Explore Authentic African Recipes

Discover traditional dishes from across the continent, from spicy stews to hearty grains and vibrant vegetables.

🌍
Non-Vegetarian

Edo Black Soup

Learn how to make the traditional Edo black soup from Nigeria, a delicious an...

🌍
Non-Vegetarian

Dominican Stew Chicken

Learn how to make Pollo Guisado Dominicano, a traditional Dominican stew chic...

🌍
Non-Vegetarian

Djiboutian Muqmasad

Learn how to make this traditional Djiboutian dish called Muqmasad by watchin...

🌍
Vegetarian

Cameroonian Spicy Cabbage Soup

A flavorful and hearty cabbage soup with a spicy twist inspired by Cameroonia...

🌍
Diet category: Vegan

Easy Rice Fufu Swallow

A quick and easy recipe for making light and fluffy rice fufu at home.

🌍
Non-Vegetarian

Spinach and Egg Stew with Ugali

This recipe combines healthy spinach and protein-rich eggs in a flavorful ste...

🌍
Vegetarian

Kenyan Lentils Stew

A traditional Kenyan Kamande recipe made with brown lentils, garlic, ginger, ...

🌍
Non-Vegetarian

Bhuna Gosht

This delicious Bhuna Gosht recipe by MALI KITCHEN features tender beef or mut...

🌍
Vegan

Authentic Ghanaian Tomato Stew

This traditional Ghanaian recipe for tomato stew is a game changer, with a pe...

🌍
Non-Vegetarian

African Fish Rolls

This recipe provides a step-by-step guide to making crispy and flavorful fish...

🌍
Vegan

Comorian Sesame Bread

Learn how to make traditional Comorian bread infused with sesame seeds in thi...

🌍
Vegetarian

Nigerian Donuts

A recipe for easy homemade donuts made with basic ingredients like flour, sug...

🌍
Non-Vegetarian

PAMBOTA

Pambota is a delicious specialty dish from Equatorial Guinea made by Tia Mami...

🌍
Non-Vegetarian

Mali Fish Curry

Learn how to make a delicious and flavorful Mali fish curry with this easy-to...

🌍
Vegan

Speedy Homemade Vanilla Extract

This recipe requires only two ingredients and produces a superior vanilla ext...

Looking for Inspiration?

Check out our latest blog posts and culinary stories from across Africa.

Visit the Blog