Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Egyptian Hawawshi

This traditional Egyptian dish features crispy pita pockets filled with a fla...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Fijian Fish Curry

This Fijian fish curry recipe features fresh fish cooked in a fragrant and cr...

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Vegetarian

Kenyan Lentils Stew

A traditional Kenyan Kamande recipe made with brown lentils, garlic, ginger, ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Ahi Poke

A flavorful and refreshing dish made with fresh ahi tuna, soy sauce, sesame o...

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Vegan

Algerian Kesra

Learn how to make traditional Algerian flatbread called Kesra with this easy-...

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Non-Vegetarian

Benin Catfish Peppersoup

Learn how to make a quick and easy Catfish Peppersoup recipe inspired by Beni...

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Diet category: Vegetarian

African Banana Cakes

This recipe tutorial showcases how to make delicious banana cakes in an Afric...

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Vegetarian

Burkina Degue Thiakry

This recipe teaches how to make Burkina Degue Thiakry, a traditional Ghanaian...

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Non-Vegetarian

Spicy Ethiopian Chicken Stew: Doro Wat

Learn how to make a delicious and spicy Ethiopian chicken stew called Doro Wa...

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Non-Vegetarian

Garri Fufu with Ogbono Soup

This recipe tutorial demonstrates how to make garri fufu, a popular West Afri...

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Vegetarian

Malawian Cupcakes

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

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Vegan

Sierra Leone Oleleh

This recipe tutorial from Sierra Leone shows you how to make the perfect olel...

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Vegetarian

Mozambican Bajias

Learn how to make delicious and crispy Mozambican bajias, also known as akara...

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Vegan

Sea Moss Gel

Learn how to make Sea Moss Gel in this episode of Sea Moss Made presented by ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Bahamian Steamed Lobster

Learn how to make a traditional Bahamian dish of steamed lobster, a popular s...

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