Recetas de Spring
Fresh, light dishes celebrating new growth. Crisp salads, tender vegetables, and bright flavors that capture the season's renewal.
Malian(30)

Sodja de Soja
Sodja de Soja is a refreshing and nutritious drink made from soybeans, commonly enjoyed in Mali. It's a simple yet flavorful beverage that can be prepared with minimal ingredients.

Soda Djabi
A flavorful and nutritious dish from Mali, Soda Djabi combines tender soybeans with aromatic rice, creating a satisfying meal. This recipe offers a taste of Malian home cooking, often prepared with simple yet impactful ingredients.

Kyinkyinga
Kyinkyinga, a popular West African street food, features marinated and grilled skewers of meat, typically beef or lamb. In Mali, it's often seasoned with a blend of local spices and served with onions and peppers, offering a smoky, savory, and slightly spicy flavor profile that is both satisfying and convenient.

Foutou Banan
A staple in Malian cuisine, Foutou Banan is a delicious and filling dish made from pounded plantains and yams. It has a unique texture and is typically served as a base for various sauces and stews.

Malian Chicken Yassa
A flavorful and tangy dish featuring chicken marinated in a mixture of onions, lemon juice, and mustard, then slow-cooked to tender perfection. It's a popular West African dish with Malian variations.

Malian Chicken Peanut Stew
A rich and hearty stew made with chicken, peanut butter, tomatoes, and a medley of vegetables. This dish is a staple in Malian cuisine, offering a comforting and deeply flavorful experience.
Ethiopian(27)

Firfir
A flavorful and comforting Ethiopian breakfast dish made from shredded injera simmered in a rich berbere sauce, often enhanced with caramelized onions and optional eggs.

Enqulal Tibs
A simple yet flavorful Ethiopian scrambled egg dish featuring tender sautéed vegetables, enriched with the aromatic spice of niter kibbeh. Perfect for a quick and satisfying breakfast.

Kinche
A hearty and comforting Ethiopian breakfast porridge made from toasted cracked wheat, enriched with spiced clarified butter (niter kibbeh). It's a simple yet flavorful dish, akin to a savory cream of wheat.

Kategna
A popular Ethiopian snack or appetizer made from toasted injera spread with a flavorful berbere-infused spiced butter (niter kibbeh). It's known for its crispy texture and aromatic spices.

Buticha
A vibrant and tangy Ethiopian chickpea dip, similar to hummus but distinguished by its zesty lemon and sharp mustard flavors. Perfect as a side dish or appetizer, especially within the context of Ethiopian fasting traditions.

Kikil
A comforting and mild Ethiopian lamb soup, fragrant with ginger and garlic. This version focuses on the pure flavors of the lamb and aromatics, without the addition of berbere spice.
Angolan(25)

Arroz de Feijão Preto Angolano
A comforting and flavorful rice and black bean dish, Arroz de Feijão Preto Angolano is a staple that combines simple ingredients for a satisfying meal.

Arroz de Feijão Angolano
A simple yet flavorful rice and bean dish, a staple in Angolan households. This version combines fluffy rice with tender beans in a savory base, often enhanced with aromatic vegetables.

Cabrito Assado com Batata Doce
A flavorful roasted goat dish, often prepared for special occasions, featuring tender goat meat marinated and slow-roasted with sweet potatoes, infused with aromatic herbs and spices.

Calulu de Carne de Porco com Ginguba
A rich and savory pork stew simmered in a flavorful peanut sauce, infused with traditional Angolan spices and vegetables. This dish offers a comforting and hearty meal, often served with funge or rice.

Cabrito Assado com Batata Doce e Ginguba
A hearty roasted goat dish, marinated and slow-cooked with sweet potatoes and a rich peanut sauce (ginguba), offering a blend of savory, sweet, and nutty flavors.

Frango Assado com Gindungo
A flavorful roasted chicken marinated in a blend of Angolan spices, including the fiery gindungo (African bird's eye chili), garlic, and herbs, then slow-roasted to perfection.
Algerian(21)

Rechta Algéroise
A beloved dish from Algiers, Rechta Algéroise features delicate, homemade semolina noodles (rechta) served in a fragrant, light chicken or lamb broth infused with vegetables like carrots, turnips, and chickpeas. It's a celebratory dish often prepared for special occasions.

Couscous aux Sept Légumes
A hearty and flavorful couscous dish featuring a rich broth simmered with a variety of seven vegetables, tender lamb or chicken, and aromatic spices. This is a celebratory dish often served on special occasions.

Mrouzia
A unique and celebratory Moroccan-Algerian dish traditionally prepared for Eid al-Adha. Mrouzia is a rich, slow-cooked lamb stew characterized by its distinctive sweet and savory flavor profile, achieved through the addition of honey, raisins, and almonds.

Kalint Bel Karkoum
A hearty and flavorful vegetarian stew from the Kabyle region, featuring chickpeas simmered with turmeric, herbs, and a hint of lemon.

Patates Farcies à l'Algérienne
Hearty baked potatoes generously stuffed with a flavorful mixture of spiced ground meat, aromatic vegetables, and herbs, topped with a creamy béchamel sauce and cheese.

Mrouzia Lamb Tagine
A celebratory and aromatic lamb tagine, Mrouzia is a sweet and savory dish traditionally prepared for Eid al-Adha. It features tender lamb cooked with dried fruits, honey, and a blend of warm spices.
Moroccan(21)

Kefta Marocaine
A classic Moroccan dish of flavorful, spiced ground beef, infused with fresh herbs and aromatics. Traditionally grilled or simmered in a tagine with eggs, this kefta is incredibly versatile and can be served as a main course, appetizer, or part of a mezze platter.

Khobz
Khobz is a staple Moroccan round flatbread, traditionally baked in communal ovens. It's a versatile bread perfect for scooping up tagines and other flavorful dishes, forming the foundation of many Moroccan meals.

Lamb Tagine with Apricots and Almonds
A classic Moroccan slow-cooked stew featuring tender lamb shoulder, sweet dried apricots, crunchy toasted almonds, and a fragrant blend of warming spices. Traditionally cooked in a tagine pot, this dish offers a beautiful balance of sweet and savory flavors.

Tagine Kefta bil Zaytoun
A flavorful and aromatic Moroccan meatball tagine, featuring tender kefta (spiced meatballs) simmered in a rich tomato sauce with briny olives and the unique tang of preserved lemon. This dish is traditionally cooked in a tagine pot but can be adapted for a Dutch oven or heavy-bottomed pot.

Tanjia
A traditional 'bachelor's stew' from Marrakech, this iconic dish features lamb shoulder slow-cooked to melting tenderness in a distinctive clay urn. It's remarkably simple to prepare, relying on the long, slow cooking process to develop deep flavors.

