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

Ivory Coast Peanut Butter Stew

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

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Vegetarian

Ghana Coconut Biscuits

This recipe teaches you how to make delicious coconut biscuits using simple i...

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Non-Vegetarian

OGBONO SOUP

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

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Non-Vegetarian

WORS / SAUSAGE STEW

This recipe is a simple and delicious South African stew made with sausage, t...

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Non-Vegetarian

Dominica Fish Braff

This recipe shows you how to make a flavorful and traditional Dominican fish ...

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Vegan

SENEGALESE ATAYA TEA

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

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Vegetarian

Moroccan Doughnuts (Sfeng)

Learn how to make traditional Moroccan doughnuts, also known as Sfeng, a popu...

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Non-Vegetarian

Easy and Detailed Meat Pie Recipe

This recipe from Côte d’Ivoire provides easy-to-follow steps for making delic...

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Vegetarian

Traditional Ful Medames

Ful Medames is a flavorful stewed fava beans dish that is traditionally serve...

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Vegan

Ghanaian Shito

This recipe demonstrates how to make the traditional and flavorful Ghanaian c...

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Non-Vegetarian

Banana Wine Recipe

Enjoy this unique and flavorful wine made from ripe bananas, perfect for a sp...

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Vegetarian

Ghana Pancakes Recipe

Learn how to make the authentic Ghana pancakes, a popular snack and breakfast...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Congolese Poulet Moambe

This traditional Congolese dish features chicken cooked in a rich and flavorf...

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Vegan

Traditional St. Lucian Vegan Ginger Snaps

Learn how to make a classic St. Lucian Good Friday tradition with these vegan...

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Vegan

ÉBÉSSÉSSI

This traditional recipe from Benin is a flavorful and spicy dish made with be...

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