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The Path to Niter Kibbeh Starts With Herbs and Spices
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The Path to Niter Kibbeh Starts With Herbs and Spices

It's the backbone of Ethiopian cooking, and you can make it a thousand different ways. But for the truest, best niter kibbeh, you need to order a few signature ingredients (or get them from a saint of a chef).
Sweet and Salty Fish Collars
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Sweet and Salty Fish Collars

The collar is one of my favorite parts of the fish. Baste it with naturally sweet and salty flavor from briny kombu and dark sweet prunes. The briny and sweet sauce is easy to make ahead and store in the refrigerator. The collars of a large fish, such as cod, is the part between the head and the body; it has a (healthy omega-3) fatty richness that is ultra-satisfying. 
Salted Salmon
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Salted Salmon

This recipe for salted salmon is excerpted from Maori Murota’s Tokyo Cult Recipes. The method, called shioyaki, can be adapted to fish collars as well.
Marinated Croaker Collars With Citrus and Green Mango Salad
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Marinated Croaker Collars With Citrus and Green Mango Salad

I love to cook with ingredients that might otherwise be discarded, like fish collars. If you’re tempted to treat them as scraps, please don’t throw them away or use them merely for a stock. They’re delicious as the main focus of a dish—think of them as the spareribs of the sea. Here, croaker collars are marinated in citrus, chipotle, ginger, and fish sauce, and served with a mango salad full of funk, spice, and crunch.
Sheet-Pan Collard Greens and Crispy Tofu With Niter Kibbeh
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Sheet-Pan Collard Greens and Crispy Tofu With Niter Kibbeh

This easy dinner is inspired by gomen, an Ethiopian dish in which greens are flavored with an aromatic spiced butter. Breaded tofu is a delightful counterpoint.
Niter Kibbeh
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Niter Kibbeh

A cornerstone of Ethiopian cooking, this clarified butter is infused with spices and herbs native the region, giving it unique flavor and aroma.
How to Roast a Chicken in As Little As 18 Minutes
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How to Roast a Chicken in As Little As 18 Minutes

Chef and cookbook author Ned Baldwin has mastered a speedy roast chicken for his restaurant, Houseman. If you get all the elements exactly right, you can follow suit.
Roast Chicken
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Roast Chicken

Make fast roast chicken by using a rarely used part of the oven: the floor. The intense heat under your skillet from the oven’s floor quickly cooks the chicken and allows its skin to become remarkably crispy.
Pak Choi and Kale Dumpling
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Pak Choi and Kale Dumpling

Packed with greens, these boiled dumplings easily go vegetarian by switching out the ground pork for crumbled tofu.
Concubine's Chicken
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Concubine's Chicken

Named for the famous 8th century Tang dynasty consort, Yang Guifei, this dish of juicy dark-meat chicken and peppers is sweet, sour, and just a little spicy.
Longevity Noodles
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Longevity Noodles

The goal of longevity noodles is to create one long, slick, uniform strand, gently pulled over and over again until you get the right thickness.
Chakalaka and Cheddar Braaibroodjies
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Chakalaka and Cheddar Braaibroodjies

The liberal spoonful of Chakalaka (spicy vegetable relish) makes these extra special. If you don’t have a jar of it in your fridge, you can use any type of relish or chutney.
Chakalaka (Spicy Vegetable Relish)
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Chakalaka (Spicy Vegetable Relish)

Like chutney in India or salsa in Mexico, no one in South Africa prepares chakalaka, a spicy vegetable relish, the same way. Here is our version, full of vegetables and spices. Serve the chakalaka with bread, rice, grilled meats or fish, stews...anything.
Shaah Cadays (Somali Spiced Tea With Milk)
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Shaah Cadays (Somali Spiced Tea With Milk)

Essentially Somali chai, this spiced tea with milk is served most often during the Somali afternoon tea tradition known as casariya.
Canjeero
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Canjeero

These pancakes are quick to cook and are typically eaten for breakfast. Spread them with a little butter, ghee, or sesame oil and sprinkle with sugar if you’d like. Serve with hot tea or alongside cups of Shaah Cadays.
Pan-Fried Chicken and Cabbage Dumplings
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Pan-Fried Chicken and Cabbage Dumplings

These pan-fried dumplings are among the best selling items at Nom Wah Tea Parlor in New York City. The chicken gives the dumplings body, while the cabbage gives them volume.