Misir Wot (ምስር ወጥ)
Pan-Ethiopian (fasting food tradition of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church)
Misir wot is Ethiopia's most widely consumed daily dish — a slow-cooked red lentil stew built on the same dry-caramelised onion and berbere base as doro wot but using red lentils (misir) as the protein, making it Ethiopia's cornerstone fasting food (consumed during the 200+ fasting days in the Ethiopian Orthodox calendar when meat is forbidden). Red lentils break down during cooking and create a thick, creamy consistency; the berbere provides deep heat and complex spice; the kibbe provides the fat that rounds the legume's earthiness. Misir wot has no structural requirement for whole lentil texture — the lentils should be fully incorporated into the sauce, creating an almost smooth, thick paste.