Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Non-Vegetarian

Traditional Gambian Pem Bem

Pem bem is a popular dish in The Gambia, traditionally prepared by the Jola e...

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Vegan

Somali Potato Fritters

This Somali recipe for crispy potato fritters, known as bajiye, is easy to ma...

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Non-Vegetarian

Authentic Ghanaian Corned Beef Stew

This traditional Ghanaian stew is made with habanero peppers, onion, tomatoes...

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Non-Vegetarian

Cameroon Beef and Cabbage Stew

A flavorful and hearty stew made with beef and cabbage, perfect for a cozy di...

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Non-Vegetarian

Durban Chicken Curry

A traditional South African dish bursting with authentic flavors and spices, ...

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Vegetarian

Crunchy Ethiopian Biskut

This recipe for Crunchy Ethiopian Biskut is a delicious and easy to make snac...

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Non-Vegetarian

Yamarita and Egg Sauce

Yamarita is boiled yam coated in an egg mixture and fried to perfection, serv...

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Vegan

Bompie Ice

This recipe from Namibia allows you to make soft flavored ice without using l...

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Non-Vegetarian

Easy Cambaabur

This recipe tutorial will guide you step by step on how to make a delicious a...

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Vegetarian

Egyptian Basbousa

Learn how to make a delicious and traditional Egyptian sweet cake called Basb...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Boiling Water Fufu

This recipe from Liberia demonstrates how to make fufu using boiling water, r...

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Vegetarian

Egyptian Vermicelli Rice

A flavorful and texturally interesting dish that elevates simple rice with th...

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Vegan

Djibouti Sheba Sauce

This spicy and flavorful sauce is a staple in Djiboutian cuisine, perfect for...

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Diet category: Vegan

Ugandan Peas Sauce

Learn how to make a delicious and traditional Ugandan peas sauce by watching ...

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Vegan

St Lucian Cocoa Tea

Learn how to make traditional St Lucian Cocoa Tea with this recipe from Saint...

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