Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Sierra Leone Bitter Leaf Soup

This traditional Sierra Leonean soup is made with bitter leaf, a popular gree...

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Benin Groundnut Pepper Soup

Learn how to make a delicious and flavorful groundnut pepper soup inspired by...

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Calulu de Carne Seca

A traditional Angolan dish made with dried beef, okra, tomatoes, and onions c...

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Crunchy Ethiopian Biskut

This recipe for Crunchy Ethiopian Biskut is a delicious and easy to make snac...

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Homemade Peanut Butter Recipe

This recipe video will show you how to make delicious homemade peanut butter ...

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Easy Mandazi Recipe

This recipe will guide you on how to make delicious and soft Mandazi, also kn...

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Sancocho Dominicano

A traditional Dominican dish made with a variety of meats and root vegetables...

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Kenyan Bhajia Recipe

A traditional Kenyan dish made with potatoes, flour, coriander, and spices, d...

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Juicy Chicken Kebabs

Learn how to make perfectly juicy chicken kebabs in just a few simple steps. ...

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Fumbwa

Fumbwa is a traditional Congolese recipe made with boiled cassava leaves and ...

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Swahili Coconut Rice

Learn how to make authentic Swahili Coconut Rice, a flavorful and fragrant di...

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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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Nigerian Cassava Fufu

This recipe provides step-by-step instructions on how to make traditional Nig...

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Djabuti Macaroni with Spicy Tomato Sauce

This traditional Djiboutian recipe features macaroni pasta cooked in a flavor...

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Coconut Cream Chapatis

These Coconut Cream Chapatis are a delicious twist on the traditional chapati...

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