Doro Wat � Ethiopian Chicken Curry Recipe

Recipe By Slurrp

Doro Wat is a traditional Ethiopian chicken curry that is rich in flavor and spices. This hearty dish is made with chicken simmered in a spicy sauce made from berbere spice blend, onions, garlic, ginger, and other aromatic spices. It is traditionally served with injera, a sourdough flatbread, but can also be enjoyed with rice or bread. Doro Wat is a popular dish during festive occasions and is sure to impress with its bold and complex flavors.

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Ingredients for Doro Wat � Ethiopian Chicken Curry Recipe

  • 1/4 pound Chicken Pieces
  • 1/2 tablespoon Oil
  • 1/2 Onions, Finely Chopped
  • 3/4 cloves Cloves Garlic, Minced
  • 1/4 tablespoon Ginger, Grated
  • 1/2 tablespoon Berbere Spice Blend
  • 1/2 cup Chicken Broth
  • As required Salt, To Taste

Directions: Doro Wat � Ethiopian Chicken Curry Recipe

Cooking Directions

  • STEP 1.In a large pot, heat oil and saut茅 onions until golden brown.
  • STEP 2.Add garlic, ginger, and berbere spice blend to the pot and cook for a few minutes.
  • STEP 3.Add chicken pieces to the pot and cook until browned.
  • STEP 4.Pour in chicken broth and simmer for about 30 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through.
  • STEP 5.Remove the chicken from the pot and set aside.
  • STEP 6.Continue simmering the sauce until it thickens.
  • STEP 7.Return the chicken to the pot and simmer for another 10 minutes.
  • STEP 8.Serve the Doro Wat with injera, rice, or bread.

Cooking Tips

  • Berbere spice blend can be found in specialty stores or online, but you can also make your own by combining spices like paprika, cayenne pepper, cinnamon, and cloves.
  • If you prefer a milder version, reduce the amount of berbere spice blend used.
  • Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Storage and Serving

  • Doro Wat is best served hot.
  • Traditionally, it is served with injera, a sourdough flatbread.
  • It can also be enjoyed with rice or bread.
Nutrition
value
116
calories per serving
7 g Fat2 g Protein11 g Carbs2 g FiberOther

Current Totals

  • Fat
    7g
  • Protein
    2g
  • Carbs
    11g
  • Fiber
    2g

MacroNutrients

  • Carbs
    11g
  • Protein
    2g
  • Fiber
    2g

Fats

  • Fat
    7g

Vitamins & Minerals

  • Calcium
    23mg
  • Iron
    < 1mg
  • Vitamin A
    10mcg
  • Vitamin B1
    < 1mg
  • Vitamin B2
    < 1mg
  • Vitamin B3
    < 1mg
  • Vitamin B6
    < 1mg
  • Vitamin B9
    28mcg
  • Vitamin B12
    0mcg
  • Vitamin C
    10mg
  • Vitamin E
    1mg
  • Copper
    < 1mcg
  • Magnesium
    18mg
  • Manganese
    < 1mg
  • Phosphorus
    40mg
  • Selenium
    < 1mcg
  • Zinc
    < 1mg
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. All nutritional information presented are estimates and not meant to substitute professional dietary advice or treatment
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Recipe By Slurrp