Ghriba Bahla
Authentic Moroccan Ghriba Bahla are delightful, crumbly cookies characterized by their signature cracked surface. Infused with the nutty flavors of sesame and almonds, these cookies are a perfect accompaniment to a cup of traditional Moroccan mint tea.
Egyptian(20)

Egyptian Fatteh with Chicken
A classic Egyptian layered dish featuring tender chicken, fluffy rice, crispy fried bread, and a tangy garlic-yogurt sauce, finished with toasted pine nuts. A comforting and flavorful meal.

Kibda Alexandrian Style
A classic Egyptian street food from Alexandria, this dish features tender, pan-fried calf or lamb liver quickly cooked with vibrant peppers and aromatic spices. It's known for its intense flavor and rapid preparation.

Falafel
Crispy fried balls of spiced chickpeas and fresh herbs, the quintessential Middle Eastern street food. Traditionally served warm in pita bread with a drizzle of tahini sauce.

Ful Medames
Ful Medames is a hearty and flavorful Egyptian breakfast staple made from slow-cooked fava beans, mashed with aromatic garlic, bright lemon juice, and rich olive oil. This ancient dish is both deeply satisfying and essential to Egyptian cuisine.

Mehallabia
A classic Egyptian milk pudding, Mehallabia is a delicately creamy and light dessert made with rice flour, milk, and sweetened to perfection. Often flavored with rose water, it's a refreshing end to any meal, especially popular during Ramadan.

Besara
A vibrant and flavorful Egyptian dip made from tender fava beans and a generous amount of fresh herbs. This vegetarian classic is perfect as an appetizer or a light meal, served with crusty bread.
Ghanaian(16)

Ghanaian Goat Light Soup
A light and flavorful broth-based soup made with tender goat meat, tomatoes, ginger, and aromatic spices. It's a popular and comforting soup often enjoyed on its own or with a side of rice or fufu.

Fetri Detsi
Fetri Detsi is a traditional Ewe (Volta Region of Ghana) okra soup, often prepared without oil for a lighter, healthier version. It's known for its characteristic slimy texture and is packed with the flavors of various proteins like fish, crab, and sometimes cowhide. This version focuses on bringing out the natural flavors of the okra and seafood, making it a nutritious and delicious meal.

Ghanaian Fried Plantain Stew
A flavorful and hearty stew made with ripe plantains, tomatoes, onions, and spices, often served with rice or fufu. This dish highlights the versatility of plantains in Ghanaian cuisine.

Ghanaian Kakro with Beans
A delightful combination of fried ripe plantains (kakro) served with a flavorful bean stew. This dish offers a sweet and savory contrast, showcasing the popular pairing of plantains and beans in Ghanaian cuisine.

Ghanaian Fried Beans Stew
A flavorful and savory stew made from fried black-eyed peas, simmered in a rich tomato-based sauce with onions, peppers, and spices. This dish is often served as a side or a main, providing a satisfying protein-rich meal.

Ghanaian Oatmeal Kakro
A hearty and flavorful breakfast or snack dish that combines the sweetness of ripe plantains with the wholesome goodness of oats, infused with Ghanaian spices.
Mauritian(15)

Mauritian Sautéed Cabbage with Potatoes
A simple yet flavorful Mauritian vegetable dish where shredded cabbage is sautéed with onions, garlic, ginger, and potatoes, creating a comforting and satisfying side dish.

Mauritian Lamb Kalia
A rich and flavorful Mauritian lamb dish cooked with yogurt and a blend of aromatic spices, creating a comforting and deeply satisfying meal. It's often served with rice or roti.

Dholl Puri
A popular Mauritian street food, Dholl Puri consists of thin, soft flatbreads (roti) filled with a spiced yellow split pea purée (dholl), tamarind chutney, and other flavorful accompaniments. It's a vibrant and satisfying vegetarian dish.

Gâteau Patate Mauricien
A sweet and comforting Mauritian sweet potato cake, often enjoyed as a snack or dessert. It's typically made with grated sweet potatoes, coconut, sugar, and flavored with cardamom and vanilla.

Lamb Rougaille with Butter Beans
A hearty and flavorful Mauritian dish featuring tender lamb stewed in a rich tomato-based rougaille sauce, complemented by the creamy texture of butter beans. This dish showcases the island's Creole and Indian influences, with aromatic spices and herbs.

Fricassée Poulet Maurice
A comforting and flavorful chicken dish with French influences, this Mauritian Fricassée features tender chicken pieces simmered in a savory sauce with onions, tomatoes, and aromatic herbs. It's a delightful dish perfect for family meals.
Libyan(12)

Bazeen
Bazeen is a traditional Libyan dish made from barley flour, water, and salt, formed into a dense, dough-like consistency. It is typically served with a rich, spiced tomato-based stew containing lamb, chicken, or beef, along with vegetables like carrots, potatoes, and sometimes pumpkin. Boiled eggs are a common accompaniment. Bazeen is traditionally eaten by hand, with pieces of the dough torn off and dipped into the stew, creating a communal dining experience.

Libyan Chicken and Chickpea Tagine
A fragrant and comforting stew featuring tender chicken pieces, chickpeas, and a blend of aromatic spices simmered in a rich tomato and vegetable broth.

Libyan Lamb and Apricot Stew
A rich and flavorful stew featuring tender lamb simmered with sweet dried apricots, aromatic spices, and a savory broth. This dish, often prepared in a tagine or a similar pot, balances sweet and savory notes, making it a comforting and deeply satisfying meal.

Goulash bel Lahm
A hearty and flavorful lamb goulash, slow-cooked with aromatic spices, tomatoes, and vegetables until the lamb is meltingly tender. This dish is a comforting staple, often served with bread or couscous.

Filfil Mahshi
Filfil Mahshi is a beloved Libyan dish of bell peppers stuffed with a flavorful mixture of ground lamb, rice, and aromatic herbs and spices, all simmered in a rich tomato sauce. It's a comforting and hearty meal that showcases the vibrant flavors of Libyan cuisine.

Libyan Lamb and Eggplant Moussaka
A rich and savory layered dish featuring tender lamb, roasted eggplant, and a flavorful tomato-based sauce, often topped with a béchamel or egg mixture.
Botswana(11)

Morogo
Morogo, meaning 'wild spinach' or 'greens' in Setswana, is a staple dish in Botswana and other Southern African countries. It's a nutritious side dish made from various indigenous leafy greens, often cooked with tomatoes, onions, and sometimes groundnuts. It's typically served with pap (maize porridge) or as an accompaniment to meat dishes.

Botswana Sweet Sorghum Porridge
A nutritious and subtly sweet porridge made from sorghum flour, often enjoyed for breakfast or as a light meal. It can be served plain or with a touch of sweetness from honey or sugar.

Botswana Bean and Peanut Porridge
A nutritious and filling porridge made from a combination of beans and groundnuts, often enjoyed as a breakfast or light meal. It's a good source of protein and fiber.

Botswana Mabele Porridge with Peanuts
A hearty and nutritious breakfast or dessert porridge made from sorghum (mabele), enriched with the flavor and texture of ground peanuts. This dish is a staple, offering a wholesome start to the day.

