Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Recipe Title: Bajan Cou Cou

A traditional Barbadian dish made with cornmeal and okra, perfect for celebra...

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Ethiopian Spicy Cabbage Stir-Fry

This traditional Ethiopian dish features cabbage stir-fried with carrots and ...

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Harissa Moroccan Style

A flavorful and spicy Moroccan style hot sauce made with a blend of chili pep...

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Sierra Leone Oleleh

This recipe tutorial from Sierra Leone shows you how to make the perfect olel...

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Mozambican Bajias

Learn how to make delicious and crispy Mozambican bajias, also known as akara...

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Recipe Title: Jamaican Cornmeal Pudding

This recipe is a traditional Jamaican dessert that is easy to make and full o...

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Kenyan Sautéed Cabbage

This simple and flavorful recipe combines shredded cabbage, onions, carrots, ...

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Classic Cameroon Puff Puff

This traditional Cameroonian puff puff recipe is a must-try! These delicious ...

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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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Benin Groundnut Soup

This recipe for Groundnut Soup is a delicious and popular Nigerian soup that ...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Coconut Fish Curry

This traditional Comorian recipe features tender fish cooked in a creamy coco...

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Gambian Chicken Curry Stew

Join me as I show you how to make a flavorful and comforting chicken curry st...

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Quick and Easy Mix Vegetable Sabzi

This recipe combines fenugreek, carrots, potatoes, peas, onions, garlic paste...

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Liberian Corn Bread

This recipe involves mixing sugar, oil, eggs, and other ingredients to create...

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Malawian Nsima Recipe

Learn how to prepare Malawi's staple food, nsima, in a quick and easy way.

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