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Misir Wot (Ethiopian spicy red lentils)

Misir Wot is a very spicy Ethiopian red lentil stew that’s not only healthy and delicious – it’s also FAST and EASY to prepare. This dish can be put together quickly for those nights when you need to make dinner in a flash. It’s seasoned with a complex spice blend called “berbere.” I use organic berbere by Frontier brand. It contains paprika, sea salt, cayenne, fenugreek, coriander, cumin, black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, clove, ginger, and turmeric.

Try pairing Misir Wot with rice – or serve as part of a classic Ethiopian platter. Check out my recipe for Atakilt Wat (cabbage, carrot, potato stew) where I explain more about these combination platters.

Ethiopian spicy red lentils in skillet with glimpse of Ethiopian cabbage stew
Misir Wot cooked in a skillet, with a glimpse of Atakilt Wat (cabbage, carrot, potato stew)

Method Overview

  • Saute onion, garlic, spices, and tomato paste
  • Add lentils and water
  • Simmer until the lentils are soft and breaking apart

Ethiopian spicy red lentils in skillet with glimpse of Ethiopian cabbage stew
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5 from 12 votes

Misir Wot (Ethiopian Spicy Red Lentils)

Serve with rice – or as part of a traditional Ethiopian combination platter
Course: side dish
Cuisine: Ethiopian
Keyword: corn-free, gluten-free, grain-free, nut-fee, plant based, soy-free, vegan, wheat-free
Servings: 8 side dish servings
Calories: 80kcal

Equipment

  • large covered skillet

Ingredients

  • 1-1/2 cups red lentils (or yellow lentils)
  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 large yellow onion, diced
  • 2 to 4 garlic cloves, diced
  • 3 Tablespoons berbere, such as Frontier brand
  • 4 Tablespoons tomato paste
  • Water

Instructions

  • Measure the lentils and then sprinkle them slowly into a mesh strainer; watch carefully for dirt, pebbles, or other debris. Once you’ve added all of the lentils to the strainer, pick through them making sure you didn’t miss anything. Rinse well under cold running water; drain while you continue with the recipe.
  • Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat with a bit of onion. When it begins to gently sizzle, add the remaining onion and cook for about 5 minutes, stirring often. Add the garlic halfway through this step.
  • Add the berbere spice and tomato paste; cook for about 30 seconds while stirring.
  • Add the lentils and enough water to cover the lentils by about 1/2-inch. Bring to a simmer and cover the pan. Adjust the heat, if necessary, to keep at a simmer (don't boil).
  • Cook for about 20 minutes or until the lentils are very soft and falling apart; stir often and keep adding more water, a couple of tablespoons at a time, if needed.
    Keep a watchful eye; don't let the lentils dry out and scorch the pan. When done cooking, the lentils should be wet and a bit mushy – but not watery.

Notes

This recipe is pretty hot! Use only 2 Tablespoons of berbere if you want to tone the heat down. Eating with rice or Injera (traditional sourdough spongy flatbread) will also tone down the heat.
If red lentils aren’t available, you can substitute with yellow lentils; however don’t replace with yellow split peas, black lentils, brown lentils, green lentils, or French lentils.

Nutrition

Calories: 80kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 260mg | Potassium: 216mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 132IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 15mg | Iron: 2mg

This recipe can be prepared oil-free by following the instructions for cooking without oil.

Red lentils are traditionally used for this recipe; however, yellow lentils can also be used.

Aren’t they beautiful?!

FAQs

What does Misir Wot translate to?

Misir translates to lentil and wot means a stew made with onions and spices. It can also be spelled misir wat.

Are lentils part of the legume family?

Yes, the legume family includes beans, peas, and lentils. Like with all legumes, they grow inside of pods, and are actually the plant’s seeds.

Are yellow lentils and yellow split peas the same thing?

No, yellow split peas are field peas that are dried and then split. Yellow (and green) split peas take much longer to cook compared to yellow lentils.

What is dal?

In Indian cuisine, lentils are called dal.

Should red or yellow lentils be soaked before cooking?

It isn’t necessary to soak red or yellow lentils since they are so fast cooking.

Do lentils cause flatulence?

Lentils cause the least amount of flatulence compared to other legumes. If you aren’t used to consuming legumes, start out with small portions to let your body adjust.

2 Comments

  • Jamie
    March 5, 2021 at 11:49 am

    5 stars
    Nice looking recipe, thank you for sharing

    Reply
    • Judy DeLorenzo
      March 5, 2021 at 11:59 am

      You’re very welcome 🙂
      I hope you like spicy!

      Reply

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