25 Authentic African Breakfast Recipes to Start Your Day

Looking for fresh breakfast ideas? Try these authentic African Breakfast Food Recipes. Whether you cook African cuisine often or are simply curious, this collection offers traditional, flavorful dishes that are accessible to cooks at every level.

Collage of four African breakfast food recipes including twisted doughnuts and fruit salad.

This roundup highlights tried-and-true recipes that deliver on flavor without requiring complicated techniques. From sweet pastries and fritters to savory egg dishes and hearty porridges, you’ll find options for quick weekday breakfasts or special weekend meals.

Africa is the world’s second-largest continent with 54 countries, each offering unique culinary traditions. That diversity is reflected here: flavors range from the sweet and tropical to richly spiced savory dishes. No matter your taste, there’s something to enjoy.

Browse the selections below to discover a new favorite you’ll want to prepare again and again.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Fried Potatoes and Eggs
  • 2. Puff Puff
  • 3. Sweet Fried Plantains
  • 4. Tropical Fruit Salad
  • 5. Mandazi
  • 6. Vitumbua
  • 7. Pap
  • 8. Plantain Frittata
  • 9. African Twisted Doughnuts
  • 10. Banana Fritters
  • 11. Plantain Pancakes
  • 12. Cameroon Banana Cake
  • 13. Spaghetti Omelette
  • 14. Ginger Drink
  • 15. Cameroonian Pancakes
  • 16. Plantain Puff Puff
  • 17. Savory French Toast
  • 18. Pineapple Ginger Juice
  • 19. Cameroon Doughnuts
  • 20. Plantain Cake
  • 21. Cameroonian Fruit Salad
  • 22. Beignets Soufflés
  • 23. Cameroonian Fish Rolls
  • 24. Cameroonian Fish Pie
  • 25. Accra Beans
  • More African Recipes

1. Fried Potatoes and Eggs

A hearty, balanced breakfast of crispy fries and a vegetable-studded omelet. This filling dish works for breakfast or dinner and is simple to prepare from scratch.

Fries and omelette for breakfast with some avocado.
Breakfast fried potatoes and eggs

Fried Potatoes and Eggs Breakfast Recipe (+VIDEO)

Classic African-style fries paired with a flavorful omelet. Filling, easy to make, and perfect for two hungry people or four smaller portions.

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2. Puff Puff

Puff Puff is a beloved West and Central African fried dough snack. Light, slightly sweet, and fluffy, it pairs wonderfully with tea or coffee.

Puff Puff on a white tray.
Puff Puff on a white tray.

How To Make Puff Puff

Perfectly fluffy and mildly sweet, Puff Puff is a crowd-pleasing breakfast or snack. The recipe is forgiving and comes together quickly—watch the video for tips.

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3. Sweet Fried Plantains

Sweet fried plantains have caramelized edges, a tender center, and a natural sweetness that’s irresistible. Serve with eggs, bacon, or fruit for a satisfying breakfast.

Sweet fried plantains placed on paper towels.
Sweet fried plantains placed on paper towel

Sweet Fried Plantains

Caramelized, tender, and easy to make in minutes—sweet fried plantains are a staple side that elevate any breakfast plate.

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4. Tropical Fruit Salad

A bright, refreshing fruit salad that brings tropical flavors to your breakfast table. Ideal for meal prep or a light start to the day.

Tropical fruit salad in a white oval serving bowl.
Tropical fruit salad in a serving bowl.

Tropical Fruit Salad

Sweet, juicy, and full of tropical notes—this fruit salad is perfect for snacking, brunch, or entertaining.

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5. Mandazi

Mandazi are East African doughnuts with a slightly crisp exterior and a soft interior. They pair beautifully with chai, ginger drink, or honey lemon tea.

Mandazi on a brown serving platter.
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Mandazi (East African Doughnuts)

Lightly sweet and comforting, Mandazi are perfect with a warm cup of tea or coffee and make a great snack for gatherings.

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6. Vitumbua

Vitumbua are gluten-free East African coconut rice pancakes. Soft, fluffy, and subtly sweet, they make a tasty breakfast or snack.

