Ghanaian Cuisine
West Africa's Golden Coast Kitchen
Ghanaian cuisine is bold, hearty, and built around starchy staples like fufu and banku paired with rich, spicy soups. The rival to Nigerian jollof rice and the home of vibrant flavors from the Gold Coast.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Ghanaian cuisine
Ghana's position along the Gulf of Guinea made it a crossroads of Atlantic trade, and its culinary identity bears the marks of this exchange. The transatlantic trade brought cassava and corn from the Americas, which became foundation crops.
British colonial rule introduced bread, tea culture, and institutional cooking methods, while Lebanese and Indian immigrants contributed flatbreads and spice techniques. Yet Ghanaian cuisine has always absorbed foreign ingredients on its own terms, domesticating them into distinctly local dishes. Fermented corn dough (the base of banku, kenkey, and many porridges), palm oil (providing rich color and flavor to soups and stews), dawadawa (fermented locust bean paste adding deep umami), scotch bonnet peppers (called kpakpo shito, the heat source in most dishes), and smoked fish (dried and smoked tilapia, herring, or shrimp used as flavor foundations).
Agushi Stew
Ampesi
Banku with Tilapia
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Ghanaian cuisine
Selassie Atadika
Ghanaian chef and founder of Midunu restaurant in Accra, which focuses on New A…
Click to read moreZoe Adjonyoh
British-Ghanaian chef, writer, and food justice campaigner. She created Zoe's G…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Ghanaian cuisine
Ghana to the World
A debut cookbook with 100 soul-satisfying West African recipes, named a Bon Appetit and Washington Post Best Cookbook o…
The Ghana Cookbook
Over 140 recipes representing all regions of Ghana, compiled by a Western food scholar and Barbara Baeta, called the hi…
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Ghanaian cuisine
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Agushi Stew
Melon Seed Stew
Lunch or dinner
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Ampesi
Boiled Yam and Plantain with Stew
Lunch or dinner
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Banku with Tilapia
Banku with Grilled Tilapia
Lunch or dinner
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Bofrot
Puff Puff / Doughnuts
Snack, breakfast, dessert, celebrations
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Chinchinga
Grilled Meat Skewers
Evening street food, any time snack
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Fufu
Fufu with Light Soup
Lunch or dinner
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Ghana Fried Rice
Ghanaian-Style Fried Rice
Parties, weddings, Sunday lunch
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Ghanaian Meat Pie
Savory Meat Pastry
Snack, school lunch, tea time
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Groundnut Soup
Peanut Soup
Lunch or dinner, served with fufu
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Jollof Rice
Jollof Rice
Lunch or dinner (celebrations)
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Kelewele
Kelewele
Evening snack
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Kenkey
Fermented Corn Dough
Lunch or dinner, especially along the coast
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Kofi Brokeman
Roasted Plantain with Groundnuts
Afternoon or evening street snack
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Kontomire Stew
Cocoyam Leaf Stew
Lunch or dinner
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Light Soup
Tomato-Pepper Soup
Lunch or dinner, comfort food when ill
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Okro Soup
Okra Soup
Lunch or dinner
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Omo Tuo
Rice Balls
Sunday lunch after church
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Palm Nut Soup
Palm Fruit Soup
Lunch or dinner with fufu
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Red Red
Bean Stew with Fried Plantain
Lunch or dinner
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Shito
Black Chilli Sauce
Condiment served with every meal
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Sobolo
Hibiscus Drink
Any occasion, especially hot weather and parties
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Tatale
Plantain Pancakes
Snack or breakfast
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Tuo Zaafi
Corn Dough with Ayoyo Soup
Lunch or dinner
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Waakye
Rice and Beans
Breakfast or lunch street food