Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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SENEGALESE ATAYA TEA

Learn how to make traditional Senegalese sweet tea, known as Ataya, with this...

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OGBONO SOUP

Learn how to make this traditional Nigerian Edo/Benin dish by watching the re...

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Malian Spiced Chickpea Kofta

This Malian inspired recipe features flavorful chickpea kofta made with a ble...

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Benin Groundnut Soup

This recipe for Groundnut Soup is a delicious and popular Nigerian soup that ...

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Hilbet Eritrea/Ethiopia Dish

This recipe will guide you on how to make a delicious and healthy Hilbet dish...

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Caribbean Sorrel Spice Drink

This traditional Caribbean drink is infused with spices like cloves, cinnamon...

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Authentic Ghanaian Waakye Stew

Learn how to make the popular Ghanaian street food, Waakye stew, with this au...

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Nigerian Goat Meat Pepper Soup

Learn how to make the best goat meat pepper soup at home with this authentic ...

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Cameroonian Scotch Eggs

This recipe from Ke's Cook Island is a delicious twist on traditional Scotch ...

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Macaroni with African Spices

This recipe combines traditional macaroni with flavorful African spices for a...

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Chicken Mali Boti BBQ

A flavorful and easy-to-make chicken dish that can be prepared using a stove ...

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Simple Beef Stew Recipe

Learn how to make a delicious and hearty beef stew with this simple recipe. P...

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Nigerian Meat Pie

This recipe provides a step-by-step guide to making delicious Nigerian meat p...

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Akara and Sauce

This recipe teaches you how to make Akara, a popular Gambian dish of beans fr...

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Mauritanian Atar Rice Recipe

This traditional Mauritanian dish features a flavorful rice dish made with lo...

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