White tray of Vitumbua.
Tray of Vitumbua

Vitumbua – East African Coconut Rice Pancakes

Soft and flavorful, these rice-and-coconut pancakes are great with a drizzle of honey or a dusting of sugar.

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7. Pap

Pap (also known as ogi or akamu) is a fermented corn porridge with a smooth, custard-like texture. It’s comforting, slightly tangy, and great for gut health. You can make it from scratch or use premade powder for convenience.

Fermented corn porridge in a wooden bowl.
Wooden bowl of pap - corn porridge.

How To Make Pap (Fermented Corn Porridge) From Scratch

Silky, tangy, and deeply comforting, pap is a breakfast staple across parts of West and Central Africa. Cook it like a custard for a soothing start to the day.

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8. Plantain Frittata

This creative frittata uses sweet plantains with eggs and sausage for a satisfying twist on a classic egg casserole.

A triangular slice of Plantain Frittata on a white plate.
Baked Plantain Frittata

Plantain Frittata

The sweetness of plantains balances the savory eggs and sausage, making this frittata a delicious and unique breakfast option.

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9. African Twisted Doughnuts

These twisted, deep-fried doughnuts are soft, slightly sweet, and perfect alongside your favorite morning beverage.

Hand grabbing a twisted African doughnut from a platter of doughnuts.
African doughnuts recipe

African Doughnuts – Twisted Doughnuts

Fun to shape and delicious to eat, these twisted doughnuts are pillowy with crisp edges—ideal for breakfast or sharing.

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10. Banana Fritters

Use overripe bananas to make quick, tender fritters in under 30 minutes. They’re naturally sweet and great for breakfast or dessert.

Banana fritters on a platter lined with paper towels.
Banana fritters on a platter with one opened up to show texture

Banana Fritters

Soft, fluffy, and rich with banana flavor, these fritters are a smart way to use overripe fruit and enjoy a quick homemade treat.

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11. Plantain Pancakes

Overripe plantains yield fluffy pancakes (or waffles) that need no added sugar—just a hint of cinnamon and great plantain flavor.

Plantain pancakes and plantain waffles on a serving plate.
plantain pancakes and plantain waffles on a serving plate

Plantain Pancakes

Sweet, tender, and versatile—these plantain pancakes are excellent for breakfast, brunch, or a casual dinner.

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12. Cameroon Banana Cake

A lightly sweet banana cake from Cameroon—moist and flavorful, it’s perfect for breakfast, snacks, or parties.

Cameroon banana cakes on a white plate, one missing a bite.
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Cameroon Banana Cake Recipe

Not overly sweet, this banana cake highlights the fruit’s flavor and makes an excellent snack or dessert.

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13. Spaghetti Omelette

A street-food favorite in Cameroon: a hearty omelette made with spaghetti for a filling, flavorful breakfast or brunch.

Spaghetti Omelette or Spaghetti Frittata on a white plate.
Spaghetti Omelette Recipe

Spaghetti Omelette

Loaded with nutrients and customizable with vegetables or proteins, this spaghetti omelette (or frittata) is a satisfying meal any time of day.

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14. Ginger Drink

A warming, gingery beverage that’s both tasty and good for digestion. Sweeten to taste for a comforting morning drink.

A white mug of ginger drink.
A mug of fresh ginger drink with some ginger and key limes on the side

Ginger Drink

Fresh and zesty, this ginger drink is a simple immunity-boosting beverage that tastes like a nostalgic homemade favorite.

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15. Cameroonian Pancakes

Thin, crepe-like pancakes that are versatile with savory or sweet fillings—quick to make and delicious.

Cameroonian pancakes rolled on a white plate.
Cameroonian pancakes rolled on a white plate.

Cameroonian Pancakes

Similar to crepes but slightly thicker, these pancakes come together quickly and pair well with many toppings.

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16. Plantain Puff Puff

This variation of Puff Puff uses ripe plantains for natural sweetness and a rich flavor—no extra sugar needed.

