Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Cuban Grilled Chicken

This recipe for Cuban Style Grilled Chicken is quick and easy, making it the ...

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Liberian Kelewele

A popular street food in Liberia, Kelewele is a flavorful and spicy snack mad...

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Cameroonian White Bean Stew

This traditional Cameroonian recipe for White Bean Stew is hearty, flavorful,...

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Oshiwambo Traditional Bread

This recipe tutorial on YouTube will guide you through making Oshikwiila and ...

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Beef Okra Soup

This quick and easy recipe for Beef Okra Soup is a delicious and hearty dish ...

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Benin Style Bitter Leaf Soup

This traditional Benin favorite soup is made with bitter leaf, assorted meats...

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Ghanaian Savory Party Chips

This recipe for Ghanaian party chips, also known as savory chin chin or savor...

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Sudanese Eid Biscuits

This recipe shows you how to make traditional Sudanese biscuits, perfect for ...

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Palm Nut Soup

This recipe will guide you through making the delicious and flavorful Central...

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Mauritian Coconut Poutou

A traditional Mauritian cake made with ground rice, coconut, and milk, this s...

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Togo Chicken Stew

This traditional Togolese chicken stew recipe is sure to please a crowd with ...

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Egyptian Koshari (Kochery)

A flavorful and satisfying dish made with rice, lentils, chickpeas, pasta, ca...

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Kenyan Soft Mahamri

This recipe demonstrates how to make soft and delicious Kenyan Mahamri, a pop...

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Gambian Style Oleleh/Moimoi

Learn how to make delicious Oleleh/Moimoi in the traditional Gambian style wi...

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Kenyan Soft and Layered Chapati

Learn how to make authentic Kenyan Chapati that is soft and layered with this...

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