Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Gambian Fish Sauce

A traditional Gambian recipe for a flavorful fish sauce, perfect for adding t...

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Non-Vegetarian

Beef Biryani

A flavorful and aromatic dish made with tender beef, spices, and rice, cooked...

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Vegan

Ethiopian Berbere Spice Blend

This recipe teaches you how to make an authentic Ethiopian Berbere spice blen...

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Non-Vegetarian

Haitian Spaghetti

This recipe demonstrates how to make traditional Haitian spaghetti with a uni...

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Non-Vegetarian

Ethiopian Tibs

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

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Non-Vegetarian

Mali Fish Salan

This recipe shows you how to make a delicious Mali Fish Salan, a traditional ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Hausa/Zongo Stew

This authentic Ghanaian stew is a versatile and flavorful dish made with a va...

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Vegan

Liberian Cabbage

This Liberian cabbage recipe is a delicious and easy dish that can be enjoyed...

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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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Non-Vegetarian

Portuguese Shrimp Mozambique

This recipe is a traditional Portuguese dish featuring succulent shrimp cooke...

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Vegetarian

Couscous Degue / Thiakry

Learn how to make a delicious and traditional Burkina Faso couscous dish call...

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Vegetarian

Nakiri Drink from Scratch

Learn how to make Nakiri, a traditional Burkinabe drink made with corn flour,...

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Non-Vegetarian

Nigerian Party Jollof Rice

This recipe will guide you on how to cook a half bag of Nigerian Party Jollof...

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Vegetarian

Coleslaw Salad

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

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Vegetarian

Diphaphatha (Botswana Bread)

A traditional Botswana bread recipe that is simple to make and perfect for ac...

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