Best 7 Nitr Qibe Ethiopian Spiced Butter Recipes

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Nitr Qibe, an Ethiopian spiced butter, is a staple in Ethiopian cuisine, adding a distinct and flavorful element to many dishes. Made from clarified butter (niter kibbeh), spices, and herbs, this versatile condiment can be used as a spread, a dipping sauce, or as a cooking oil. Whether you're a seasoned cook or a novice in the kitchen, embarking on a culinary journey to discover the best recipe for Nitr Qibe will open up a world of Ethiopian flavors, textures, and aromas.

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AUTHENTIC NITER KIBBEH (ETHIOPIAN SPICED CLARIFIED BUTTER)



Authentic Niter Kibbeh (Ethiopian Spiced Clarified Butter) image

Wonderfully versatile, this famous Ethiopian spiced clarified butter will add life and flavor to a wide variety of dishes! (See blog post for ideas.)

Provided by Kimberly Killebrew

Categories     condiment

Time 1h15m

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 pound unsalted butter, cubed
1/4 cup chopped yellow onion
3 tablespoons minced fresh garlic
2 tablespoons minced fresh ginger
1 2-inch cinnamon stick
1 teaspoon whole black peppercorns
3 BLACK cardamom pods ((not the green cardamom variety))
3 whole cloves
1 teaspoon fenugreek seeds
1 teaspoons coriander seeds
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon ground turmeric
1 tablespoon besobela (,if you can find it, otherwise omit (see blog post))
1 tablespoon kosseret (,if you can find it, otherwise omit (see blog post))

Steps:

  • Toast the whole spices over medium heat in a dry skillet for a few minutes until very fragrant. Be careful not to scorch the spices or they will become bitter. Set aside.
  • Place all the ingredients in a medium saucepan and bring it to an extremely low simmer. Continue to simmer over low for at least one hour or up to 90 minutes. BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO BURN THE BUTTER. If it burns it will be bitter and there is no salvaging it.
  • Pour everything through a fine-mesh cheesecloth. (No need to skim off the foam, everything will be removed during straining.) Pour the niter kibbeh into a jar, let it cool, and cover so that it is airtight. It will keep at room temperature for several weeks, in the fridge for at least a couple of months, and even longer in the freezer (it will be hard in the fridge and freezer, let it come to room temp for easy scooping). Makes about 2 cups.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 67 kcal, Carbohydrate 12 g, Protein 2 g, Sodium 12 mg, Fiber 3 g, Sugar 1 g, ServingSize 2 teaspoons

ETHIOPIAN SPICED BUTTER (NITER KIBBEH)



Ethiopian Spiced Butter (Niter Kibbeh) image

Niter Nibbeh a spice-infused clarified butter that is ever- present in Ethiopian cooking with an astonishing depth of flavor.

Provided by Imma

Categories     Condiment

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 pound unsalted butter
1 small onion (coarsely chopped)
3 tablespoons finely chopped garlic
1 Teaspoon cardamom
1 Teaspoon fenugreek seeds
1 teaspoons ground cumin
1-2 tablespoons finely chopped ginger root
¼ teaspoon grated nutmeg
1 teaspoon dried oregano
½ teaspoon ground turmeric
5-6 Basil leaves

Steps:

  • Place butter in a medium saucepan and melt completely on low heat.
  • Simmer without letting it brown, until the surface is completely coated with foam.
  • Skim off the foam as it rises to the surface while cooking until nothing more remains.
  • It should look quite transparent. Now, add all the ingredients: onions, garlic, ginger cumin, cardamon, oregano, turmeric, nutmeg, and basil. Continue cooking on low heat for about 15- 20mins.
  • Pass it through a cheesecloth or sieve. It is now ready to be used. Store in a tightly covered container for about a month in the fridge.

NITER KIBBEH: ETHIOPIAN SPICED BUTTER



Niter Kibbeh: Ethiopian Spiced Butter image

Provided by Food Network

Time 25m

Yield 9 cups

Number Of Ingredients 5

6 pounds unsalted butter
1/3 cup bishop seed (also known as ajwain, similar to thyme)
1/3 cup cardamom seeds
1/3 cup black cumin
1/3 cup koseret (dried woodsy flavored herb, dried oregano can be substituted)

Steps:

  • Melt the butter on low heat in a large pot. Blend together the bishop seeds, cardamom seeds and black cumin until powder form using coffee grinder or food processor. Pour into the butter. Add the dried koseret. Bring to a boil then simmer for 15 to 20 minutes. Remove from the heat and cool. When room temperature, skim the frothy milk solids off of the top. Carefully pour the clear, clarified butter into a large storage container.
  • This recipe was provided by a professional chef or restaurant and may have been scaled down from a bulk recipe. The Food Network Kitchens chefs have not tested this recipe, in the proportions indicated, and therefore, we cannot make any representation as to the results.

NIT'IR QIBE (SPICED BUTTER)



Nit'ir Qibe (Spiced Butter) image

The mixture known as Nit'ir qibe, is kept handy in most Ethiopian kitchens to add flavor to meat and vegetable stews. In fact, virtually no meal in Ethiopia is made without nit'ir qibe, which gives the cooking its signature flavors.

