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From: MrAvery
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  • I'm kind of confused on the purpose of the self-rising flour. If you're using a healthy sourdough teff starter the dough its self rises to atleast double its size 4-8 hours after you feed it. From my Somalian friends who make Injera, they also were confounded on using self-rising flour. I'm guessing that your starter is simply not strong/healthy enough to rise on its own.This is definitely not authentic Injera as they do not use American self-rising flour to make their Teff rise.

  • Honestly you don't think she washed her hands before it was even started? really? wow,

  • what do u know about the ethiopian original injera .....?

  • thank you!

  • Fun to watch :) and you are good

  • That's so true.

  • Great vid but I think the clay pan you are cooking the injera is actaully called a mogogo, the mitad is the stove that it sit's upon. You can buy a mogogo for under $130 plus shipping of course.

  • Cracks me up hearing the kids show and kids making noise in the background. And yet she keeps a straight face the whole time...such a pro! I love how home-grown this video is! I can't wait to try this... I love injera and there are NO Ethiopian restaurants in this area.

  • I am half Ethiopian and i tried your steps and I made a perfect Enjera for the first time. Thanks a lot that was very helpful.

  • Really? Mine looked like a heart. O.o

  • I'am glad to see I am not the only one plastering my kitchen with sticky notes Heh! Altough I did consider putting them inside the doors.

  • this is so funny,to me only cause i have never seen my mother measure any of that i guess she just eyeball it.but keep it up, the only thing i can tell u is don't pick up the mogogo,thats not how its done just go in circle.

  • u are so good

  • lol hahahahahaa at the kids in the background how cute

  • omg this is 4 the white ppl i understand just ask a pro like mehh man!

  • thanks so much for all your help, i followed your instructions in great detail and the bread worked out really well...again thanks so much. i was wondering if you could film or post some of your favorite recipes too!!! that would be the perfect addition!

  • Your husband, if you have one, should count his blessings :) A very pretty wife who likes to make bread (sourdough at that) for the family.

    I dream of such things :)

    Mangia Bene :)

    Jerry

  • thank you for sharing please keep posting

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