For an extra layer of flavor, marinate the chicken in the berbere spice blend and salt for at least 30 minutes before cooking, or even overnight. If you don't have coconut milk on hand, you can substitute heavy cream or half-and-half, but the flavor profile will be slightly different. Serve this dish with a side of couscous, quinoa, or Ethiopian injera bread to soak up the delicious sauce. Adjust the amount of berbere spice to your liking. Berbere spice blends can vary in heat, so start with a smaller amount and add more to taste. Make sure that the internal temperature should read at least 165 degrees F (74 degrees C).
Alda Jacobson
Jun 29, 2025I was a bit hesitant to try this, but I'm so glad I did. It's now a staple in my dinner rotation.
Cathrine Haag
Apr 4, 2025Simple to make and the flavor is outstanding. A definite winner for a quick weeknight dinner!
Kayley Aufderhar
Mar 14, 2025I followed the recipe exactly and it turned out perfectly. The chicken was moist and tender.
Allie Reynolds
Feb 10, 2025Next time, I'll try marinating the chicken beforehand to see if it enhances the flavor even more.
Cary Pfeffer
Jan 21, 2025The sauce is absolutely divine! I could eat it with a spoon.
Lavinia Veum
Jan 10, 2025I added a little bit of honey to the sauce for a touch of sweetness. It was amazing!
Karlee Bayer
Sep 27, 2024This recipe is a game-changer! The berbere spice adds such a unique and complex flavor to the chicken.
Dameon Oconnell
Sep 14, 2024My family loved this! Even my picky eaters cleaned their plates.
Jody Parkerbahringer
Aug 19, 2024I appreciate the clear and concise instructions. It made the cooking process so easy.