African Culinary Heritage

Ethiopian Chicken Stew (Doro Wat)

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April 14, 2026 By African Recipes Kitchen
Ethiopian Chicken Stew (Doro Wat) - Authentic African Cuisine

🍲 Doro Wat (Ethiopian Chicken Stew) 🇪🇹

Doro Wat is a rich and flavorful Ethiopian chicken stew, often considered the national dish of Ethiopia. This dish is known for its deep, spicy flavors and is typically served with injera, a traditional Ethiopian flatbread.

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🌍 What Is Doro Wat?

Doro Wat is a traditional Ethiopian stew made with chicken, a variety of spices, and a generous amount of onions and garlic. It is often enjoyed during special occasions and is a staple in Ethiopian cuisine. The dish is characterized by its unique blend of spices, particularly the Ethiopian spice blend known as berbere, which gives it a distinctive flavor and heat.

đź§ľ Ingredients

**Base:**

- 2-3 lbs chicken (legs and thighs preferred, skin removed)

- 4 large onions, finely chopped

- 1 cup garlic, minced

- 1/2 cup olive oil

- 1/4 cup berbere spice

- 2-3 teaspoons salt

- 1/2 cup Ethiopian spiced butter (kibbeh)

- 1-2 teaspoons macalesha (finishing spice)

- 4 hard-boiled eggs (optional)

**Optional:**

- Water (as needed for consistency)

👩‍🍳 Step-by-Step Instructions

1. **Prepare the Chicken:**

- Wash the chicken pieces thoroughly with lemon juice and salt. Set aside.

2. **Cook the Onions:**

- In a large pot, add the chopped onions over medium heat without any oil.

- Cook for 15-20 minutes, stirring frequently, until the onions are soft and their moisture has evaporated.

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3. **Add Olive Oil:**

- Once the onions are dry, add the olive oil and continue to cook for another 10-12 minutes, stirring occasionally.

4. **Incorporate Garlic and Salt:**

- Add the minced garlic and salt to the pot. Stir well and cook for an additional 7-8 minutes.

5. **Add Berbere Spice:**

- Gradually stir in the berbere spice. This step requires continuous stirring for about 20-25 minutes to cook out the raw spice flavor.

- Add water in small increments (about 1/4 cup at a time) to maintain moisture.

6. **Add Spiced Butter:**

- Once the mixture is well-cooked, add the Ethiopian spiced butter (kibbeh) and reduce the heat to low. Cook for another 20 minutes.

7. **Add Chicken:**

- Carefully add the prepared chicken pieces to the pot. Stir to coat the chicken with the sauce.

- Simmer on low heat for 30-45 minutes, adding more water if necessary to prevent sticking.

8. **Final Seasoning:**

- After 30 minutes, add more kibbeh and a few pinches of macalesha for extra flavor. Stir well.

9. **Add Hard-Boiled Eggs (Optional):**

- Gently place the hard-boiled eggs into the stew, allowing them to warm through for about 5 minutes.

🍽️ How to Serve

Serve Doro Wat hot, traditionally accompanied by injera, which can be used to scoop up the stew. You can also serve it with rice or other flatbreads if preferred.

đź’ˇ Pro Tips

- For an authentic flavor, use Ethiopian berbere spice, which can be found in specialty stores or online.

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- Allow the stew to sit for a few hours or overnight for the flavors to deepen. It can also be reheated for an even better taste the next day.

🔥 Why You’ll Love This

Doro Wat is a comforting and hearty dish that brings the warmth of Ethiopian cuisine to your table. With its rich flavors and aromatic spices, it’s perfect for gatherings and special occasions, making it a dish that everyone will love!