Shiro Wat
ሽሮ ወጥ
Also known as: shiro wot, tsebhi shiro, shiro stew, chickpea stew, shiro w'et, shuro
What is Shiro Wat?
One of Ethiopia's most widely consumed dishes, a smooth and hearty stew made from ground chickpea or broad bean flour simmered with garlic, onions, ginger, tomatoes, and chili. A staple during fasting periods.
Typical Ingredients
Allergen Information
Always confirm with restaurant staff before ordering.
Vegan versions use oil; non-fasting versions often include niter kibbeh (butter). Chickpea flour is the base — legume allergy risk.
Safer Variations
Allergen-friendly alternatives to ask for.
Questions to Ask Staff
Important questions to confirm with restaurant staff.
More Ethiopian Dishes
Quanta
ቋንጣ
Traditional Ethiopian air-dried beef jerky seasoned with spices. Eaten as a standalone snack or used as an ingredient in stews and firfir dishes. A protein-rich preservation method with deep roots.
Dengesa
ደንገሳ
A traditional celebratory dish served during the Ethiopian Meskel holiday, combining kitfo (raw spiced beef) with gomen (collard greens) and ayib (cheese). A rich festive preparation.
Anebabero
አነባበሮ
Layered thick injera soaked in a rich mixture of niter kibbeh and berbere spice, creating a savory, buttery dish. A comfort food enjoyed for its rich and intensely spiced flavor.
Bulla
ቡላ
A traditional porridge or hot drink made from powdered enset (false banana) root, often given to the tired or ill as a restorative. Common in southern Ethiopia's enset-growing regions.
Kocho
ቆጮ
A dense, bread-like food made from the pulverized and fermented flesh of the false banana plant (enset). A staple in southern Ethiopia, particularly among the Gurage people, often served alongside kitfo.
Good for These Diets
Based on this dish's typical allergen profile, it may be suitable for:
Important Disclaimer
Allergen information is based on typical recipes and may vary by restaurant, region, or preparation method. Always confirm with restaurant staff before ordering.