African Culinary Heritage

Ethiopian Spiced Clarified Butter

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April 14, 2026 By African Recipes Kitchen
Ethiopian Spiced Clarified Butter - Authentic African Cuisine

🍲 Ethiopian Spiced Butter (Kikil) 🧈

Ethiopian Spiced Butter, known as Kikil, is a fragrant and flavorful butter infused with unique spices that are essential in Ethiopian cuisine. This rich condiment adds depth to various dishes and is cherished for its aromatic qualities.

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🌍 What Is Ethiopian Spiced Butter (Kikil)?

Kikil is a traditional Ethiopian butter that is flavored with a blend of spices, including korarima (Ethiopian cardamom), besobela (Ethiopian basil), and cossaret (a type of herb). This butter is a staple in Ethiopian cooking, enhancing the flavors of stews, vegetables, and breads.

🧾 Ingredients

**Base:**

- 1 cup Ethiopian butter (or regular unsalted butter if unavailable)

- 2 tablespoons korarima (Ethiopian cardamom)

- 2 tablespoons besobela (Ethiopian basil)

- 2 tablespoons cossaret (herb blend)

**Optional:**

- 1 teaspoon turmeric (for color and flavor)

- Salt (to taste)

- Fresh garlic (minced, to taste)

👩‍🍳 Step-by-Step Instructions

1. **Prepare the Korarima:**

- Dry roast the korarima seeds in a pan over medium heat for 2-3 minutes until fragrant.

- Grind the roasted seeds into a fine powder using a spice grinder or mortar and pestle.

2. **Melt the Butter:**

- In a saucepan, melt the Ethiopian butter over low heat.

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3. **Add the Spices:**

- Once the butter is melted, add the crushed cossaret, besobela, and ground korarima.

- Stir to combine all ingredients thoroughly.

4. **Simmer the Mixture:**

- Cook the mixture on low heat for 45 minutes to 1 hour, stirring occasionally.

- If desired, add turmeric, salt, or minced garlic during this step for additional flavor.

5. **Strain the Butter:**

- After cooking, remove the saucepan from heat and let it cool slightly.

- Strain the mixture through a fine sieve into another saucepan or bowl to separate the solids from the flavored butter.

6. **Store the Butter:**

- Allow the strained butter to cool completely.

- Transfer it into jars for immediate use, or store in the refrigerator or freezer for later use.

🍽️ How to Serve

Ethiopian Spiced Butter can be drizzled over injera (Ethiopian flatbread), used as a cooking fat for stews, or spread on vegetables. It adds a rich, aromatic flavor to any dish.

💡 Pro Tips

- For the best flavor, seek out authentic Ethiopian spices from specialty stores or online.

- Adjust the amount of spices according to your taste preference.

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- This butter can be frozen in small portions for easy use later.

🔥 Why You’ll Love This

Ethiopian Spiced Butter is not only a unique addition to your culinary repertoire, but it also brings the vibrant flavors of Ethiopian cuisine to your kitchen. Its aromatic profile and versatility make it a delightful enhancement to a variety of dishes. Enjoy the warm, inviting scents and flavors that this butter brings to your meals!