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 Rice & Beans (Ayimolou) Recipe

Learn how to make Togo-style rice and beans, known as Ayimolou. This flavorfu...

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Vegetarian

Ghana Brukina/Deguè/Thiakry Dessert

Learn how to make a delicious Ghanaian dessert called Brukina/Deguè/Thiakry b...

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Vegetarian

Crispy Zimbabwe Muriwo

This recipe teaches you how to cook Zimbabwean Muriwo, or leafy greens, to pe...

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Vegan

Matoke Stew

This traditional Burundian dish is made with green bananas, cooked in a flavo...

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Non-Vegetarian

Guinean Stew

Learn how to make a flavorful and hearty Guinean stew by following this recip...

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Non-Vegetarian

Egyptian Beef Goulash

This recipe for Egyptian Beef Goulash showcases a hearty and flavorful stew m...

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Non-Vegetarian

South African Droëwors

Learn how to make traditional South African droëwors, a type of dry-cured mea...

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Vegetarian

Mozambican Bajias

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

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Ethiopian Beef Stew

Learn how to make a traditional Ethiopian beef stew by watching this video tu...

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Creamy Samp

This South African recipe features creamy samp cooked to perfection. It is a ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Nigerian Okra Soup

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

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Vegetarian

Cameroon Kossam Yogurt

Learn how to make homemade yogurt using only 2 ingredients, including powdere...

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Vegetarian

Corn Flour and Cabbage Stew

This hearty stew is a traditional dish in Central African villages, made with...

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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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Vegetarian

Coconut Cream Chapatis

These Coconut Cream Chapatis are a delicious twist on the traditional chapati...

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