Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Shalok Fufu

Learn how to make flavorful fufu with shalok in a few simple steps. This vers...

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Authentic Ghanaian Asaanaa Drink

A traditional caramelized corn drink originating from the Ewe Tribe of Ghana,...

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Owo Soup Benin Style

A traditional Nigerian soup originating from the Edo States, Owo Soup is a he...

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Dominican Frosting

Learn how to make a delicious and creamy Dominican Frosting, also known as It...

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Homemade Cubanos

Learn how to make authentic Cubano sandwiches with homemade Cuban bread, fill...

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Bahamian Steamed Lobster

Learn how to make a traditional Bahamian dish of steamed lobster, a popular s...

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Vegan Trini Coo Coo (Cornmeal)

This traditional Trinbagonian dish is made with yellow fine cornmeal, water, ...

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Authentic Libyan Mbekbeka Recipe

Learn how to make a traditional and flavorful North African dish from Libya w...

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Authentic Kenyan Mukimo

This traditional Kenyan dish, known as Mukimo, is made with a flavorful combi...

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Vegetarian

Owo Soup Recipe

This is a traditional Beninese dish that is rich in flavor and spices. It fea...

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Tunisian Molokhia Powder Recipe

Learn how to make Tunisian molokhia powder from molokhia leaves in this tradi...

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Egyptian Koshari (Kochery)

A flavorful and satisfying dish made with rice, lentils, chickpeas, pasta, ca...

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Haitian Patties (Pate Kode)

Learn how to make delicious Haitian patties filled with spicy ground beef or ...

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South African Kota Sandwich

This recipe features a delicious sandwich filled with bread, Russians, cheese...

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Cassava Fufu

Learn how to make traditional cassava fufu or swallow without a blender. This...

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