Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Pambota from Equatorial Guinea

Learn how to make Pambota, a traditional dish from Equatorial Guinea, in this...

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Authentic Ghanaian Kelewele

This recipe for Kelewele, a popular Ghanaian street food, is a spicy and flav...

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Gabonese Fish Soup

Learn how to make a delicious Gabonese style fish soup that is packed with fl...

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Bissap Popsicles

Learn how to make Bissap popsicles, a sweet treat from Burkina Faso using hib...

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Dominican Coconut Rough Cake

Learn how to make a delicious and traditional Dominican coconut rough cake, a...

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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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Burundian Peanut Stew

This flavorful stew is a traditional dish from Burundi that is made with pean...

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Vegan

Cameroonian White Bean Stew

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

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Non-Vegetarian

Homemade Cubanos

Learn how to make authentic Cubano sandwiches with homemade Cuban bread, fill...

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Vegetarian

Ugandan Cabbage Stir-Fry

Learn how to cook traditional Ugandan cabbage stir-fry in this easy-to-follow...

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Lesotho Road Trip Recipe

Join Curtis Gillins as he embarks on a 6-hour drive from Johannesburg to the ...

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Haitian Style Cornet

This recipe teaches you how to make Haitian style Cornet, a delicious Thanksg...

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Liberian Butter Cookies

Indulge in the soft and buttery goodness of these classic Liberian treats tha...

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Liberian Sweet Bun

This easy and delicious recipe for traditional Liberian sweet bun is perfect ...

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Somali Sabaayad

This traditional Somali recipe tutorial shows how to make fluffy and deliciou...

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