Doro Wat

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Doro Wat
Vegan Black-Eyed Peas and Greens Hash
SANCOCHAR
La palabra Sancocho es de origen Bereber o Amazigh tal como el pueblo canario lo es, decir que es española porque las tropas de ocupación españolas continúan en las islas es una aberracio, que sancocho es decir guisar, si claro, es exactamente lo mismo, sancochame un huevo, sancochame las papas, ssncochame el pescado o hazme un sancocho de Cherne, pero española no es esa palabra.
Creamy Ethiopian Berbere Curry (via Get Inspired Everyday)
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Misir wat (Ethiopian red lentils)
A wat (or wot) is an Ethiopian simmered stew spiced with berbere. Minimal ingredients, aromatic spice blends, and long frying and simmering times come together to produce this intensely flavorful lentil dish. The use of both a sautéing spice blend and a finishing spice blend added in closer to the end of the cooking time ensures that smooth, even heat is chased by complex floral aromatics in each bite.
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