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A Faranje Cooks Habesha. A white (faranje) adoptive mother learns to cook authentic Ethiopian (habesha) food in an authentic manner. A white (faranje) adoptive mother to two Ethiopian (habesha) girls wends her way through. By D J. Mesfin. Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Lucy's Legacy: The Hidden Treasures of Ethiopia - Recipes from Afar and Near". Seattle, WA) on the occasion of Lucy's. The recipes included in this book are:. Berbere (red pepper spice mix). Nit'ir Qibe (spiced butter). Shero Wot (spicy chickp...
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha : Blog Title the same as above
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha. A white (faranje) adoptive mother learns to cook authentic Ethiopian (habesha) food in an authentic manner. A white (faranje) adoptive mother to two Ethiopian (habesha) girls wends her way through. By D J. Mesfin. Thursday, January 27, 2011. Lemlem Zigin (Raw Beef in Spicey [sic] Sauce). Is a delicious meal for people who like their meat rare and at the same time favor the spicy sauce.". D J Mesfin, Exotic Ethiopian Cooking. It would be titled Llama Llama's Injera Drama. I've pho...
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha : Blog Title the same as above
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha. A white (faranje) adoptive mother learns to cook authentic Ethiopian (habesha) food in an authentic manner. A white (faranje) adoptive mother to two Ethiopian (habesha) girls wends her way through. By D J. Mesfin. Friday, June 11, 2010. Our" beach at the Cape (it's a public beach, but we like to pretend it's ours ). So things ended up getting a little crazy around here and I have dropped the proverbial ball. Alas, I am no Julie Powell. Eventually ending up either here. All while ...
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Yesiga T'ibs (Meat Cooked in Spice and Red Pepper) ~ A Faranje Cooks Habesha
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha. A white (faranje) adoptive mother learns to cook authentic Ethiopian (habesha) food in an authentic manner. A white (faranje) adoptive mother to two Ethiopian (habesha) girls wends her way through. By D J. Mesfin. Monday, September 20, 2010. Yesiga T'ibs (Meat Cooked in Spice and Red Pepper). Is prepared on all occasions. It is very delicious with injera or bread." D. J. Mesfin, Exotic Ethiopian Cooking. That's homemade injera there, baby. To that, I added 1/2 cup of nit'ir qibe.
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The Annual Connecticut Ethiopian Adoptive Families Holiday Party ~ A Faranje Cooks Habesha
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha. A white (faranje) adoptive mother learns to cook authentic Ethiopian (habesha) food in an authentic manner. A white (faranje) adoptive mother to two Ethiopian (habesha) girls wends her way through. By D J. Mesfin. Sunday, December 12, 2010. The Annual Connecticut Ethiopian Adoptive Families Holiday Party. Our Ethiopian nights have sorely suffered. There had been discussion on our local listserv earlier this week about what I will call The Injera Situation. Our local Ethiopian...
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Telba Fitfit (Flax Water Mixed with Injera) ~ A Faranje Cooks Habesha
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha. A white (faranje) adoptive mother learns to cook authentic Ethiopian (habesha) food in an authentic manner. A white (faranje) adoptive mother to two Ethiopian (habesha) girls wends her way through. By D J. Mesfin. Monday, September 27, 2010. Telba Fitfit (Flax Water Mixed with Injera). Is a refreshing meal for a hot day or after fasting. May act as a mild laxative." D. J. Mesfin,. Don't get too excited about that injera - I didn't make it! The first step was to take the flaxseeds:.
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Iskunfur (Stuffed Tripe Stew) ~ A Faranje Cooks Habesha
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha. A white (faranje) adoptive mother learns to cook authentic Ethiopian (habesha) food in an authentic manner. A white (faranje) adoptive mother to two Ethiopian (habesha) girls wends her way through. By D J. Mesfin. Monday, April 12, 2010. Iskunfur (Stuffed Tripe Stew). Is a delicious sauce prepared for special occasions. It may be eaten with injera or bread as a main dish or served with rice and vegetables as a side dish." D. J. Mesfin, Exotic Ethiopian Cooking. So, in the interes...
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Yenqulal We't (Egg Sauce) ~ A Faranje Cooks Habesha
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha. A white (faranje) adoptive mother learns to cook authentic Ethiopian (habesha) food in an authentic manner. A white (faranje) adoptive mother to two Ethiopian (habesha) girls wends her way through. By D J. Mesfin. Tuesday, January 18, 2011. Yenqulal We't (Egg Sauce). May be used as a substitute for meat stews for people who don't eat meat. When properly cooked, it can be much more delicious than meat stews.". D J Mesfin, Exotic Ethiopian Cooking. My first injera attempt. And it s...
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This is What a House Should Smell Like! ~ A Faranje Cooks Habesha
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha. A white (faranje) adoptive mother learns to cook authentic Ethiopian (habesha) food in an authentic manner. A white (faranje) adoptive mother to two Ethiopian (habesha) girls wends her way through. By D J. Mesfin. Sunday, September 5, 2010. This is What a House Should Smell Like! Ye'atakilt alich'a (top) and yesiga fitfit (bottom). It's been a great summer, but as Labor Day weekend churns its way inexorably towards Tuesday, I find myself with a chance to take some breaths! The Et...
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Yet'ef Injera, day #3 ~ A Faranje Cooks Habesha
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha. A white (faranje) adoptive mother learns to cook authentic Ethiopian (habesha) food in an authentic manner. A white (faranje) adoptive mother to two Ethiopian (habesha) girls wends her way through. By D J. Mesfin. Sunday, September 19, 2010. Yet'ef Injera, day #3. Exotic Ethiopian Cooking , p. 79-80. Houston, we have injera! It was not great injera (though the Ethiopians begged to differ), but I am excited about where the process took me. I learned. Pretty nasty, huh? Then I took...