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Vegan Ethiopian Spicy Red Lentil Firfir with Injera

Experience the rich, aromatic flavors of Ethiopian cuisine with this spicy red lentil Firfir, perfectly paired with soft, tangy injera. A vegan-friendly dish bursting with spices and heartiness.

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Vegan Ethiopian Spicy Red Lentil Firfir with Injera
Prep
23 min
Cook
1 h 10 min
Difficulty
Intermediate
Serves
4

Preparation

Get these tasks done before you start cooking.

Marinating the Lentils

  1. 1

    Combine Lentils and Broth

    In a large bowl, combine red lentils and vegetable broth.

  2. 2

    Soak Lentils

    Let soak for 20 minutes to allow flavors to infuse.

  3. 3

    Drain Lentils

    Drain excess broth before cooking.

    Tip: Do not overcook the lentils; they should remain slightly firm to maintain texture.

Preparing the Injera Batter

  1. 1

    Mix Batter

    In a separate bowl, mix teff flour, water, and salt until smooth.

  2. 2

    Ferment Batter

    Cover and let sit at room temperature for 24 hours to ferment for best results.

  3. 3

    Adjust Consistency

    Stir well before cooking, adjusting consistency with water if necessary.

    Tip: Make the injera batter a day in advance to ensure optimal fermentation.

How to Make Vegan Ethiopian Spicy Red Lentil Firfir with Injera

Total time: 1 h 33 min · Yields 4 servings

  1. 1

    Red Lentil Firfir

    Sauté onions, garlic, and ginger in vegetable oil until translucent. Add spices and cook for 2 minutes before adding lentils and tomatoes. Simmer until thickened.

  2. 2

    Cooking Injera

    Pour batter onto a hot, lightly oiled skillet, cook one side only until small bubbles form on the surface.

  3. 3

    Mixing Firfir

    Gently fold cooked injera pieces into the lentil mixture just before serving to retain their softness.

Chef's Tips

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    Frequently asked questions

    How long can I store leftovers?

    You can store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days in an airtight container.

    Can I make this ahead?

    Yes, the lentil mixture can be prepared a day in advance. Gently reheat when ready to serve and mix with freshly made injera.

    What can I use instead of injera?

    If you can't find injera, serve with pita or flatbread, though it will change the traditional experience slightly.

    Is there a gluten-free option for injera?

    Traditional injera made solely with teff flour is gluten-free; ensure no wheat flour is added in commercially bought versions.

    Can I freeze the lentil mixture?

    Yes, the lentil mixture freezes well for up to 2 months. Thaw and reheat gently.

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