Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Egyptian Taro Roots Stir Fry

A traditional Egyptian dish featuring tender taro roots sautéed with aromatic...

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Liberian Meat Pie

Learn how to make traditional Liberian meat pies, similar to empanadas, with ...

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Togo Tchimani (My Twist)

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

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Liberian Cornbread

A traditional Liberian cornbread recipe made with all purpose flour, Indian h...

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Mali Meal Maker Curry

This recipe features a delicious and hearty curry made with meal maker, a pop...

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Non-Vegetarian

Chicken Yassa

Chicken Yassa is a traditional dish from Gambia made with marinated chicken c...

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Malawi Chombe Tea Infused Cake

This Malawian Chombe Tea Infused Cake is a delightful sweet treat that incorp...

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Kenyan Broiler Chicken Stew

This recipe teaches you how to make a thick and flavorful chicken stew using ...

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Moroccan Mint Tea

Learn how to make a traditional Moroccan mint tea using green tea and fresh m...

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Cape Verdean Cus Cus

This traditional Cape Verdean dish is made with cornmeal and flour, creating ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Gambian Lamb Lung Breakfast

This traditional Gambian breakfast recipe features lamb lungs cooked in a fla...

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Tunisian Shakshouka

Learn how to make a delicious Tunisian Shakshouka with this easy-to-follow re...

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Eritrean Tesmi Butter

Learn how to make traditional Eritrean Tesmi butter in this family-friendly c...

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Malawian Cupcakes

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

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Chicken Kabsa

Learn how to easily make flavorful Chicken Kabsa with this recipe tutorial by...

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