Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Traditional Gambian Pem Bem

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

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Traditional Grenadian Sweet Potato Pudding

Learn how to make a delicious and traditional Grenadian sweet potato pudding ...

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South African Fried Cabbage

This South African recipe for fried cabbage is quick and flavorful, perfect a...

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Cameroonian Koki Beans

This traditional Cameroonian dish features mashed black-eyed peas steamed in ...

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Malawian Cupcakes

A simple and affordable recipe for delicious cupcakes using locally found ing...

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Algerian Beef Borek

This recipe for Algerian Beef Borek includes a flavorful mixture of beef seas...

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Togo Chicken Stew

This traditional Togolese chicken stew recipe is sure to please a crowd with ...

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Budget-Friendly Barbados Conkies

Enjoy a taste of Barbados with these traditional Conkies, a delicious and nut...

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Congolese Beignets

These delicious fried pastries are made with a simple dough of flour, water, ...

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Tunisian Shakshouka

Learn how to make a delicious Tunisian Shakshouka with this easy-to-follow re...

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Ivory Coast Peanut Butter Stew

This recipe teaches you how to make a delicious and authentic Ivory Coast Pea...

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Ultimate Vegan Kale Salad

This recipe features a delicious and healthy kale salad that is gluten free a...

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Botswana Magwinya (Fat Cakes)

This recipe provides detailed instructions on how to make traditional Botswan...

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Guinean Tô

This recipe provides a different method for making Guinean tô, a traditional ...

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Kota (Sphatlo)

A traditional street food from Lesotho, the kota (sphatlo) is a savory and sp...

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