Provided by momaphet

Categories     Ethiopian

Time 30m

Yield 6 TBLS

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/4 lb unsalted butter
1/8 medium red onion, coarsely chopped
1 garlic clove, minced
1 3/4 inches piece ginger, peeled and finely chopped
1/4 teaspoon fenugreek seeds
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
1/4 teaspoon cardamom seed
1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
1/8 teaspoon ground turmeric
2 -3 basil leaves

Steps:

  • Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over low heat, stirring frequently. As foam rises to the top, skim and discard it. Continue cooking, without letting the butter brown, until no more foam appears. Add the onion, garlic, ginger, fenugreek, cumin, cardamom, oregano, turmeric, and basil and continue cooking for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Remove from the heat and let stand until the spices settle. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve before using.
  • Store in the refrigerator in a tightly covered container for up to 3 weeks.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 142.9, Fat 15.5, SaturatedFat 9.7, Cholesterol 40.7, Sodium 2.8, Carbohydrate 1.5, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 0.1, Protein 0.5

NIT'R QIBE -- ETHIOPIAN SPICED BUTTER



NIT'R QIBE -- ETHIOPIAN SPICED BUTTER image

Categories     Condiment/Spread     Herb

Yield 3/4 cup

Number Of Ingredients 4

1⁄2 lb. (2 sticks) of unsalted butter
1⁄4 tsp. ground black cardamom seeds
1⁄4 tsp. fenugreek powder
1⁄4 tsp. ground nigella seeds

Steps:

  • 1. Heat butter in a small saucepan over medium-low heat, skimming the foam off the surface. Once the butter has begun to simmer gently, continue removing the foam until the butter is completely clear, about 30 minutes. Strain the butter through a fine sieve set over a bowl, leaving behind the milk solids at the bottom of the pan. 2. Stir cardamom seeds, fenugreek powder, and nigella seeds into the butter and mix well to combine. Cool and transfer to an airtight container; store in the refrigerator for up to 3 months. Use the nit'r qibe to make Doro Wot, Misr Wot, or Ayib Be Gomen.

NITER KIBBEH



Niter Kibbeh image

A cornerstone of Ethiopian cooking, this clarified butter is infused with spices and herbs native the region, giving it unique flavor and aroma.

Provided by Cheryl Slocum

Categories     Butter     Ginger     Garlic     Cinnamon     Cumin     Pepper     Sauce     Spice     Herb     Peanut Free     Soy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free

Yield Makes about ¾ cup

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened
1 Tbsp. koseret
1 (½" piece) ginger, peeled, finely chopped
1 garlic clove, finely chopped
1 (2" piece) cinnamon stick
2 tsp. beso bela (Ethiopian sacred basil)
1 tsp. fenugreek
¾ tsp. korerima (Ethiopian cardamom seeds)
½ tsp. nigella seeds
½ tsp. cumin seeds
¼ tsp. black peppercorns

Steps:

  • Stir softened butter and koseret together in a medium bowl. Cover and let sit 1 day.
  • Transfer butter to a small saucepan and heat over low until melted.
  • Mash ginger and garlic into a paste in a mortar and pestle. (Or, smash on a cutting board with the side of a chef's knife.) Add to butter mixture.
  • Coarsely grind cinnamon stick, beso bela, fenugreek, korerima, nigella seeds, cumin seeds, and peppercorns in a spice mill or with a mortar and pestle. (Alternatively, you can crush on a cutting board with a heavy saucepan). Add to butter mixture and once butter is completely melted, stir once to combine. Simmer gently, adjusting heat if needed, 30 minutes.
  • Remove butter mixture from heat and carefully skim away milk fats and any spices that have accumulated on the surface; discard. Strain niter kibbeh through a cheesecloth-lined fine-mesh sieve into an airtight container. Cover and chill. Do ahead: Niter kibbeh can be made 3 months ahead. Keep chilled.

ETHIOPIAN SPICED BUTTER (NITER KIBBEH)



Ethiopian Spiced Butter (Niter Kibbeh) image

This spicy flavorful clarified butter is a staple in Ethiopian cuisine. It's used for sauteing and adding flavor to dishes. This recipe is based on one posted on the Immaculate Bites blog.

Provided by PanNan

Categories     Ethiopian

Time 30m

Yield 1 1/4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 lb unsalted butter
1 small onion, coarsely chopped
3 tablespoons garlic, finely chopped
1 teaspoon cardamom pod, crushed lightly with the side of a knife blade
1 teaspoon fenugreek seeds
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 -2 tablespoon gingerroot, finely chopped
1/4 teaspoon grated nutmeg
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
5 -6 basil leaves

Steps:

  • Place butter in a medium sauce-pan over low heat and melt.
  • Simmer until the surface is completely coated with foam. Take care not to let it brown.
  • While simmering, skim off the foam as it rises to the surface until completely clear.
  • Add all the remaining ingredients. Continue cooking on low heat for about 15- 20 minutes. Pass it through a cheese cloth or sieve . It is now ready to be used . It can be stored in a tightly covered container for about a month in the fridge.

Tips:

  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients. This will make a big difference in the flavor of your nitr kibe.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with different spices. There are many different spices that can be used to make nitr kibe, so feel free to experiment until you find a combination that you like.
  • Be patient. Nitr kibe takes time to make, but it's worth the wait. The longer you let it simmer, the more flavorful it will be.
  • Serve nitr kibe with your favorite Ethiopian dishes. It's a great accompaniment to stews, soups, and injera bread.

Conclusion:

Nitr kibe is a delicious and versatile Ethiopian spiced butter that can be used to add flavor to a variety of dishes. It's easy to make and can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week. So next time you're looking for a new way to spice up your meals, give nitr kibe a try.

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