Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Eritrean Kulwa

Learn how to make traditional Eritrean Kulwa in this beginner-friendly recipe...

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Bahamian Conch Fritters

Learn how to make delicious conch fritters in true Bahamian style with this e...

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Sierra Leonean Stew

This recipe provides a step-by-step guide on how to cook a traditional Sierra...

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Kenyan Githeri Stew

This Kenyan Githeri Stew recipe features parboiled maize and beans cooked wit...

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Easy Cameroonian Fish Pie

This recipe provides a step-by-step guide on how to make a delicious fish pie...

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Quick Five-Minute Couscous

This recipe provides a simple and quick way to make couscous in just five min...

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Cabo Verdean Rice and Beans

A traditional Cabo Verdean dish made with seasoned rice and hearty beans, per...

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Attieke with Fresh Fish

Learn to make this traditional Ivorian dish called Attieke, made with fluffy ...

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Special Firfir Recipe

Learn how to prepare a delicious and traditional Ethiopian dish called "Speci...

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Radish & Spinach Winter Special Stir-fry

This recipe combines the earthy flavors of radish and spinach in a delicious ...

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Spicy Ethiopian Chicken Stew: Doro Wat

Learn how to make a delicious and spicy Ethiopian chicken stew called Doro Wa...

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Shekla Tibs

This recipe is for making traditional Ethiopian dish Shekla Tibs, which consi...

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Moroccan One Pot Loubia

This Moroccan Loubia recipe is a comforting and flavorful one-pot wonder that...

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Cassava Leaf Stew

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

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ÉBÉSSÉSSI

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

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