Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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African Swahili Pilau Rice

Learn how to make a traditional Tanzanian dish, Pilau Rice. This easy recipe ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Benin Black Soup

This traditional Beninese dish is a flavorful and hearty soup made with dark ...

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Vegetarian

Egyptian Stuffed Flat Bread

Learn how to make a delicious and authentic Egyptian dish with this recipe in...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Ghanaian Salty Fermented Fish (Momoni)

Learn how to make the original Ghanaian salty fermented fish, inspired by Swe...

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Non-Vegetarian

Keyh Tbsi Recipe

This recipe tutorial demonstrates how to make spicy and delicious keyh tbsi, ...

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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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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

African Drop Doughnuts

This recipe provides a simple and easy way to make delicious African drop dou...

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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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Non-Vegetarian

Liberian Style Doughnuts

This recipe provides a simple and tasty way to make traditional Liberian styl...

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Vegan

Rangha Bissap/Kutcha

A flavorful Gambian side dish made with hibiscus leaves

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Benin Owo Soup

Owo is a popular soup in Benin, loved by the Benin/Edo people. This recipe sh...

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Vegetarian

Fiji Style Gulab Jamun

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

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Non-Vegetarian

Gambian Oxtail Curry Stew

This recipe is a delicious and flavorful oxtail curry stew inspired by Gambia...

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Vegetarian

Samoan Pineapple Pie

This recipe is a delicious and tropical twist on a classic pie, featuring a s...

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Ras Mali

A sweet and juicy dessert originating from Mali, Ras Mali is a traditional re...

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