Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Vegan Mali White Handi

This recipe is a delicious and healthy version of Mali white handi made with ...

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Calabar-Style Afang Soup

Learn how to make delicious Afang soup using traditional Calabar techniques. ...

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Botswana Dumplings

This traditional Botswana recipe for dumplings is a must-try dish. The dumpli...

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Equatorial Guinea Palmiste Stew

A traditional dish from Equatorial Guinea, made with palmiste and inspired by...

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Mauritian Coconut Poutou

A traditional Mauritian cake made with ground rice, coconut, and milk, this s...

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Ghana Jollof Rice

This recipe teaches you how to make the perfect Ghanaian Jollof rice with a f...

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Bissap Popsicles

Learn how to make Bissap popsicles, a sweet treat from Burkina Faso using hib...

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Homemade Biltong Recipe

Learn how to make your own delicious biltong, a popular South African snack p...

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Ghana Coconut Biscuits (Poloo Recipe)

Learn how to make traditional Ghanaian coconut biscuits, also known as Poloo,...

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Trinidadian Chicken Pelau

This recipe for Trinidadian Chicken Pelau is a classic one-pot dish that is p...

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Bitekuteku

Bitekuteku is a traditional Congolese dish that consists of green vegetables ...

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Liberian Rice Bread

This recipe for Liberian Rice Bread is the perfect combination of sweet and s...

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Air Fryer Libyan Buraik

Learn how to make traditional Libyan Buraik using an air fryer in this tutori...

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Cassava Fufu

Learn how to make traditional cassava fufu or swallow without a blender. This...

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Puff Puff and Beans

This recipe combines fluffy fried dough balls (Puff Puff) with savory cooked ...

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