Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Camarão à Moçambique

This recipe is a traditional Mozambican dish featuring succulent shrimp cooke...

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Lesotho Pap Recipe

Learn how to make traditional Lesotho pap using maize meal, water, and margar...

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Haitian Pikliz

Pikliz is a popular Haitian condiment made with spicy, pickled vegetables. Th...

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Ugandan Street Samosa Recipe

Learn how to make crispy, delicious homemade samosas using simple local ingre...

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Nigerian Masa/Waina Rice Pancake

This recipe teaches you how to make a traditional Nigerian rice pancake calle...

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Vegan

Recipe Title: Medeeda Hilba (Fenugreek Porridge)

This traditional Sudanese dish, Medeeda Hilba, is a popular porridge made wit...

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Non-Vegetarian

Liberian Style Collard Greens

This recipe teaches you how to cook collard greens the authentic Liberian way.

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Beef and Potato Stew Recipe

A hearty stew made with tender beef, potatoes, garlic, and ginger. Perfect fo...

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Libyan Shurba

A traditional Libyan soup recipe perfect for Ramadan, filled with hearty flav...

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Benin Tomato Pepper Soup

This recipe showcases how to make a delicious and flavorful pepper soup nativ...

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Haitian Bread Recipe

Learn how to make delicious Haitian bread at home with this easy homemade rec...

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Sudanese Foul Two Ways

Learn how to make traditional Sudanese foul using two different methods. Watc...

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Vegetarian

Creamy Guyanese Rice Porridge

This recipe for creamy Guyanese rice porridge is perfect for breakfast, combi...

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Non-Vegetarian

Mali Fish Fry

This recipe teaches you how to marinate fish in a traditional Mali style befo...

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Calabar-Style Afang Soup

Learn how to make delicious Afang soup using traditional Calabar techniques. ...

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