Botswana Lamb and Bean Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring tender lamb, a medley of beans, and aromatic spices, reflecting the rich culinary heritage of Botswana. This dish is often slow-cooked to perfection, allowing the flavors to meld beautifully.

Botswana Chicken and Peanut Stew with Dumplings
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring tender chicken simmered in a rich peanut sauce, served with soft, fluffy dumplings. This dish is a comforting staple, often prepared for family gatherings.
Central African(11)

Spinach and Peanut Stew
A hearty and nutritious stew featuring tender spinach cooked in a rich, savory sauce made from peanut butter, tomatoes, onions, and a blend of aromatic spices. This dish is often served with rice or fufu, providing a satisfying and flavorful meal.

Riz à la Arachide et Légumes
A hearty and flavorful one-pot dish featuring rice cooked with a savory peanut sauce and a medley of vegetables. It's a comforting and nutritious meal that showcases the use of peanuts in Central African cuisine.

Ngukassa
Ngukassa is a thick and hearty plantain soup, a staple in Central African Republic cuisine. It combines the sweetness of plantains with the earthy notes of local greens and the richness of peanut paste, often flavored with palm oil.

Ngoudja
Ngoudja is a hearty and flavorful stew made with tender beef, nutrient-rich cassava leaves, and a creamy peanut butter sauce. It's a staple dish in the Central African Republic, offering a delicious balance of earthy, savory, and slightly bitter notes.

Cassava Leaf Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew made from simmered cassava leaves, often combined with smoked fish, meat, and enriched with peanut butter and palm oil. It's a staple dish, typically served over rice.

Sauce Arachide au Poulet
A rich and flavorful chicken stew made with a creamy peanut butter sauce, tomatoes, and aromatic spices. This is a staple comfort food in Central African Republic, often served with rice or fufu.
Kenyan(11)

Chapati
Soft, layered, and slightly chewy unleavened flatbreads, a popular accompaniment to many Kenyan meals. They are made with flour, water, oil, and salt, then pan-fried to a golden brown.

Kenyan Mukimo with Greens
Mukimo is a traditional Kenyan dish made from mashed potatoes, maize, and greens, often served as a staple accompaniment to meat or stews. This version emphasizes a generous portion of leafy greens for added nutrition and flavor.

Githeri
A hearty and nutritious one-pot meal made from boiled maize and beans, often enhanced with vegetables and sometimes meat. It's a staple in many Kenyan households, particularly among the Kikuyu community.

Kachumbari
A fresh and vibrant tomato and onion salad, often served as a side dish with grilled meats, stews, or ugali. It's a simple yet essential accompaniment in Kenyan cuisine.

Wali wa Kukaanga
Wali wa Kukaanga is a flavorful Kenyan take on fried rice, featuring boiled rice stir-fried with aromatic spices, onions, turmeric, and a medley of colorful vegetables. It's a versatile dish often served as a side to chicken dishes or enjoyed on its own with a fresh salad.

Kenyan Mchuzi wa Ndizi Mbivu
A hearty and flavorful stew made with unripe bananas, often cooked with meat (like beef or chicken) or vegetables in a rich tomato and onion-based sauce, seasoned with traditional Kenyan spices.
Equatorial Guinean(10)

Sopa de Cacahuete con Pollo
A rich and flavorful peanut soup made with chicken, this dish is a staple in Equatorial Guinea, showcasing the importance of groundnuts in the local cuisine. It's hearty, aromatic, and often served with rice or fufu.

Pollo Guisado con Cacahuetes
A rich and flavorful chicken stew simmered in a creamy peanut sauce, a staple in Equatorial Guinean cuisine. This dish highlights the common use of peanuts in both savory and sweet preparations.

Brochetas de Cerdo con Salsa de Cacahuete
Marinated pork skewers grilled to perfection and served with a rich, savory peanut sauce, showcasing a popular flavor combination in the region.

Loco with Plantains
Loco is a flavorful dish made with fried plantains or green bananas, sautéed onions, and often enriched with palm oil, offering a sweet and savory taste experience. It's a popular side dish or a light meal, showcasing the importance of plantains in Equatoguinean cuisine.

Sopa de Malamba con Pescado
A hearty and flavorful fish soup made with malamba (a type of leafy green, similar to spinach or chard) and fresh fish, reflecting the coastal influences on Equatorial Guinean cuisine.

Sopa de Cacahuete con Pescado
A flavorful and hearty peanut soup made with fish, tomatoes, onions, and a blend of local spices. This dish is a common and beloved part of Equatorial Guinean cuisine, often served with rice or plantains.
Gabonese(10)

Poisson Braisé à la Citronnelle et Gingembre
Aromatic grilled or baked fish marinated and coated with a vibrant paste of lemongrass, ginger, garlic, and spices, offering a zesty and fragrant flavor profile.

Poulet Graine
Poulet Graine is a flavorful Gabonese chicken dish cooked in a rich sauce made from ground seeds, often peanuts or sesame seeds, combined with tomatoes, onions, and spices. It's a hearty and aromatic meal, typically served with rice or fufu.

Poulet Braisé Sauce Pistache
A flavorful dish of grilled or roasted chicken served with a rich and savory peanut sauce, often accompanied by rice or fufu.

Poulet à la Moutarde et Citron
A flavorful and tangy chicken dish featuring a marinade of mustard and lemon, often served with rice or plantains. This recipe balances the richness of chicken with the zest of lemon and the pungent kick of mustard.

Poulet Braisé au Gingembre et Citron
A flavorful grilled chicken dish marinated in a vibrant blend of ginger, lemon, garlic, and spices, then slow-cooked over charcoal for a smoky finish.

Poulet Citron Gingembre
A vibrant and aromatic chicken dish featuring the zesty combination of lemon and ginger, often simmered to tender perfection.
Lesotho(10)

Sesotho Lamb and Sorghum Stew
A hearty and nourishing stew combining tender lamb with the earthy flavors of sorghum, vegetables, and aromatic spices. This dish is a comforting staple, perfect for cooler weather.

Sesotho Wild Spinach and Peanut Stew
A flavorful and nutrient-rich stew featuring wild spinach (or a suitable substitute like spinach or kale) cooked with peanut butter and often enhanced with smoked fish or other proteins. This dish highlights the use of local greens and the popular addition of peanuts in Southern African cuisine.

Sesotho Pumpkin and Bean Stew
A hearty and nutritious stew made with pumpkin, beans, and sorghum, showcasing the staple ingredients of Basotho cuisine. This dish is often served as a comforting meal, especially during cooler months.

Setjetsa
A comforting and slightly sweet porridge made from pumpkin and maize meal, often served as a side dish or a light main. It's a simple yet flavorful dish that highlights the use of staple ingredients in Sesotho cuisine.

Sesotho Morogo wa Dinawa
A hearty and nutritious stew made with a combination of leafy greens (morogo), beans (dinawa), and often enriched with pumpkin or other vegetables. It's a staple dish that highlights the agricultural bounty of Lesotho.

