Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Perfect Doughnut Recipe

Learn how to make soft and fluffy doughnuts with this easy-to-follow recipe. ...

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Nigerian Okra Soup

This updated Nigerian Okra Soup recipe provides a step-by-step guide on how t...

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Vegan Ethiopian Chechebsa

This recipe provides a step-by-step guide on how to make a traditional Ethiop...

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Ivory Coast Peanut Butter Stew

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

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Saint Lucian & Haitian Bouillon Stew

This recipe combines the flavors of Saint Lucia and Haiti to create a delicio...

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Cassava Leaf Stew

Learn how to make a delicious Cassava Leaf Stew using traditional African ing...

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Vegan

Tunisian Molokhia Powder Recipe

Learn how to make Tunisian molokhia powder from molokhia leaves in this tradi...

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Kenyan Style Bhajia

This recipe tutorial showcases how to make delicious and crispy bhajias the K...

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Ethiopian Traditional Chicken Sauce

This recipe is a traditional Ethiopian dish made with chicken cooked in a fla...

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Nigerian Donuts

A recipe for easy homemade donuts made with basic ingredients like flour, sug...

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Vegetarian

Egyptian Koshary

This easy-to-follow and delicious recipe for beginners requires only one pot,...

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Mozambican Bajias

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

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Grenada Fry Bake

A simple recipe for making fry bakes, a traditional dish from Grenada. These ...

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Vegetarian

Canbaabur

A traditional Djiboutian dish made with onion, garlic, fennel seeds, salt, tu...

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Gambian Corn Beef Sausage Rolls

This easy and delicious snack is a common street food in Gambia, made with co...

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