Tikil Gomen (Ethiopian Cabbage & Potatoes)

Tikil Gomen is a spiced vegetable dish that highlights cabbage, potato, and carrots. “Gomen” translates to “cabbage” and it’s a well-known Ethiopian dish.

If you ever go to an Ethiopian restaurant as a vegan, you will have a few dishes that you can order. Tikel gomen is one of them. There are many other lentil and veggie-based dishes, with most having a base of berbere sauce. And you mustn’t forget injera, a teff sour flatbread. It brings everything together.

Tikil gomen (aka cabbage and potatoes) in a large skillet.

This dish is perfect for people that don’t like spice as it can be a great supporting act when enjoyed with other dishes. To tone it down, even more, you can serve it with rice.

I have seen so many variations of this dish and have come across at least four different names. Other names are tikel gomen, atakilt wat, and atkilt wot. From my research, tikil gomen is the most common name for this cabbage and potato dish.

My backstory with tikil gomen

The first time I tried this dish was probably around 20 years ago when I was helping my mum sell jewellery at a local weekly market. It was in an old bus depot, and I was there most Sundays helping.

I have never been a fan of eating meat out, even before I became vegan, so the wonderful Ethiopian food stall was a blessing. I often enjoyed their tikil gomen with rice and would rotate between a red lentil dish (misir wat) and a pumpkin stew (duba wat). Everything was delicious and packed with flavour.

Even after my mum stopped doing the markets a few years later, I would find their food at my local food court and their restaurant conveniently just around the corner from where I lived at the time.

Tikil gomen (aka cabbage and potatoes) in a large skillet close up.

There is a dish that my mum used to make that was similar to tikil gomen, but the spices used were diffrent. I love simple and quick meals, so this dish became a staple when I moved out of home. This is now going on over 10 years. I played around with it and made it my own.

This is not the dish that I’ve shared with you below. I wanted to recreate what I had all those years ago. Bring the Ethiopian version of this humble vegetable dish back into my home.

So I don’t want to claim that this is the traditional way of making it, but my recreation of what I used to enjoy in my teens and 20s. I hope you love it as much as I do!

Tikil gomen (aka cabbage and potatoes) in a large serving plate with a spoon.

Easy to customise

Even though this dish includes three staple vegetables: carrots, potatoes, and green cabbage, you can customise it to whatever you have on hand or enjoy. Here are a few other vegetables that work well in this dish:

Just keep in mind that all these vegetables have different cooking times.

This healthy cabbage-based dish is inexpensive and easy to make. I love the simplicity of it but am always impressed by how much flavour is in such few ingredients. It reminds me of my 3-ingredient cabbage pasta recipe.

Tikil gomen (aka cabbage and potatoes) served with rice.

What you’ll need to make this cabbage and potato one-pot dish

The ingredients that you’ll need for this dish as super simple. Here is the list:

A few tips for making this Ethiopian cabbage dish

Tikil gomen (aka cabbage and potatoes) in a large skillet close up.

This easy one-pot meal is so affordable and delicious that you’ll be adding it to your weekly meal rotation in no time!

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  2. Vegan Black-Eyed Bean Stew
  3. Hearty Mung Bean Stew With Kale
  4. Creamy Red Lentil Curry (Vegan-Friendly)
  5. Easy Vegan Brown Lentil Stew
  6. Vegan Gado Gado (Indonesian Salad with Peanut Sauce)

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