Sesotho Bean and Pumpkin Stew
A flavorful vegetarian stew featuring tender beans and sweet pumpkin, simmered with aromatic spices. This dish is both nourishing and satisfying, often prepared in larger batches.
Djiboutian(9)

Bajiyos
Bajiyos are a popular Djiboutian vegetarian snack or side dish, consisting of thinly sliced vegetables coated in a spiced batter made from rice and gram flour, then deep-fried until golden and crispy. They are similar to Indian pakoras or Japanese tempura.

Djiboutian Sabaayad Flatbread
Sabaayad is a popular Djiboutian and Somali flatbread known for its layered, slightly puffy texture and versatility. It can be enjoyed with stews, as a snack, or as a breakfast item.

Djiboutian Lamb and Okra Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring tender lamb and okra simmered in a rich tomato-based sauce. This dish showcases the influence of Middle Eastern and North African cuisines on Djiboutian food, with aromatic spices and a comforting texture.

Djiboutian Lamb Tagine with Apricots and Almonds
A fragrant and tender lamb tagine, slow-cooked with sweet apricots, crunchy almonds, and a blend of aromatic Djiboutian spices. This dish offers a delightful balance of sweet and savory flavors, reflecting the country's rich culinary heritage influenced by Arab and African traditions.

Djiboutian Chicken Mishkaki
Tender pieces of marinated chicken, grilled on skewers, often served with a flavorful peanut sauce or a spicy tomato relish. Mishkaki is a popular street food and appetizer across East Africa, with distinct Djiboutian variations.

Djiboutian Vegetable Curry
A flavorful and aromatic vegetable curry inspired by Djiboutian cuisine, featuring a blend of warming spices, tender vegetables, and a rich, savory sauce. This dish showcases the influence of Middle Eastern and Indian culinary traditions on Djibouti's food.
Burkina Faso(8)

Poisson Braisé au Citron et Herbes
Whole grilled fish marinated in a vibrant blend of lemon, garlic, ginger, and fresh herbs, then grilled to perfection. It's a light yet flavorful dish, often served with a side of rice or fried plantains.

Poulet et Tilapia en Sauce Arachide
A rich and flavorful dish combining tender chicken and flaky tilapia simmered in a creamy, savory peanut sauce, often served with rice or tô.

Brochettes de Mouton Sauce Pimentée
Marinated and grilled skewers of tender lamb or mutton, served with a vibrant, spicy dipping sauce that balances heat with aromatic herbs and spices.

Salade de Thon et Haricots Blancs
A refreshing and protein-rich salad combining canned tuna, white beans, and a simple vinaigrette, perfect as a light meal or side dish.

Mouton aux Patates Douces
A hearty and flavorful dish featuring tender lamb stewed with sweet potatoes, onions, and aromatic spices, offering a delightful balance of savory and sweet.

Tô with Okra Sauce
Tô (also known as Saghbo) is a fundamental staple in Burkina Faso, a smooth, dense porridge made from millet, sorghum, or corn flour, served with a flavorful sauce. This recipe features a classic okra sauce, providing a nutritious and satisfying meal that is central to Burkinabe cuisine.
Comorian(8)

Comorian Chicken Faham
Aromatic and flavorful grilled chicken marinated in a blend of Middle Eastern and Comorian spices, yogurt, and lemon. 'Faham' refers to charcoal, indicating its traditional cooking method, resulting in a smoky and succulent dish.

Riz aux Légumes Parfumes
A fragrant and flavorful rice dish cooked with a medley of vegetables and aromatic spices, a staple accompaniment in Comorian meals.

Ambravadz o Curry
A flavorful and aromatic curry made with pigeon peas, simmered in a rich coconut milk base with a blend of traditional Comorian spices. This dish is often served with rice, showcasing the islands' staple ingredients and culinary influences.

Comorian Sweet Potato and Cardamom Stew
A comforting and aromatic stew featuring sweet potatoes simmered in a creamy coconut milk sauce, subtly spiced with cardamom and ginger. This dish offers a delightful balance of sweetness and warmth, showcasing a popular flavor combination in Comorian cuisine.

Comorian Cassava Leaves Stew
A hearty and earthy stew made from tender cassava leaves, often cooked with coconut milk, onions, and a blend of aromatic spices. This dish is a staple in Comorian cuisine, highlighting the use of local ingredients.

Comorian Breadfruit and Fish Fritters
Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, these fritters combine mashed breadfruit with flaked fish and aromatic herbs, perfect as a snack or appetizer.
Gambian(8)

Gambian Chicken and Peanut Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring tender chicken simmered in a rich peanut sauce with tomatoes, onions, and spices. This dish, often referred to as 'Kuta' in some regions, is a comforting staple in Gambian cuisine.

Nyambeh Nyebeh
Nyambeh Nyebeh is a popular Gambian street food and comfort dish made primarily from boiled cassava and mashed beans, often served with a flavorful stew or gravy. It's a hearty and satisfying meal, showcasing the staple ingredients of Gambian cuisine.

Gambian Lamb and Couscous Stew
A fragrant and warming lamb stew, slow-cooked with aromatic spices and tender vegetables, served over fluffy couscous. This dish offers a delightful blend of savory and slightly sweet flavors.

Gambian Lamb Tagine with Apricots and Almonds
A fragrant and flavorful lamb tagine, slow-cooked with sweet apricots, crunchy almonds, and a blend of aromatic Gambian spices. This dish offers a delightful fusion of sweet and savory notes, perfect for a special occasion.

Gambian Lamb and Okra Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring tender lamb and okra simmered in a rich tomato and peanut-based broth, seasoned with traditional Gambian spices.

Mbahal Gerrteh
Mbahal Gerrteh is a hearty and flavorful Gambian dish that combines rice with a savory mixture of smoked fish, ground peanuts, and local vegetables. It's a staple, particularly appreciated for its affordability and rich taste, often prepared with ingredients like locust beans, green peppers, and bitter tomatoes.
Mauritanian(8)

Mou Foul Mauritano
A hearty and flavorful fava bean stew, often seasoned with a blend of spices, garlic, and herbs, making it a popular and nourishing dish.

Mafroum
Mafroum is a flavorful Mauritanian dish featuring spiced meatballs, often made with beef or lamb, simmered in a rich tomato-based sauce with aromatic spices. It's a comforting and savory meal, typically served with couscous or rice.

Fish and Vegetable Couscous
A flavorful and aromatic couscous dish featuring tender fish, a medley of vegetables, and a blend of Moroccan-inspired spices. This recipe offers a lighter alternative to traditional rice-based dishes.

Mous Sebech
Mous Sebech is a flavorful Mauritanian fish and vegetable stew, often prepared with a rich tomato and peanut base, offering a comforting and aromatic culinary experience.

Boulfaf
Boulfaf is a traditional Mauritanian delicacy, particularly enjoyed during the feast of Eid al-Adha (Tabaski). It features lamb or beef liver wrapped in caul fat, seasoned with a blend of spices, and grilled over an open flame. This results in a rich, intensely flavorful dish that is both a local favorite and an adventurous culinary experience.

