''Kitfo'' ( am, ክትፎ, ), is an
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traditional dish which originated among the
Gurage people. It consists of minced
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beef
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, marinated in ''
mitmita
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'' (a chili powder-based spice blend) and ''
niter kibbeh
''Niter kibbeh'', or ''niter qibe'' ( am, ንጥር ቅቤ '), also called (in Tigrinya), is a seasoned, clarified butter used in Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine. Its preparation is similar to that of ghee, but ''niter kibbeh'' is simmered wi ...
'' (a
clarified butter infused with herbs and spices). The word comes from the
Ethio-Semitic
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root k-t-f, meaning "to chop finely; mince."
''Kitfo'' cooked lightly rare is known as ''kitfo leb leb''.
[Mesfin, D.J. ''Exotic Ethiopian Cooking'', Falls Church, Virginia: Ethiopian Cookbooks Enterprises, 2006, pp.124, 129.] ''Kitfo'' is often served alongside—sometimes mixed with—a mild cheese called ''ayibe'' or cooked
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known as ''gomen''. In many parts of Ethiopia, ''kitfo'' is served with ''
injera'', a spongy, absorbent sourdough crepe-style bread made from fermented
teff flour, although in traditional
Gurage cuisine, one would use ''
kocho'', a thick flatbread made from the ''
ensete'' plant. An ''ensete'' leaf may be used as a garnish. Though not considered a delicacy, ''kitfo'' is generally held in high regard.
''Kitfo'' is served on special occasions such as holidays; it is commonly used on the "Finding of the True Cross" or "
Meskel
Meskel ( gez, መስቀል, Mesk’el) is a Christian holiday in the Ethiopian Orthodox and Eritrean Orthodox churches that commemorates the discovery of the True Cross by the Roman Empress Helena (Saint Helena) in the fourth century. Meskel occu ...
" holiday celebrated annually on September 27 in Ethiopia.
See also
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Gored gored
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Steak tartare
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Kibbeh nayyeh
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Raw foodism
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List of African dishes
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List of Ethiopian dishes and foods
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References
External links
Kitfo recipe
Raw beef dishes
Eritrean cuisine
Ethiopian cuisine
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