“Don’t call it bread; don’t call it crȇpes: Injera is injera,” says Serkaddis Alemu of the ancient Ethiopian staple. For more than a decade, Alemu has served her spicy, savory Ethiopian lunch to Santa ...
New York is not an injera town, which I know because I grew up in Injeratown, USA, also known as Washington, D.C. There, countless corner stores and restaurants well into the Maryland and Virginia ...
Ethiopian dishes at Waliimo arrive with their traditional edible utensils, the injera, a stretchy, sour, crêpe-like flatbread. Soon we were tearing off pieces to bundle around a butter-slicked tartare ...
The menu at Ethiopian Family Kitchen includes items served on injera bread including red lentils, green beans and carrots and cabbage and potatoes cooked with Ethiopian spices. Provided Fans of ...
Injera is a popular indigenous Ethiopian dish, prepared from teff, a small round grain that thrives mainly in the higher lands of Ethiopia. It is flatbread with spongy like texture. Injera is a key ...
Different communities are associated with different staple foods and injera, also known as anjera, is a beloved staple in the cuisine of Ethiopia and Eritrea. It is believed to have originated over a ...