Poulet Yassa Mauritanien
A flavorful Mauritanian take on chicken and rice, infused with aromatic spices and often featuring preserved lemons and olives, though this version focuses on a rich spice blend for a unique profile.
Cape Verdean(7)

Baked Fish with Vegetables and Herbs
A simple yet flavorful dish of white fish baked with a medley of fresh vegetables and aromatic herbs, showcasing the fresh seafood and produce of the islands.

Mufete de Peixe
A flavorful grilled fish dish, typically made with sea bass or similar white fish, marinated in a blend of garlic, herbs, and lemon, then grilled to perfection. It's often served with a side of boiled or fried sweet potatoes and a vibrant vinaigrette.

Grelhados de Garoupa com Molho de Limão e Ervas
Grilled grouper (Garoupa) marinated and served with a vibrant lemon and herb sauce. This dish highlights the fresh seafood available in Cape Verde, prepared with simple yet flavorful seasonings.

Frango com Amendoim e Legumes
A flavorful chicken dish simmered in a rich peanut sauce with a medley of fresh vegetables, reflecting West African influences on Cape Verdean cuisine.

Modje de São Nicolau
A rich and hearty stew originating from the island of São Nicolau, traditionally made with goat meat and a variety of root vegetables. Variations can include lamb, beef, or chicken.

Sopa de Legumes com Peixe
A hearty and nourishing vegetable soup featuring chunks of fresh fish, common in Cape Verdean households. It's a comforting and flavorful dish that highlights the islands' fresh produce and seafood.
Guinea-Bissau(7)

Cafriela de Frango
A flavorful and spicy grilled chicken dish marinated in a zesty blend of lemon, garlic, and piri-piri peppers, often enjoyed with rice.

Frango com Bagique e Amendoim
A hearty and flavorful chicken dish featuring 'bagique' (a leafy green, often sorrel or spinach), ground peanuts, and aromatic spices. This dish showcases the common use of peanuts and local greens in Guinean cuisine.

Caldo de Galinha com Gengibre e Limão
A comforting and flavorful chicken soup, enhanced with the zesty notes of ginger and lemon, often prepared for its nourishing properties.

Grão com Peixe
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring chickpeas and fish, often simmered with vegetables and aromatic spices. This dish showcases the importance of both legumes and seafood in Guinea-Bissau's cuisine.

Mancarra de Peixe com Legumes
A hearty and flavorful fish and vegetable stew, enriched with the nutty depth of peanuts. This dish showcases the common use of fresh fish and local vegetables, simmered in a rich sauce that is characteristic of Guinea-Bissau's cuisine.

Galinha à Malagueta
A spicy and flavorful chicken dish featuring chicken marinated in a piri-piri (malagueta pepper) sauce, then stewed and often finished by grilling or roasting. It's known for its vibrant heat and aromatic blend of garlic, onion, and lemon.
Guinean(7)

Riz à la Crème de Palme
A flavorful rice dish cooked in palm cream, often with vegetables and sometimes fish or meat. The palm cream gives it a distinctive color and rich, slightly sweet taste.

Poulet Yassa
A beloved national dish of Guinea, Poulet Yassa features chicken marinated in a tangy and aromatic blend of lemon, onions, garlic, and spices, then braised to tender perfection. It's known for its distinctive sweet and sour flavor profile.

Kansiyé
Kansiyé is a rich and flavorful Guinean stew made with tender chunks of beef, simmered in a savory sauce of peanut butter, tomato, and aromatic spices. It's traditionally served over fluffy white rice, making for a hearty and satisfying meal.

Maafe Hako Banté
Maafe Hako Banté is a hearty and flavorful Guinean stew made with cassava leaves, meat (often beef or fish), and a rich peanut butter base. It's a comforting dish typically served over white rice.

Soupe de Poisson Guinéenne
A hearty and flavorful fish soup, often made with a variety of fresh fish and vegetables, simmered in a rich tomato and peanut broth. It's a comforting and nutritious staple in Guinean cuisine.

Maffé de Poisson
A rich and savory dish where fish is simmered in a creamy peanut butter sauce with tomatoes, onions, and spices. It's a comforting and hearty meal often served with rice.
Malawian(7)

Malawi Pumpkin and Maize Porridge
Nhopi is a traditional Malawian porridge made from pumpkin and maize meal, often enjoyed for breakfast or as a comforting meal. It's a simple yet nutritious dish that highlights the use of staple ingredients in Malawian cuisine.

Nsima with Pumpkin Leaves
A staple Malawian dish of nsima (a thick maize porridge) served with a flavorful relish made from tender pumpkin leaves, often enhanced with groundnuts or tomatoes.

Masamba ndi Mpunga wa Nyemba
A nutritious and flavorful dish combining collard greens (masamba) cooked with groundnuts and served with rice and beans. This dish highlights the use of local greens and the popular groundnut paste.

Mtedza
Mtedza are delightful, crumbly Malawian cookies made with groundnuts (peanuts), offering a rich, buttery flavor with a satisfying crunch. They are often dusted with powdered sugar and are a popular snack.

Nkhalamba-Style Goat Stew
A hearty and flavorful goat stew, slow-cooked with aromatic spices and vegetables, embodying the rich culinary traditions of Malawi. Often served with nsima.

Kachumbari Salad
A refreshing and vibrant tomato and onion salad, often served as a side dish to accompany grilled meats or nsima. It's known for its simple yet flavorful combination of fresh ingredients.
Eritrean(6)

Eritrean Potato and Chickpea Stew
A hearty and flavorful vegetarian stew featuring tender potatoes and chickpeas simmered in a rich, spiced tomato-based broth. This dish is a comforting staple, often enjoyed during fasting periods or as a wholesome everyday meal.

Eritrean Shuro Tsebhi
A hearty and flavorful stew made from chickpea powder, Shuro Tsebhi is a beloved Eritrean dish, often prepared with a spicy berbere sauce, onions, and garlic.

Timtimo Alicha
A comforting and mild stew made from yellow split peas, simmered with turmeric, ginger, and other gentle spices. It's a staple vegetarian dish often served during fasting periods.

Azifa
A refreshing and flavorful salad made from green lentils, typically served as a side dish or appetizer. It's known for its vibrant green color and tangy dressing.

Eritrean Spiced Rice with Minced Beef
A fragrant and flavorful one-pot dish of Basmati rice cooked with spiced minced beef, carrots, and peas. Hashweh is a popular comfort food in Eritrean and Middle Eastern cuisines, often served as a complete meal.

Shir Kolo
A delightful and versatile dish featuring finely shredded collard greens (or similar leafy greens) sautéed with onions, garlic, and a touch of spice. It's often served as a side dish or a light meal, offering a fresh counterpoint to richer Eritrean stews.
Beninese(6)

Moin Moin
Moin Moin is a savory steamed pudding made from ground black-eyed peas, seasoned with onions, peppers, and other aromatics. It's a versatile dish often served as a side or a light meal, showcasing the use of legumes in Beninese cuisine.

