Messer Wot | Misir Wot (Ethiopian Red Lentils Stew)
Aderinsola Adeosun
Messer Wot is one of the most popular vegetarian meals in Ethiopian restaurants. Wat, or wot, is an Ethiopian-style stew or curry made with chicken, beef, lamb, lentils, and vegetables. It's made from clarified butter, nittir kibbeh, and a spice combination called berbere. Messer wot is the star of any vegan platter.
Cook 1 1/2 cups (270 g) of red lentils in 2 cups (470 ml) of water in a pressure cooker for about 30 minutes. When ready, set aside.
Then, in a big pan, sauté a large finely chopped onion in a couple of tablespoons olive oil over low heat for 3-5 minutes or until transparent.
Sauté the minced garlic cloves, then add 2 tbsp of berbere and a little water to keep it from sticking. Cover the pan and allow to simmer for another 2-3 minutes.
Add the cooked lentils and cook everything on low heat for another 1/2 hour, or until the lentils have totally disintegrated. If you want the dish to be red rather than yellowish, go ahead and add some sweet paprika.
This meal is generally eaten with injera, a spongy sourdough flatbread made with teff.