Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Non-Vegetarian

Libyan Stuffed Mahshy

This recipe combines flavorful ingredients and spices to create a delicious d...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Cuban Sandwich

This recipe teaches you how to make a traditional Cuban sandwich with buttery...

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Non-Vegetarian

Haitian Style Conch Stew

Learn how to make the best Haitian style conch stew in Lisa's Caribbean Kitch...

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Vegan

Haitian Pikliz (Pickles)

Learn how to make a traditional Haitian spicy and tangy condiment called pikl...

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Vegan

Ugandan Plantain Pancakes

Learn how to make traditional Ugandan plantain pancakes with just 3 ingredien...

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Vegetarian

Tombooh Garden Egg Stew

A Guinean dish made from garden eggs, also known as nyanya chungu in Swahili,...

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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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Vegan

Guinea Corn and Cassava Swallow

This recipe tutorial on YouTube will show you how to make a delicious and nut...

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Non-Vegetarian

Kenyan Keema Stew

This recipe teaches you how to make a delicious mince-meat stew Kenyan style,...

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Vegan

St Lucian Cocoa Tea

Learn how to make traditional St Lucian Cocoa Tea with this recipe from Saint...

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Vegan

Vegan Gouda Cheese

This recipe provides a vegan alternative to traditional Gouda cheese, using p...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Rwandan Lentil Curry

This flavorful dish is made with lentils, curry powder, fish masala, turmeric...

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Vegetarian

Marble Crepes

Learn how to easily create delicious marble crepes with this step-by-step vid...

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Non-Vegetarian

Tunisian Chicken Stew

This traditional North African dish combines tender chicken with hearty potat...

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Vegan

Dominican Style Stewed Beans

This recipe teaches you how to make traditional Dominican stewed beans from s...

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