Poisson Braisé à la Mode de Porto-Novo
A flavorful grilled or baked fish dish, inspired by the coastal city of Porto-Novo. This recipe features a marinade of spices, herbs, and often a touch of tomato and onion, resulting in a tender and aromatic fish.

Djenkoume
Djenkoume are savory cornmeal cakes, often served as a side dish or accompaniment to stews and sauces. They are made from cornmeal cooked in a flavorful tomato and onion base, seasoned with spices, and can be formed into cakes or served as a thick porridge.

Poisson Braisé à la Sauce Arachide
Grilled or baked fish served with a rich and savory peanut sauce. This dish combines the smoky flavor of grilled fish with the creamy, nutty goodness of the sauce.

Ago Glain
Ago Glain is a flavorful Beninese crab stew, originating from the Fon people. It features tender crab meat cooked in a rich sauce made with tomatoes, onions, peanut butter, and a hint of chili, often served with rice.

Pâte de Maïs avec Sauce aux Arachides
A staple dish in Benin, Pâte de Maïs is a dense cornmeal paste often served with a rich and flavorful peanut sauce. This combination is hearty, satisfying, and a cornerstone of Beninese cuisine.
Cameroonian(6)

Poisson Braisé Sauce Pistache
Grilled or baked fish coated in a flavorful peanut sauce (sauce pistache). This dish is a popular choice for celebrations and everyday meals, showcasing Cameroon's love for rich, savory flavors.

Mabele Sauce
A rich and flavorful peanut butter-based sauce, often served with fufu or rice. Mabele sauce is a staple in many Cameroonian households, known for its comforting and hearty nature.

Sanga
Sanga is a hearty and nutritious dish made from cassava and corn flour, often served as a staple accompaniment to various stews and sauces in Cameroon. It's a versatile dish that can be prepared in different consistencies, from a firm dough to a softer porridge.

Ndole
Ndole is a rich and flavorful Cameroonian stew, often considered the national dish. It features bitter leaves (or spinach as a substitute) cooked with a creamy peanut paste, and is typically enhanced with ingredients like crayfish, onions, garlic, ginger, and a protein such as beef, fish, or shrimp. The dish is known for its unique balance of earthy bitterness from the leaves and the savory, nutty richness of the peanuts.

Poulet Braisé Sauce Arachide
A flavorful grilled chicken dish served with a rich and savory peanut sauce, a popular West African staple with Cameroonian variations.

Banane Malaxé
Banane Malaxé, also known as 'mashed banana', is a comforting and economical dish from Cameroon, particularly popular in the Central and South regions. It's made from unripe plantains that are cooked and mashed, often with palm oil and spices, creating a hearty and satisfying meal that is both nourishing and culturally significant.
Burundian(6)

Kolkas
Kolkas is a comforting and subtly sweet stew made from taro root, infused with aromatic herbs and spices. This dish highlights the versatility of root vegetables in Burundian cuisine.

Mizuzu ya Mboga
Mizuzu ya Mboga is a vibrant and nutritious vegetarian dish from Burundi, featuring a flavorful medley of sautéed greens, typically spinach or cassava leaves, combined with onions, tomatoes, and a hint of chili. It's often served as a side dish or a light meal, showcasing the country's abundant leafy vegetables.

Beans and Plantains Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew made with tender beans and sweet plantains, simmered in a rich tomato and onion base with aromatic spices. This dish is a staple in Burundian households, offering a comforting and nutritious meal.

Isombe
Isombe is a traditional Burundian dish made from mashed cassava leaves, often cooked with other vegetables like spinach, eggplant, and cabbage, and flavored with onions, garlic, tomatoes, palm oil, and peanut butter. It's a nutritious and hearty stew, rich in protein and vitamins, typically served with rice or plantains.

Ibihahano
Ibihahano is a comforting and nutritious dish made from mashed sweet potatoes and a rich peanut sauce. It's often served as a side dish or a light meal, showcasing the popular combination of sweet potatoes and peanuts in Burundian cuisine.

Cassava Leaf Stew with Peanut Sauce
A deeply flavorful and traditional Burundian dish featuring tender cassava leaves simmered in a rich, savory peanut sauce. Often enriched with small pieces of meat or fish, this stew is a cornerstone of Burundian cuisine, celebrated for its unique taste and texture.
Chadian(6)

Moulah Karkandji
Moulah Karkandji is a traditional Chadian stew that features sorrel leaves as its primary ingredient, often combined with meat or fish. It is seasoned with peanut paste or sesame flour, offering a unique and savory flavor profile. This dish is considered a delicacy in Chad and is often prepared for special occasions.

Millet Dumplings with Saka Saka Sauce
A delightful Chadian dish featuring tender millet dumplings served with Saka Saka, a flavorful sauce made from spinach and okra. This dish highlights the use of millet as a staple grain and showcases the combination of earthy greens and thickening okra.

Moulah Koudou with Boule
Moulah Koudou is a hearty okra and meat stew, often made with beef or lamb, simmered in a flavorful tomato-based broth. It's a popular dish in Chad, known for its rich texture and satisfying taste. It is traditionally served with Boule, a staple porridge made from millet or sorghum flour, which is shaped into balls and used to scoop up the stew.

Chadian Spiced Lentil Soup
A comforting and aromatic lentil soup, infused with warming spices and often enriched with a touch of tomato and herbs. A staple in Chadian households.

Karkandji
Karkandji is a refreshing and vibrant beverage popular in Chad and across the Sahel region. Made from dried hibiscus flowers, it's infused with warming spices like ginger, cinnamon, and cloves, and sweetened to taste. This drink is perfect for hot days and is often enjoyed at gatherings.

Courgettes with Peanuts
A simple yet flavorful Chadian dish featuring mashed zucchini cooked with spices and finished with a generous topping of crushed peanuts. This dish highlights the use of local vegetables and the popular addition of peanuts in Chadian cuisine.
Madagascar(6)

Vary alac sy Saosy Citronnelle
A fragrant and flavorful rice dish from Madagascar, where steamed rice is served with a vibrant sauce infused with lemongrass, ginger, garlic, and a hint of chili. It's a simple yet aromatic accompaniment to various main courses.

Vary Mena
Vary Mena, meaning 'red rice,' is a flavorful and visually appealing rice dish cooked with tomato paste, onions, garlic, and often a touch of ginger and turmeric, giving it its characteristic reddish-orange hue. It's a staple that can be served as a side dish or a light main course.

Vary Amin'Anana
Vary Amin'Anana is a comforting and nutritious one-pot dish from Madagascar, translating to 'rice with leafy greens.' It's a staple, often enjoyed for dinner, and typically features rice cooked with a generous amount of greens like spinach, kale, or collard greens, along with aromatics such as onion, garlic, and ginger. Ground meat is often included for added flavor and protein.

