Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Vegetarian

Cassava Leaves Stew

This quick and easy recipe shows you how to cook cassava leaves stew, a tradi...

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Non-Vegetarian

Benin Black Soup

This traditional Beninese dish is a flavorful and hearty soup made with dark ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Cachupa de Cabo Verde

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

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Vegetarian

Liberian Style Yellow Split Peas

This recipe demonstrates how to make a flavorful and comforting dish of yello...

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Vegetarian

Burkina Degue Thiakry

This recipe teaches how to make Burkina Degue Thiakry, a traditional Ghanaian...

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Non-Vegetarian

Gambian Fishkette with Sauce

Learn how to make a delicious Gambian street snack called Fishkette with a fl...

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Vegetarian

African Bajiya Snack

Learn how to make the perfect bajiya, a popular snack in Uganda, with simple ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Chicken and Spinach Stir-Fry

Learn how to make a delicious Chicken and Spinach Stir-Fry dish with this tut...

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Vegetarian

Sierra Leone King Driver Cake

This recipe video demonstrates how to make the popular street food dessert kn...

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Vegan

Haitian Epis Sauce

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

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Diet category: Vegan

Doce de ginguba

This traditional Angolan sweet treat is made with ground peanuts, sugar, and ...

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Vegan

Sea Moss Gel

Learn how to make Sea Moss Gel in this episode of Sea Moss Made presented by ...

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Vegan

Ethiopian Misir Wot

Learn how to make a delicious Ethiopian lentil stew, known as Misir Wot, in t...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Crispy and Fluffy Malawian Doughnuts

This recipe teaches you how to make deliciously crispy and fluffy doughnuts t...

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Vegetarian

Rah-ed Ghuma

This Libyan soup recipe is a traditional dish made with a blend of vegetables...

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