Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Creamy Samp

This South African recipe features creamy samp cooked to perfection. It is a ...

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Crispy Zimbabwe Muriwo

This recipe teaches you how to cook Zimbabwean Muriwo, or leafy greens, to pe...

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Chad's Potato Hash

This flavorful and hearty dish is made with crispy potatoes, onions, bell pep...

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Bitekuteku

Bitekuteku is a traditional Congolese dish that consists of green vegetables ...

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Dominican Oxtail Stew

Learn how to make traditional Rabo Encendido, a flavorful Dominican oxtail st...

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Quick Eritrean Foul

This quick Eritrean foul recipe can be made in just 4 minutes without the use...

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Non-Vegetarian

Calulu de Carne Seca

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

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Trinidadian Currants Roll

This traditional Trinidadian dessert features a flaky crust filled with curra...

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Cameroon Pepper Soup Plantain

This recipe video will teach you how to make a simple and delicious pepper so...

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Djiboutian Fish Sauce

A flavorful and fragrant fish sauce made with traditional Djiboutian spices a...

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Benin Groundnut Soup

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

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Non-Vegetarian

Eritrean Spicy Chicken Stew

Learn how to make a delicious and flavorful Eritrean chicken stew by followin...

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Easy Burritos

Learn how to make delicious burritos in the comfort of your own home with thi...

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Recipe Title: Samoan Taro and Coconut Milk Dish

This recipe from Samoa features taro cooked in coconut milk, creating a cream...

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Kenyan Bhajia Recipe

This recipe teaches you how to make restaurant-style bhajia using gram flour,...

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