Awaze Tibs (Ethiopian beef tibs) is a spicy Ethiopian stir-fry that is so versatile, and you can eat it in different ways. It has a rich, bold, ethnic flavor and is ready in just 25 minutes!
In a small bowl, add all the spices for the Awaze sauce.
Add ¼ cup of water and 1 tablespoon of olive oil and mix till it forms a paste.
Or you can blend it together using a food processor.
Set aside.
Make Beef Tibs
Wash the cut beef pieces and place them in a colander to drain.
Chop the onions and jalapeno peppers, and mince the garlic.
In a large skillet, add the olive oil, and when heated, add the chopped beef.
Add salt, black pepper, and berbere to the beef.
Stir for a few minutes on high heat till it is browned.
Take out the beef and set them aside.
Melt niter kibbeh (Ethiopian clarified butter) in a skillet, then add the chopped onions and minced garlic.
Saute for a few minutes, then add the sliced jalapeno peppers.
Add the Awaze sauce and stir.
Simmer for 5 minutes on low heat and add the browned beef.
Add the lemon juice and simmer for a few minutes on medium heat.
Top with some cilantro, and serve!
Notes
This recipe serves 6 and contains 1 net carb per serving.
Once you put the beef in the heavy saucepan, allow the bottom of each piece to brown before you flip it to the second side.
Put the beef in a single layer without crowding the skillet to brown them properly.
In the absence of flavor-rich spiced butter (or niter kibbeh), you can use plain unsalted butter instead. One to two teaspoons of oil should do. You might have to add a bit more spices to taste.
Let the beef cook for more or fewer minutes, depending on your preferred level of doneness.
If your awaze sauce turns out a bit watery, add some more berbere to it.