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

Trinidadian Currants Roll

This traditional Trinidadian dessert features a flaky crust filled with curra...

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Non-Vegetarian

Egusi Soup

This recipe from the Central African Republic features egusi, dry fish or fry...

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Non-Vegetarian

Quick and Easy Niger Delta Style Banga Soup

This recipe provides a simple and quick way to make delicious Banga soup with...

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Non-Vegetarian

Djibouti Street Food

A traditional Djiboutian street food recipe demonstrated in a video tutorial.

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Vegan

BANANE MALAKSÉ (TOPSI BANANA) Recipe

Learn how to cook this traditional Cameroonian dish featuring topsi bananas i...

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Non-Vegetarian

Flavorful Chicken Pilau

This recipe will teach you how to make a delicious and flavorful chicken pila...

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Non-Vegetarian

Sierra Leonean Stew

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

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Vegetarian

Easy Libyan S-Fenz

S-fenz is a popular Libyan food or snack enjoyed with breakfast and coffee. T...

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Vegan

Moroccan Harira Soup

This traditional Moroccan soup is made with a blend of lentils, chickpeas, to...

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Non-Vegetarian

Mali Fish Curry

A delicious and aromatic fish curry recipe from Mali made with a blend of spi...

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Non-Vegetarian

Kenyan Spiced Chai Tea

This traditional Kenyan tea recipe combines black tea with a blend of warm sp...

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Vegetarian

Gratin Dauphinois

Learn how to make a delicious Gratin Dauphinois dish with a special episode o...

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Vegetarian

Liberian Fried Eggplants

Learn how to make delicious Liberian style Fried Eggplants in this easy recipe.

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Vegan/Vegetarian

Zimbabwean Sadza

This traditional Zimbabwean dish is made by mixing maize meal with water to c...

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Non-Vegetarian

Cachupa de Cabo Verde

Cachupa is the national dish of Cabo Verde, a delicious slow-cooked stew made...

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