Injera (soft Ethiopian Bread) Recipe

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Ingredients & Directions


1/2 kg Sifted flour
1 Bag Baking powder *
50 g Quick yeast
1/2 c Oil
8 c Water

* One bag is the amount quoted. It usualy suffices for 500 Gr flour. I do
not know how many grams it is, about 1 Tbs.

The following recipe is from “Laisha” – a Hebrew womans weekly and is based
on the cook in a Phalashi (thats an Ethiopian Jew) restaurant in the
central station in Tel-Aviv. I tried the food there and liked it a lot. I
have more Ethiopian recipes, and will translate them if there is interest.
(from Amhari via Hebrew to English ). Enjoy!

Put the flour in a deep bowl. Add the yeast and baking powder . add water
gradualy while stirring until you get a smooth batter. Keep for 3 days at
(Ethiopian) room temperature. stir every four hours.

Heat a frying pan (25-30 cm diameter) and oil with 2-3 Tbs oil.

Pour batter to form a layer at least 1/2 cm thick.

Cover and fry for 2-3 minutes. When the bread starts to lift at the edge
and solidifies at the lower side, turn it over. You get a kind of soft and
porous pita.

Wet with water the lower side of the pan and oil the inner side before each
bread.

Gad S. Sheaffer – gss@iil.intel.com – Intel design center – Haifa ,Israel.


Yields
4 Servings

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