Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Rye Fettucine with Creamy Mushroom Sauce

Learn how to make delicious rye fettucine pasta with a creamy mushroom sauce,...

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Zambian Traditional Meals Tutorial

Learn how to cook traditional Zambian meals in Botswana by following this You...

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Liberian Banana/Rice Bread

A delicious and moist loaf of bread that combines the sweetness of ripe banan...

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Gabonese Fish Soup

Learn how to make a delicious Gabonese style fish soup that is packed with fl...

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Dominican Chicken Soup

This traditional Dominican chicken soup is a comforting and flavorful dish pe...

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Creamy Chicken Mali Handi

A traditional and famous recipe for chicken lovers, Chicken Mali Handi is a c...

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Jamaican Chicken Soup

This recipe provides a quick and easy method for making a delicious Jamaican ...

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Spicy Chilli Fish with Salt Fish (Makayabu Ya Pilipili)

This Congolese recipe features salt fish, also known as Makayabu, cooked with...

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Oka I'a (Samoan Raw Fish Salad)

Oka I'a is a traditional Samoan dish made with fresh raw fish marinated in a ...

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Algerian Chickpeas Gratin Recipe

This vegan Algerian street food recipe combines chickpeas with flavorful spic...

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Recipe Title: Mauritian Mawa Samosa

Learn how to make a delicious and sweet Mawa Samosa with this easy-to-follow ...

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South African Amagwinya / Magwinya / Puff Puff

This recipe teaches you how to make soft cornbread known as Mealie bread, a p...

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Kenyan Style Bhajia

This recipe tutorial showcases how to make delicious and crispy bhajias the K...

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Authentic Ghanaian Kelewele

This recipe for Kelewele, a popular Ghanaian street food, is a spicy and flav...

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