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Title: Yeshimbra Asa (Pea Flour Fish)
Categories: Appetizer Vegetarian
Yield: 4 Servings
1/2 | c | Onions or shallots, chopped |
2 | tb | Cayenne |
1/2 | ts | Salt |
1/3 | c | Oil |
1/3 | c | Berbere |
2 | c | Chick pea flour* |
Oil for frying |
In a dry, heavy pot, stir the onions over low heat until browned. Add 1/3 c water along with the cayenne, salt & oil. Simmer for 5 to 10 minutes & then add another 2/3 c water & the berbere. Bring to a boil, cover & reduce heat, stirring occasionally.
Meanwhile, add just enough water to the pea flour to make a thick dough similar to that for rolled cookies. Try using 1/2 c water & add extra a teaspoonful at a time until the mixture adheres to itself to form a ball. Roll the dough out on a lightly floured surface to a thickness of a 1/4" & cut into shapes with a cookie cutter. Ethiopians make fish shapes & decorate them with all sorts of designs.
Fry the pieces in moderately hot oil in a heavy skillet for 3 to 4 minutes, turning several times. When they are crisp & brown, cautiously spoon them into the sauce in the pot. Simmer gently for 5 or 6 minutes, being careful not to break the shapes. Lift pieces out with a slotted spoon & drain on cloths. Serve with the sauce.
* Also called gram or garbanzo flour, it is easily found in Asian foodstores.
The Ethiopian Coptic Church still uses the ancient fish sign as a symbol for Chrisitanity. These flour fish are traditional during Lent when fasting rules require no animal products maybe consumed.
"The Africa News Cookbook"
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