Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Ugandan Kabalagala Pancakes

Kabalagala are traditional Ugandan pancakes made with a mixture of cassava fl...

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Nigerian Akara

Learn how to make delicious Akara, a popular Nigerian breakfast dish, in this...

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Samoan Sapasui (Chop Suey)

A traditional Samoan dish made with stir-fried noodles, vegetables, and your ...

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Beef Hongfan

Learn how to make a simple and delicious Beef Hongfan dish by watching a tuto...

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Non-Vegetarian

Youth Group Chili

A hearty and flavorful chili recipe perfect for feeding a crowd. Packed with ...

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Vegan

Nigerian Cassava Fufu

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

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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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Malawian Cupcakes

A simple and affordable recipe for delicious cupcakes using locally found ing...

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Traditional Brukina

This recipe is a traditional Burkina Faso dish made with a blend of plain yog...

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Eritrean Kulwa

Learn how to make traditional Eritrean Kulwa in this beginner-friendly recipe...

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Flambéed Strawberry Short Cake Madagascar

Learn how to make a decadent and impressive table side dessert featuring fres...

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African Village Wedding Feast

This recipe provides traditional African dishes that are commonly served at w...

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Non-Vegetarian

Spicy Chicken Kedjenou with Attiéké

This recipe features a spicy chicken stew known as Kedjenou, served with Atti...

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Haitian Epis Sauce

A traditional Haitian green seasoning called epis, used as a base for many Ha...

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Djiboutian Fish Sauce

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

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