Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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THIOU YAPP (LAMB STEW)

This Senegalese lamb stew, known as Thiou Yapp, is a flavorful dish that inco...

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Cameroonese Eru Stew

Learn how to make the most popular and delicious Cameroonian Eru stew in this...

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Vegan Spicy Zegni Stew

Learn how to make a flavorful and spicy vegan Zegni stew, a traditional dish ...

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Mini Cape Verdean Cakes

This recipe will show you how to make delicious mini Cape Verdean cakes using...

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Koki Groundnut Pudding

This recipe teaches you how to make a traditional Cameroonian pudding known a...

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Sierra Leone King Driver Cake

This recipe video demonstrates how to make the popular street food dessert kn...

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Guinean Lafidi

This recipe will teach you how to make a delicious African dish that is a sta...

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Classic Cameroonian Puff-Puff

Learn how to make delicious and round puff-puff with your hands like a pro wi...

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Calulu de Carne Seca

A traditional Angolan dish made with dried beef, okra, tomatoes, and onions c...

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Quick and Easy Shrimp Fried Rice

This recipe tutorial from My Gambian Kitchen shows you how to make a flavorfu...

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Aloo Wali Saviyan Recipe

This unique recipe combines potatoes with vermicelli noodles for a flavorful ...

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Eggless Puff Puff

A simple and delicious puff puff recipe that does not require yeast, egg, or ...

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St Lucian Cocoa Tea

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

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Fresh Fish Banga Soup

Learn how to make the world's tastiest Fresh Fish Banga Soup in Niger-Delta s...

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Perfect Ghana Jollof Rice

This recipe offers a foolproof method for creating authentic, tasty, and deli...

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