Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Togo Tchimani (My Twist)

This recipe for Togo Tchimani features ingredients like beans, potash, onions...

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Antiguan Ducuna

Learn how to make this traditional Antiguan dish called Ducuna, a sweet steam...

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Beef Wet Fry

A flavorful East African beef dish that is perfect for lunch or dinner. This ...

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Caribbean Cassava Pone

This traditional Barbadian dessert is made with coconut, cassava, and sometim...

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Easy Egyptian Cuisine

This recipe provides simple and authentic Egyptian dishes that you can easily...

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Crunchy Cameroonian Chin Chin

This recipe provides a fail-proof method for making the best Cameroonian Chin...

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Ethiopian Tibs Skillet Recipe

This recipe tutorial on YouTube teaches how to make a flavorful and spicy Eth...

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Algerian Kesra Flat Bread Recipe

This recipe tutorial shows you how to make traditional Algerian flat bread, k...

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Malian Meat Pie

This recipe includes a savory filling made with ground beef, onions, salt, pe...

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Vegan Trini Coo Coo (Cornmeal)

This traditional Trinbagonian dish is made with yellow fine cornmeal, water, ...

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THIOU YAPP (LAMB STEW)

This Senegalese lamb stew, known as Thiou Yapp, is a flavorful dish that inco...

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Benin Style Owo Soup

This recipe features a traditional Benin method of preparing owo soup. For an...

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Vegan St. Lucian Paime Recipe

Learn how to make traditional St. Lucian paime with this easy to follow tutor...

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Vegan

Beginner's Guide to making Sadza

Learn how to make the staple food of Zimbabwe, also known as Ugali, Pap, or N...

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Non-Vegetarian

Hungarian Goulash

This traditional Hungarian dish is a hearty stew made with tender beef, onion...

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