing.
dont tell my mother and her husband that, they think frozen fish sticks is high class.
This is a novelty. Hamburgers are better.
@carolechavez2238: Yes, However hamburger and hotdogs can take literally 10 minutes over a full day of building magnificent flavor profiles. For this reason it will never become normalized in Western cultures who are addicted to speed and "convenience".
I love Ethiopian food!!
I have heard nothing but great things about Ethiopian food. Unfortunately for me I have never tried it but it looks delicious! And the I love how spice is part of the culture. Definitely going to try some Ethiopian food soon. Thank you!
its very similar to indian food
Chicken Tibs! Omg. Yes please! I've had tibs a thousand time and never herd of Doro Tibs. We will be making this soon
I'm really proud to watch our cuisine on my favorite food channel, especially with the gorgeous chef😍😅
Love how authentic this is! Keep this series up!
The proliferation of chili peppers, which are native to North and South America, has made an incalculable contribution to cuisines throughout the world. Thank you to the Americas! 🌶️♥️
I love Ethiopian food! Thank you showing us how to make this!
Great Video! I knew nothing about Ethiopian Cuisine! Thanks a lot for the enlightment
Looks tasty. I enjoyed the history lesson, it s a really cool fact that Ethiopia has never been colonized.
@VIP-ry6vv: "Ethiopia has never been colonized." Thank you for this insight. This explains more than I many ever know.
Looks heavenly !
Excellent! Looks very tasty 😋. I must try Ethiopian 🇪🇹 quisine.
Spiced clarified butter. Never tought of such a genius thing.
I had a favorite Ethiopian restaurant in Berkeley that I used to go to and when I moved away I had to learn how to make the dishes myself. I still order the injera online though, to make it just a little easier 😊
looks delicious!
Wow! Keep your over-confident bro's doing nachos -- more global variety like this please epicurious. This was incredible!
Love the channel
I remember when I first went to an Etiopian restaurant, I had to ask the waiter how can I eat it since I didn't get any forks.
All that aside I really like how presentational focus is Ethiopian cuisine.
Amazing dish!
This looks very yummy mmm
When making misir wot, what are the other spices you use in addition to berbere? They look like turmeric and black pepper?
Cumin, coriander black pepper
@@Black-lioness Thank you!
i love it😋❤thank you
I’m so early love Epicurious
Ummm yamii
Happy to see our food being shown on big platforms 🇪🇹 ❤
Where’s the ingredients list?
Beautiful
Next up HAS to be working with teff!!
would love to her and Saul do a show together.
Id love to make this but it seems like i would need alot of stuff i don't know where to find
@IndescribablyMe: What country do you live in? Go to Indian groceries or order online.
i want some of that
Wow
Does all Awaze suoce include wine , it’s the first time to that, I ve didn’t know it’s make of alcohol 😢
Sometimes it does it depends on your own household,
Please put subtitle in the other Ethiopia’s dish and also in the 4 Levels about pesto 😢 Haven’t watched it because the subtitle hasn’t come out yet
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That food looks delicious. And the woman is very beautiful
❤️ 😍
I confess, I only watched this video because the chef is gorgeous 😍
Did i hear correctly? Its doro t'ibs? Amharic has ejectives...
Esra mucho Bieno stew
Just here to say that even though the tomato is a staple in Italian cuisine, it is actually native to South America and México (North America). The Americas gave the tomato to the world.
We need to know how to make injera
You can look it up. You need teff.
JENGIBRE 💁🏿♀️💁🏿♀️👩🏿🦰🧑🏽🦱💁🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️🇨🇴🇨🇴✍🏽📄
Not all Ethiopian are influenced by Christian culture.i like the cooking tho
What do you mean why do we have vegan dishes it is because of the fast lol 😊
confused how using a jalapeño is cool but a tomato is “blasphemy” for not being native lmfao
their isno ethiopiafood traditional tibs
Yup I will never attempt this and just tip the Ethiopian restaurant very well
Bleep🤬 Ill have what she's having!
you can tell she gets high on kaat
Wth???
@@Drnaynay , my mistake, it is spelled khat.
@@WaterMalone42 I understood what you meant - it's not an English word, so there's no real correct spelling ( you can spell it "qat" as well). My question was what made you say that.
@@Drnaynay , her emaciated "I am da camptan nao" look on her face.
Apparently it is the Muslims who consume the khat so speak for yourself. No place for radicals Palestine 😂😂😂 flying like chickens. Be careful what you spit out moron
Please removed nail polish before cooking
It ain't gonna affect the food dude
what a weird comment
Please refer to food hygiene standards
@@angelinasmith5363 please learn that her nails do absolutely nothing to the food and actually look smart
@@angelinasmith5363 she is cooking comfortably for herself in a youtube video to educate on Eritrean cuisine, not cooking professionally for guests. you can create your own hygiene standards when you are cooking for urself
Amazing