Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Vegetarian

Ugandan Street Samosa Recipe

Learn how to make crispy, delicious homemade samosas using simple local ingre...

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Non-Vegetarian

Simple Meat Stew

This recipe for simple meat stew features minced beef cooked with onions, gar...

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Vegan

Guinean Tô

This recipe provides a different method for making Guinean tô, a traditional ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Ethiopian Beef Stew

This hearty and flavorful stew is a staple in Ethiopian cuisine, featuring te...

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Vegan

Ethiopian Misir Wot

Learn how to make a delicious Ethiopian lentil stew, known as Misir Wot, in t...

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Non-Vegetarian

Classic Biltong

Learn how to make the traditional South African beef jerky, Biltong, with thi...

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Vegetarian

Rah-ed Ghuma

This Libyan soup recipe is a traditional dish made with a blend of vegetables...

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Vegan

Motogo - Botswana Sorghum Porridge

Learn how to make traditional Motogo sorghum porridge from scratch using whol...

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Vegan

Vegan Trini Coo Coo (Cornmeal)

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

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Non-Vegetarian

South Sudanese Peanut Butter Fish Soup

A traditional South Sudanese dish made with dry fish, smooth peanut butter, a...

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Non-Vegetarian

African Village Wedding Feast

This recipe provides traditional African dishes that are commonly served at w...

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Non-Vegetarian

Tonga Toast

This Tonga Toast recipe is inspired by the delicious version served at Disney...

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Non-Vegetarian

Cameroon Stew

This recipe teaches you how to make a traditional Cameroon stew that is delic...

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Non-Vegetarian

Banga Soup Edo Benin Style

Learn how to cook traditional Banga Soup the Edo Benin way with this viral re...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Ghanaian Shito Recipe

Learn how to make the most popular Ghanaian black chillie sauce, Shito, with ...

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