Vary s' Voatsiroka
A flavorful and aromatic rice dish cooked with coconut milk, turmeric, and often enhanced with small pieces of dried fish or meat, offering a taste of coastal Malagasy cuisine.

Kitoza
Kitoza is a traditional Malagasy delicacy made from strips of dried, cured, and often smoked beef (or sometimes lamb or zebu). It's a method of preserving meat that results in a chewy, intensely flavored product. Kitoza can be enjoyed on its own as a snack, or it can be rehydrated and fried or grilled for a more tender texture, often served as a side dish or appetizer.

Lasary Voatabia
A refreshing and tangy tomato and onion relish, often served as a condiment or side dish in Madagascar. It's a simple yet flavorful accompaniment to many Malagasy meals.
Vietnamese(5)

Bánh Hỏi
Bánh Hỏi are delicate, woven rice vermicelli noodles, traditionally made by steaming thin sheets of rice flour batter and then carefully bundling them. They are typically served with grilled meats, fresh herbs, and a flavorful dipping sauce (nuoc cham), creating a light yet satisfying meal.

Bánh Mì Thịt
The quintessential Vietnamese Bánh Mì, featuring a harmonious blend of savory assorted pork, rich pâté, crisp pickled vegetables, and fresh herbs, all nestled within a perfectly toasted baguette. This recipe focuses on assembling the classic version without cooking additional meats, assuming pre-cooked components are used.

Bánh Chuối
A comforting and sweet Vietnamese dessert cake made with ripe bananas and tapioca pearls, traditionally steamed or baked. It offers a delightful chewy texture and tropical flavor.

Cơm Chiên Dương Châu
A flavorful and satisfying Vietnamese fried rice, inspired by the classic Yangzhou style. This dish features tender char siu (Chinese BBQ pork), succulent shrimp, fluffy scrambled eggs, and vibrant green peas, all wok-tossed with day-old rice and fragrant scallions. Perfect for a quick weeknight meal or a delicious side dish.

Bún Riêu Cua
A vibrant and flavorful Vietnamese noodle soup featuring a rich, tomato-based broth infused with the essence of fresh crab. This comforting dish is known for its tangy, savory profile, complemented by tender crab cakes, fried tofu, and a medley of fresh herbs.
Congolese(5)

Saka Saka
Saka Saka, also known as Pondu or Mpondu, is a staple dish in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, made from cassava leaves. This hearty and nutritious stew is slow-cooked with aromatics like onions and garlic, often enriched with palm oil, and can include proteins like smoked fish, beef, or chicken. It's typically served with starchy sides such as rice, fufu, or plantains.

Poisson à la Congolaise
A vibrant and aromatic fish dish cooked in a flavorful tomato and vegetable sauce, often featuring a mix of local spices and herbs. This recipe highlights the fresh flavors of Congolese cuisine.

Liboké de Poisson
Liboké de Poisson, meaning 'fish in banana leaves,' is a traditional Congolese dish where fish is seasoned and then steamed or grilled within banana leaves. This cooking method imparts a subtle, earthy flavor from the leaves and ensures the fish remains incredibly moist and tender. It's often prepared with a vibrant marinade of onions, tomatoes, garlic, ginger, and various spices.

Madesu na Loso
A hearty and flavorful dish of slow-cooked red beans served over fluffy rice, often accompanied by boiled green bananas. This is a staple comfort food in Congolese cuisine.

Madesu na Loso
A comforting and flavorful dish of slow-cooked red beans served with fluffy rice, a staple in Congolese households.
Chad(4)

Bissap
Bissap is a vibrant and refreshing drink made from dried hibiscus flowers, popular across West Africa and also enjoyed in Chad. It has a distinctive tart and slightly sweet flavor, often enhanced with mint and sugar, making it a perfect beverage for hot climates and a symbol of hospitality.

Bangaou
A hearty and flavorful stew from Northern Chad, featuring tender lamb, sweet potatoes, and aromatic spices. This dish is a comforting meal, often served with couscous or rice.

Daraba de Mafé
Daraba de Mafé is a hearty and flavorful Chadian stew that combines tender meat or fish with a rich peanut butter sauce and a medley of vegetables. It's a staple dish that reflects the resourcefulness and adaptability of Chadian cuisine, utilizing local ingredients to create a comforting and satisfying meal.

La Bouillie
La Bouillie, often referred to as millet porridge, is a traditional Chadian breakfast or light supper dish. Made primarily from millet flour, it's a nourishing and adaptable porridge that can be sweetened and flavored in various ways, reflecting the importance of millet as a staple grain in Chad.
Ivorian(4)

Poulet Dibi
Poulet Dibi, also known as chicken afra, is a popular Ivorian grilled chicken dish characterized by its flavorful marinade and smoky char. The chicken pieces are marinated in a blend of spices, herbs, and often mustard and lime, then grilled or roasted until tender and slightly charred. It's typically served with grilled onions and a side of spicy sauce or mustard.

Poulet Yassa
A flavorful Ivorian dish featuring chicken marinated in a zesty lemon and onion mixture, then grilled or baked to perfection. It's known for its tangy and savory profile.

Aloko avec Sauce Arachide et Poisson Frais
A beloved Ivorian classic featuring perfectly fried plantains (aloko) served with a rich, savory peanut sauce and fresh grilled fish.

Poulet Arachide Crémeux
A rich and creamy chicken stew made with peanut butter, tomatoes, and aromatic spices, a comforting Ivorian classic.
Liberian(4)

Liberian Cassava Leaf Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew made from tender cassava leaves, simmered with a variety of meats (like beef, chicken, or smoked turkey), dried fish, and seasoned with onions, peppers, and palm oil. Often enriched with peanut butter, this dish is a staple in Liberian cuisine.

Liberian Pepper Soup
A hearty and spicy soup known for its rich blend of peppers, herbs, and often includes a protein like fish or meat. It's considered a comforting and invigorating dish, perfect for any occasion.

Liberian Gboma Dassou
A flavorful Liberian dish featuring pumpkin leaves (gboma) cooked with palm oil, onions, peppers, and often served with rice or fufu. It's a nutritious and satisfying vegetarian option.

Liberian Baked Fish with Vegetables
A flavorful and healthy dish featuring whole fish baked with a medley of traditional Liberian vegetables and spices, creating a moist and aromatic meal.
Thai(3)

Pad Pak Bung Fai Daeng
A classic Thai street food dish featuring water spinach (morning glory) flash-fried at extremely high heat with garlic, chilies, and savory sauces, often finished with a dramatic flair of flames. Best enjoyed immediately for its crisp texture and vibrant flavors.

Tod Mun Pla
Aromatic and flavorful Thai fish cakes made from a paste of white fish, red curry, and fresh herbs, pan-fried until golden brown. A classic appetizer that's perfect for sharing.

