Ye» zelbo
gomen be» karot, as it's called in Ethiopian, is a mild kale dish with lots of flavor.
When the tikel
gomen is almost ready, warm a little oil in a skillet / frying pan for the injera.
Injera is the base of most Ethiopian dishes and tikel
gomen is a common vegetable dish to enjoy with it.
As I said this injera and tikel
gomen are a great introduction to Ethiopian food for the flavors, colors and way of eating.
When you are ready to cook, make the tikel
gomen first and make the injera as the tikel
gomen is almost ready.
Typically there are a number of dishes but today I'm sharing one easy dish to get you started — tikel
gomen — that's made with carrots, cabbage and potatoes.
Injera (a teff - based flatbread) is central to most meals & this tikel
gomen is an easy dish to serve with it.
The tikel
gomen is very easy — simply fry the onions and carrots in some oil, add the potatoes, cabbage and spices then cover and let them cook to tenderness.
Tikel
gomen is one of the more aromatic Ethiopian dishes but others have a fiery heat, so if you are a fan do try those too.
This Ethiopian buttery grain porridge recipe is often served for breakfast, but you can also top it with other dishes like messer wot (spiced lentils) or
gomen (Ethiopian - spiced collards) for lunch or dinner and eat it in place of the traditional flatbread, injera.
Have you tried Ethiopian
gomen?
I chose a variety of dishes / stews: misir (red lentils and spicy berbere), kik (curry split peas), yatakilt (curry potatoes, carrots, and cabbage),
gomen (kale, collards, and garlic), spicy sweet potato (sweet potato and berbere), and kale salad (with pickled onion, curry chickpeas, and dates).
This Ethiopian buttery grain porridge recipe is often served for breakfast, but you can also top it with other dishes like messer wot (spiced lentils) or
gomen (Ethiopian - spiced collards) for lunch or dinner and eat it in place of the traditional flatbread, injera.
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gomen (cabbage, carrots and potato) #SundaySupper - Caroline's Cooking
gomen shud abolish ridiculous excise duties n insane taxes.
But
gomen said CKD would be affordable to Malaysians and started CKDing cars in MAlaysia
Where is
gomen promise to reduce car prices by 30 %?
does any1 here know what happen to spare part cost of these hybrid cars after
gomen stopped cbu hybrid incentive in 2014?
Cause they own DRB so, if DRB makes more money,
gomen is happier.
What happened to the goreng that
our gomen gave that all cars in Malaysia must have VSC?