They are called injera and are the basis of all meals in Ethiopia and Eritrea: the soft, airy flatbreads made from teff, the smallest grain. Topped with spicy pastes made from pulses and vegetables, they contain everything we expect from a healthy diet.
The cook and grain connoisseur Susanne Vögeli shows how to make injera and the traditional side dishes. The flour from teff contains many nutrients and brings spice to the fruity-tasting sourdough pastry. The liquid injera dough is baked in the pan like a crêpe. In the course we will prepare different varieties of injera: with teff, buckwheat and emmer.
You can take home a jar of sourdough for injera.
This course is suitable for vegan diet.
Date
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
18:00-21:00
Language
German
Venue
Museum Mühlerama
Seefeldstrasse 231
8008 Zurich
Course management
Susanne Vögeli
Costs
CHF 155.00 incl. catering