Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Oodkac Somali (Beef Cubes)

This Somali dish consists of beef cubes seasoned with traditional spices and ...

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Motogo - Botswana Sorghum Porridge

Learn how to make traditional Motogo sorghum porridge from scratch using whol...

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Vegan

Sierra Leone Rice Akara

This recipe provides step by step instructions for making Sierra Leone Rice A...

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Botswana Samp and Beans

This traditional Botswana dish combines samp and beans cooked together for a ...

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Cameroon Black Beans

This delicious and easy-to-make dish is a staple in Cameroonian cuisine. Made...

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Samoan Coconut Bread (Fa'apapa Pegu)

This recipe will teach you how to make traditional Samoan coconut bread, also...

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Non-Vegetarian

Chakny Recipe Tutorial

Learn how to make the traditional Mauritanian dish, chakny, by watching this ...

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Ethiopian Bulama Genfo

This recipe provides a traditional Ethiopian dish called Bula Genfo, a hearty...

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Homemade Ethiopian Ayib

Learn how to make Ayib, Ethiopia's traditional homemade cottage cheese that i...

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Fat Rice from Burkina Faso

Fat Rice from Burkina Faso is a popular rice dish in the country made by blen...

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Authentic Ghana Rock Buns

Learn how to make the traditional Ghana rock buns recipe at home with this ea...

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Spaghetti Jollof

This recipe is a Nigerian twist on the classic spaghetti dish, incorporating ...

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Homemade Biltong Recipe

Learn how to make your own delicious biltong, a popular South African snack p...

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Vegan

ÉBÉSSÉSSI

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

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Non-Vegetarian

Egusi Soup

This recipe from the Central African Republic features egusi, dry fish or fry...

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