Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Cameroon Kondre Recipe

Learn how to cook the traditional Cameroonian dish, Kondre, with this step-by...

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Vegan

Liberian Fried Eggplant

This recipe demonstrates how to make a delicious and crispy fried eggplant di...

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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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Vegetarian

Sierra Leone Jollof Rice

A flavorful and delicious rice dish from Sierra Leone that is a must-try for ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Quick Ugandan Fish Stew

This quick and easy recipe for Ugandan fish stew can be made in just 15 minut...

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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

Grenada Fry Bake

A simple recipe for making fry bakes, a traditional dish from Grenada. These ...

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Vegan

Queen's Delight Salad

This recipe showcases a beautiful and flavorful salad that honors the queen i...

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Vegan

Vegan Spicy Zegni Stew

Learn how to make a flavorful and spicy vegan Zegni stew, a traditional dish ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Central African Cassava Leaf Stew

A traditional Central African stew made with grounded cassava leaf and other ...

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Vegan

Authentic Ghanaian Hibiscus Roselle Drink

Learn how to make a refreshing and tangy hibiscus roselle drink known as sobo...

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Non-Vegetarian

Mali Fish Curry

Learn how to make a delicious and flavorful Mali fish curry with this easy-to...

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Vegetarian

Ghanaian Abolo Recipe

Learn how to make a traditional Ghanaian rice cake known as Abolo. This Ewe d...

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Vegan

Congolese Beignets

These delicious fried pastries are made with a simple dough of flour, water, ...

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Non-Vegetarian

South African Cow Heels Stew

This traditional South African recipe for Cow Heels Stew, also known as amanq...

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