African Culinary Heritage

Homemade Ethiopian Ayib

"Learn how to make Ayib, Ethiopia's traditional homemade c..."

April 14, 2026 By African Recipes Kitchen
Homemade Ethiopian Ayib - Authentic African Cuisine

🍲 **Ethiopian Ayib (Cheese) 🧀**

Ayib is a traditional Ethiopian cheese that serves as a delightful side dish, often used to balance the spiciness of other dishes. It's incredibly easy to make and a perfect introduction to Ethiopian cuisine!

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🌍 **What Is Ayib?**

Ayib is a fresh cheese similar to cottage cheese, commonly used in Ethiopian meals. It provides a cooling effect against spicy dishes like Doro Wat, making it a staple in Ethiopian households.

đź§ľ **Ingredients**

**Base:**

- 4 cups buttermilk (or substitute with whole milk + 1 tablespoon vinegar)

- 5 Tenadam seeds (also known as Rue seeds)

**Optional:**

- Additional spices or herbs for flavoring (optional)

👩‍🍳 **Step-by-Step Instructions**

1. **Prepare the Buttermilk**

- Shake the buttermilk well before opening.

- Pour all of the buttermilk into a pot.

2. **Add the Tenadam Seeds**

- Carefully open the Tenadam seeds package.

- Measure out 5 seeds and add them to the pot with buttermilk.

3. **Cook the Mixture**

- Turn the heat to low.

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- Stir gently to incorporate the seeds, then cover the pot.

- Let it cook for about 10 minutes without stirring.

4. **Check the Curdling Process**

- After 10 minutes, check the mixture. It should be thickening.

- Allow it to cook for an additional 5-10 minutes, checking periodically.

5. **Strain the Cheese**

- Once the cheese has thickened, turn off the heat.

- Use a strainer to separate the curds from the whey. If you don’t have a strainer, you can carefully use the pot lid to drain the liquid.

6. **Remove the Seeds**

- Count and remove the Tenadam seeds from the cheese mixture.

7. **Transfer to a Container**

- Spoon the curds into a container for storage.

🍽️ **How to Serve**

Serve Ayib alongside spicy Ethiopian dishes like Doro Wat or as a topping for injera. It can also be enjoyed with a sprinkle of salt or herbs for added flavor.

đź’ˇ **Pro Tips**

- Use fresh buttermilk for the best results.

- Be cautious with the Tenadam seeds; they are potent and should be removed before serving.

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- If you prefer a creamier texture, you can mix in a little yogurt after straining.

🔥 **Why You’ll Love This**

Ayib is not only simple to make but also a versatile addition to your meals. Its creamy texture and mild flavor make it a perfect complement to spicy dishes, allowing you to enjoy the bold flavors of Ethiopian cuisine without overwhelming your palate. Plus, it’s a fun and engaging cooking experience that’s perfect for sharing with friends or family!