Basket of plantain puff puff.
Plantain puff puffs on a white plate.

Plantain Puff Puff Recipe

A delicious way to use overripe plantains—these puff puffs are slightly addictive and a favorite with kids and adults alike.

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17. Savory French Toast

French toast doesn’t have to be sweet. This savory version pairs nicely with grilled vegetables or a spicy chutney.

Savory French Toast served with Ketchup and vegetables.
Savory French Toast recipe

Savory French Toast

Made without milk and with minimal ingredients, this savory French toast is a flavorful, easy alternative to the classic sweet version.

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18. Pineapple Ginger Juice

This refreshing juice blends pineapple and ginger for a zesty drink you can make without a juicer.

A mason jar of pineapple ginger juice decorated with a half moon lemon slice.
African Pineapple Ginger Juice

Pineapple Ginger Juice

Bright, fruity, and spicy—this juice is a refreshing pick-me-up, enhanced with a splash of lemon.

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19. Cameroon Doughnuts

These quick drop doughnuts are golden and tender—ready in about 30 minutes and excellent with a hot cup of coffee.

Cameroonian drop doughnuts on white parchment paper.
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Cameroon doughnuts recipe

Cameroon Doughnuts Recipe

Easy to make and perfect for sharing, these drop doughnuts are a comforting homemade treat.

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20. Plantain Cake

Yes—you can bake plantains into a moist, flavorful cake that works for breakfast or dessert.

Sliced plantain bundt cake on a plate.
Slice of plantain cake on speckled plate

Plantain Cake

Made with ripe plantains, this cake is rich, tender, and easy to serve for breakfast or as a dessert when guests arrive.

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21. Cameroonian Fruit Salad

Fresh, juicy, and satisfying—this fruit salad highlights produce commonly found in Cameroon and makes a delightful breakfast accompaniment.

Cameroonian fruit salad in a white serving bowl.
Bowl of Cameroonian fruit salad.

Cameroonian Fruit Salad (Video Recipe)

Juicy and refreshing, this salad is perfect for breakfast, brunch, or a light dessert.

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22. Beignets Soufflés

Beignets soufflés are airy, with a crunchy exterior and cake-like interior—think of them as bakery-style fritters that pair perfectly with coffee or tea.

Cameroonian Beignets Soufflés on paper towels in a bowl.
Three beignets souffles on a small plate.

Beignets Souffles

With crispy edges and a soft interior, these beignets are a nostalgic bakery treat that’s easy to recreate at home.

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23. Cameroonian Fish Rolls

Similar to egg rolls but filled with a savory fish mixture, these rolls are flavorful, crisp, and popular as a breakfast or snack item in some West African countries.

Plate and basket of Cameroonian fish rolls.
Plate and basket of Cameroonian fish rolls.

Cameroonian Fish Rolls : The Best Recipe

Crispy on the outside with a well-seasoned fish filling—these rolls are great for breakfast, parties, or as a protein-rich snack.

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24. Cameroonian Fish Pie

These hand pies feature a flaky crust and a savory fish filling—similar in concept to empanadas and ideal for a portable breakfast or snack.

Fish pies on a white background.
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Cameroonian Fish Pie (Video Recipe)

Flaky pastry filled with a rich and flavorful fish filling—these pies are perfect for breakfast on the go or a light meal.

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25. Accra Beans

Also called Akara, Accra Beans are fritters made from black-eyed peas. Crispy outside and fluffy inside, they’re high in protein and pair beautifully with pap or bread.

Accra beans on a wooden board.

More African Recipes

If you enjoyed this collection of African breakfast recipes, explore the African dinner recipes featured below for more inspiration.

20 African Dinner Recipes To Try

A helpful guide to easy, flavorful African dinners you can make at home.

There are even more breakfast classics to explore, like North Africa’s shakshuka—eggs poached in a spiced tomato sauce—or green shakshuka for a fresh twist.

Breakfast is an important meal, and this guide aims to give you a variety of recipes to expand your morning repertoire. Enjoy trying these dishes and adapting them to your taste.