Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Tongan Topai

Tongan Topai is a traditional Tongan dish that consists of coconut milk, taro...

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Tchep Recipe

Learn how to prepare a traditional Senegalese dish called Tchep in this vlog....

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Kangumu Half Cakes Recipe

This recipe from Burundi teaches you how to make soft and fluffy half cakes u...

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Algerian Mhadjeb

This recipe teaches you how to make the traditional Algerian Mhadjeb, a savor...

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Haitian Spaghetti with Sausage

This recipe teaches you how to make a delicious and flavorful Haitian-style s...

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South African OXTAIL Potjie

A flavorful and hearty stew made with oxtail, spices, and fresh vegetables, c...

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Malawian Shandy

This refreshing and easy-to-make summer drink from Malawi can be enjoyed as a...

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Air Fryer Libyan Buraik

Learn how to make traditional Libyan Buraik using an air fryer in this tutori...

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Kinche

This Ethiopian recipe shows how to make Kinche, a traditional dish made of cr...

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Kenyan Pilau Cooking Lesson

Learn how to make traditional Kenyan pilau with this simple recipe. Follow al...

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Authentic Ghanaian Ebunabunu (Green Soup) Recipe

This easy step-by-step recipe will show you how to make traditional Ghanaian ...

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Eritrean Spiced Lentils

This recipe teaches you how to make a flavorful and aromatic Eritrean lentil ...

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Non-Vegetarian

SARDINE OMELETTE

A quick and easy breakfast recipe from Congo, featuring a flavorful sardine o...

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Ghana Brukina/Deguè/Thiakry Dessert

Learn how to make a delicious Ghanaian dessert called Brukina/Deguè/Thiakry b...

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Cachupa de Cabo Verde

Cachupa is the national dish of Cabo Verde, a delicious slow-cooked stew made...

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