Eden Egziabher of Makina Cafe is back in the MUNCHIES test kitchen sharing a recipe near and dear to her heart: lamb tibs. She marinades pieces of lamb with garlic, rosemary, and cardamom, then quickly cooks it up until juicy and tender before serving it with two tasty sauces and injera in this treasured Ethiopian staple.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V4GR2oCqgo
Thank you for this. I love Ethiopian food.
Marination food always awesome
Please do Somali Food!
I used to get something like this at Habesha in Austin and it was soooooooo good 🥰
Her ability to ignore that smoke, 💪
Looks really good. I want to try!
So tasty looking 😋. Almost like cabrito
Thank you for this great recipe. It’s on my list for next weekend
looks both raw and gamey, if you follow this recipe, I think maybe it was heavily edited for time that we lost some valuable info and time perspective. If you do try it. please update here thanks in advance
Norm Macdonald would be so proud to hear how she pronounced “cast iron”…
On the reals I like her recipes, she’s great, hope to see more of her again in the future cookin’
Norm😭
amazing this has opened my eyes to Ethiopian cooking i cant wait to try this and more.
Thank you I love that you guys use so many spices LOL now to go hunt them down
Haven’t been to the city in a while and i miss Ethiopian food so much but the lambs down the road are delicious. Thank you for the recipe.
that lamb smoked kitchen i really miss. will do this on the coming weekend! lets get that iron goodness!
3:00 Never heard of Kosoret before so that was interesting. Seems folks compare it to Lemon Verbina in the west. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lippia_abyssinica#:~:text=Lippia%20abyssinica%2C%20or%20koseret%20(Amharic,or%20from%20Ethiopia%20(Abyssinia)‘. Great video thank you!
I was surprised to see wine in an Ethiopian dish, as I assumed they are mostly Muslim. But a quick google-search revealed 1/3 Muslim and 2/3 Christians. I learned sth via food… again 🙂
Ethiopia 🇪🇹 = one the best cuisines in the world
I live on the west coast. I’ll have to make a trip to NYC to visit her truck/restaurant. It sounds amazing.
The texture of that bread looked really interesting.
This food reminds me a lot of Mexican food, it’s just eastern African food. Looks good
It looks delicious!!!
Don’t know if i can find the flat bread… but I’m going to try this beautiful dish for my girlfriend!!
It feel so cozy the Ethiopian dishes are amazing to share with family!
Ciao!!!