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What curry is to India, Berbere is to Ethiopia. In Ethiopia, berbere recipes vary by region and household; some of these recipes are so closely guarded that family members are forbidden to talk about the ingredients. Making berbere can be a community event where peppers are dried out on lawns and shared with neighbors – a process that can take up to three days. Berbere is often combined with onions, a delicious base that is at the core of Ethiopian cooking. If the task of finding, buying, and grinding these spices together seems to daunting, berbere is available at many Ethiopian stores in our area. But for the rest of you here is the recipe.
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Ingredients
1. 2 chicken breasts
2. 3 tbsp of oil for frying
3. 6 limes
4. 2 large onions
5. ground red pepper
6. salt to taste
7. ground black pepper
8. 1 bayleaf
9. 2 tbsp of oil for marinating
Directions : Cut the chicken into eight large pieces. Squeeze juice from the limes and mix with salt, ground red pepper and bayleaf. Slice onions finely, spread over chicken and mix well with two table spoons of oil. Leave for a minimum of 2 hours (or overnight) to marinade.
Later: Drain chicken pieces and grill lightly, preferably over charcoal or wood. Heat the oil in a frying pan. Drain onions and saute gently in the oil until soft. Add the marinade and cook for five minutes. Then add chicken pieces and one glass of water. Check seasoning. Cover and simmer for 45 minutes. Serve over rice.
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