Berbere Beans and Rice

Berbere Beans and Rice

I got a recipe for Spicy Ethiopian Red Lentil Stew from Katie @ Not Your Parents’ Granola this past Vegan Food Swap. She also included some intoxicating, wonderfully fragrant Berbere, a spice common to Ethiopia. I couldn’t wait to try it, and I honestly couldn’t stop sneaking whiffs of the stuff. Delish! I finally made Berbere Beans & Rice with the aforementioned recipe, with only a few minor adjustments.

Berbere Beans & Rice
2 tsp safflower* oil
1 large, chopped onion*
1 Tbsp minced ginger*
2-3 cloves garlic*
2-3 diced tomatoes*
1 Gala apple*
1½ tsp Berbere spice
3 C water
3 C cooked beans*
salt and pepper* to taste
1 handful parsley*
cooked brown basmati rice*
* = Organic

∴ Prepare your beans to tenderness ahead of time, drain, and set aside. Heat oil over medium heat. Add onions and saute until they begin to turn translucent, stirring occasionally. Mince garlic and chop the apple while the onions saute. Add ginger, garlic, tomatoes, and apple bits. Stir to combine. Add the Berbere spice, and continue stirring. Pour in your beans and water. Stir to combine. Simmer for about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally to avoid sticking and burning. Season to taste, and add minced parsley. Serve over rice. Enjoy!

Berbere Beans

They smelled so good cooking! ♥

Red Heart

Thank you again for this recipe and the Berbere spice, Katie. It’s really wonderful. ♥ *squishy hugs*

Fart Sandwich FTW!

Fart Sandwich

I made some dinner rolls the other day with my Bread ♥ Recipe, and they turned out great. We had Feijão Preto e Arroz for dinner that night, so the rolls would be nice for sopping up some of the bean sauce… or so I thought. The elder of my twinnigans put together her very own, special little conglomeration: a Fart Sandwich! Super-yummy and super-funny, especially if you or your Elflings have silly/potty humour. 

Feijão denovo…

Yes, we had beans and rice again. This time I made it with 2 cups of organic pinto beans, but the method is the same as for the Feijão Preto (Black Beans). It was fabulous! Some people will put tomatoes or tomato paste in while cooking, but I’m not really a fan. Also, it’s pretty common to put plain or spicy kinds of sausage in, too. Since embracing a vegan lifestyle, I have no desire for any meat whatsoever even near my Feijão! lol

I started it just after lunch today…

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…and this is how it looked around 18:00 when we ate.

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SO good! My Elflings and my Mister loved it!