Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Ugandan Plantain Pancakes

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

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Nigerian Mixed Grain Pap

Learn how to make a traditional Nigerian breakfast dish called Mixed Grain Pa...

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Diet category: Vegan

Ethiopian Yellow Split Peas Stew

This traditional Ethiopian dish, known as Kik Alicia Wot, is a flavorful stew...

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Ethiopian Tibs

Learn how to make authentic Ethiopian Tibs with this recipe taught by Marcus ...

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Sadza

This recipe demonstrates how to cook a traditional Zimbabwean dish called Sad...

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Traditional Ful Medames

Ful Medames is a flavorful stewed fava beans dish that is traditionally serve...

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Benin Egusi Soup

This traditional recipe from Benin features a thick and flavorful soup made w...

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Non-Vegetarian

Liberian Dry Rice

This recipe demonstrates another way to prepare Liberian dry rice, a popular ...

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Fiji Style Gulab Jamun

This recipe is a Fijian take on the classic Indian dessert, Gulab Jamun. It i...

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Caribbean Sorrel Spice Drink

This traditional Caribbean drink is infused with spices like cloves, cinnamon...

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Spicy Masala Chips

This recipe for Spicy Masala Chips is a mouthwatering dish made with crispy F...

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Creamy Samp

Creamy samp is a traditional South African dish made from dried corn kernels ...

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Beef Pilao - Ugandan Style

This delicious dish features tender beef cooked with fragrant rice and aromat...

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Eritrean Breakfast Tihni (Beso)

Learn how to make a traditional Eritrean breakfast dish called Tihni (Beso) b...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Authentic Benin Nigeria Black Soup Recipe

This recipe teaches how to cook the best Nigeria Black Soup, also known as De...

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