Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Guinea Fowl Roast

This recipe provides step-by-step instructions on how to make a delicious and...

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Pambota from Equatorial Guinea

Learn how to make Pambota, a traditional dish from Equatorial Guinea, in this...

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Antiguan Season Rice

This hearty Caribbean dish is made with pickled pigtail, salt beef, pig snout...

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Ugandan Peanut Sauce with Mushrooms

This recipe demonstrates how to make a flavorful and traditional Ugandan pean...

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African Lamb Riz Gras

Learn how to make the perfect Riz Gras with lamb meat, a traditional West Afr...

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Traditional Grenadian Sweet Potato Pudding

Learn how to make a delicious and traditional Grenadian sweet potato pudding ...

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Diet category: Vegetarian

Mango Malai

This recipe provides a step-by-step guide on how to make a delicious Indian d...

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Vegan

Kenyan Black Beans Curry

This traditional Kenyan dish features tender black beans cooked in a fragrant...

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Ivory Coast Garba Delight

This recipe captures the flavors of Ivory Coast with a delicious and hearty g...

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Easy Libyan S-Fenz

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

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Meatloaf Spanish Project

This recipe tutorial on YouTube demonstrates how to prepare a delicious meatl...

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Marble Crepes

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

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Diet category: Vegan

Dilk

This recipe is inspired by traditional Eritrean cuisine and is a flavorful an...

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Djibouti Street Food Cuntoyinka

This recipe features a popular Djiboutian street food called Cuntoyinka. It i...

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Rangha Bissap/Kutcha

A flavorful Gambian side dish made with hibiscus leaves

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