Awaze (Ethiopian Hot Sauce) | Lisa’s Kitchen | Vegetarian Recipes | Cooking Hints
Awaze (Ethiopian Hot Sauce) | Lisa’s Kitchen | Vegetarian Recipes | Cooking Hints
Awaze is an Ethiopian hot sauce featuring berbere, a distinctive hot, peppery, and aromatic spice blend consisting of an array of spices, seeds, and herbs, most commonly chilies, fenugreek, holy basil, paprika, coriander, cardamom, allspice, cumin, peppercorns, cloves, cinnamon, and ajwain seeds. Additional ingredients are included to round out this incredibly easy-to-make no-cook condiment for a balance of heat, sweetness, and bitterness. Traditionally, awaze includes mitmita, another Ethiopian spice blend (here I’ve used just berbere spice powder as it’s readily available in many stores worldwide), and t’edj, a sweetened honey wine, although gin, whiskey, or red wine serves well as a substitute.
Awaze can be used as an ingredient in other dishes, a dipping sauce, a glaze, in wraps, or anything you can think of calling out for a spicy hot accompaniment. Adjust the amount of water to achieve you desired consistency, depending on the intended preference and purpose.
Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Ethiopian Published on May 14, 2024 A quick no-cook variation of a traditional Ethiopian hot sauce featuring the prized Ethiopian spice blend called berbere Preparation: 10 minutes Ingredients:
Instructions:
Makes 1/2 cup |
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