Yum Pla Duk Fu
A vibrant and textural Thai salad featuring fluffy, crispy fried catfish flakes tossed with a zesty green mango and herb dressing. The sourness of the mango, the heat of the chili, and the savory notes of the dressing perfectly complement the light and airy texture of the fried fish.
British(2)

Shepherd's Pie with a Parsnip and Potato Mash
A comforting and hearty shepherd's pie, featuring a rich lamb filling topped with a creamy, slightly sweet parsnip and potato mash.

Coronation Chicken
A classic British dish created to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953. This cold chicken salad features tender chicken coated in a creamy, curried mayonnaise with a hint of sweetness from mango chutney and a delightful chew from raisins. Perfect for sandwiches, jacket potatoes, or as part of a buffet.
Bosnian(2)

Bosanski Krem od Jabuka
A delightful and light dessert featuring cooked apples blended into a smooth, creamy custard. Often served chilled, it's a perfect end to any meal.

Bosnian Lamb and Rice Casserole
A savory and satisfying casserole featuring tender lamb, fluffy rice, and aromatic vegetables baked together in a rich broth. This dish, 'Janjetina i Riža iz Tepsije,' is a testament to Bosnian home cooking, offering a complete meal in one dish.
Chicken(2)

Poulet Yassa Béninois
A flavorful and tangy dish featuring chicken marinated in lemon, mustard, and onions, then simmered to perfection. While originating in Senegal, Poulet Yassa is widely enjoyed in Benin, showcasing the interconnectedness of West African cuisines.

Yassa Poulet Guineense
A flavorful and tangy chicken dish marinated in lemon and onions, often slow-cooked or grilled. It's a staple in Guinea-Bissau, known for its vibrant taste.
Swiss(2)

Käsespätzli mit gerösteten Zwiebeln
A comforting and savory Swiss dish of soft, cheesy Spätzli (egg noodles) topped with crispy fried onions. It's a hearty and satisfying meal, often considered a national comfort food.

St. Galler Kabiswickel
A traditional dish from the St. Gallen region, these cabbage rolls feature a savory filling of minced meat, rice, and herbs, all gently simmered in a flavorful broth. They are a comforting and hearty meal, showcasing simple yet delicious Swiss home cooking.
Palestinian(2)

Maqluba
A festive Palestinian dish, popular in Israel, featuring layers of rice, vegetables, and meat (optional) cooked and then inverted onto a platter.

Za'atar Manakeesh with Labneh
A beloved Palestinian breakfast and snack, Manakeesh are flatbreads topped with a fragrant mixture of za'atar, olive oil, and herbs, traditionally baked in a taboon oven. Served here with creamy labneh for a delightful contrast.
Yemeni(2)

Yemeni Saltah
Saltah is considered the national dish of Yemen. It's a hearty and flavorful stew typically made with lamb or beef, vegetables, and a rich broth, often thickened with fenugreek and served with a dollop of spicy herb sauce called 'sahawiq'.

Yemeni Fasolia bil Lahm
A comforting and aromatic Yemeni stew featuring tender chunks of lamb cooked with white beans (fasolia) in a rich, spiced tomato broth. It's a staple in Yemeni households, often served with rice or bread.
Moldovan(2)

Moldovan Pasca
Pasca is a traditional Moldovan sweet bread, typically prepared for Easter celebrations. It features a rich, brioche-like dough often enriched with eggs and butter, encasing a sweet, creamy filling made from fresh cheese, eggs, and sugar. Sometimes raisins or candied fruits are added to the filling. The bread is often shaped into a round loaf with a braided ring on top, symbolizing the crown of thorns or the sun.

Moldovan Mămăligă with Mushrooms and Sour Cream
A comforting and rustic dish featuring creamy mămăligă (cornmeal porridge) served with sautéed mushrooms and a generous dollop of rich sour cream. This is a staple in Moldovan households, often enjoyed as a side or a light meal.
Georgian(2)

Georgian Lamb and Apricot Stew
A hearty and aromatic stew that balances the richness of lamb with the sweet and tangy notes of dried apricots. This dish is slow-cooked to perfection, allowing the flavors to meld beautifully.

Chakhokhbili
A flavorful Georgian stew featuring chicken braised with tomatoes, onions, garlic, and herbs. Traditionally made with pheasant, chicken is a common modern substitute.
Korean(2)

Yeongeun Jorim
Yeongeun Jorim is a classic Korean banchan (side dish) featuring tender yet slightly crunchy lotus root braised in a sweet and savory soy-based sauce. The beautiful, lace-like pattern of the lotus root makes it visually appealing, while its unique texture and flavor profile make it a delightful accompaniment to any meal.

Doenjang Guk
A comforting and simple Korean soybean paste soup, perfect for an everyday meal. It's light, flavorful, and packed with vegetables.
Tunisian(2)

Couscous Barka
A hearty and flavorful couscous dish from Tunisia, often prepared for special occasions. It features tender lamb or chicken, a rich vegetable stew, and is typically served with a side of harissa for an extra kick.

Tunisian Mrouzia
A rich and aromatic lamb tagine, traditionally prepared for Eid al-Adha, featuring sweet and savory notes from dried fruits, honey, and a blend of warm spices.
Israeli(2)

Israeli Vegetable and Chickpea Tagine
A fragrant and hearty tagine bursting with the flavors of Israeli spices, tender vegetables, and protein-rich chickpeas, slow-cooked to perfection.

Israeli Chicken with Preserved Lemons and Olives
A fragrant and tender chicken dish inspired by North African and Middle Eastern flavors, featuring the unique tang of preserved lemons, the brininess of olives, and aromatic spices. This dish is often served for special occasions and holidays, embodying the rich culinary heritage of Israeli cuisine.
Gambia(2)

Gambian Chicken and Peanut Stew
A rich and flavorful chicken stew, known as Chu Ganarr in Wolof, this dish is a comforting staple in Gambian cuisine. It features tender chicken simmered in a savory sauce made with tomatoes, onions, garlic, and a hint of spice, often served with white rice.

Chicken Yassa
Chicken Yassa is a popular Gambian dish featuring chicken marinated in a zesty blend of onions, lemon juice, mustard, and spices, then typically grilled or pan-fried and served with rice. It's known for its bright, tangy, and savory flavors.
Ivory Coast(2)

Tilapia with Peanut Sauce
A rich and flavorful dish featuring pan-fried tilapia served with a creamy, savory peanut sauce. This dish is often enjoyed with rice or fufu, showcasing the Ivorian love for hearty, flavorful sauces.

Aloko with Sauce Arachide
A delightful combination of crispy fried plantains (Aloko) served with a rich and savory peanut sauce. This dish offers a perfect balance of sweet, savory, and slightly spicy flavors.
Malawi(2)

Mpangwe ndi Masamba
A hearty and nutritious dish featuring tender catfish simmered with a medley of fresh greens in a savory broth. This recipe celebrates the bounty of Lake Malawi and the common practice of pairing fish with leafy vegetables.

Nkhalamba
A hearty and flavorful goat stew, slow-cooked to tender perfection with aromatic spices and vegetables. Nkhalamba is a traditional dish often prepared for special occasions.
















































