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    Cassava leaf creations: 5 recipes you'll love 
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    Cassava leaf creations: 5 recipes you'll love 

    By Simran Jeet
    May 06, 2025
    10:20 am

    What's the story

    Cassava leaves are a staple in several African cuisines, providing a rich source of nutrients and flavor.

    These leaves are popularly used in a variety of traditional dishes across the continent, each with its own preparation method and taste.

    From stews to soups, cassava leaves make for a versatile ingredient that elevates the culinary experience.

    Here, we explore five delightful African dishes that feature cassava leaves prominently, underlining their significance in regional cooking.

    Congolese dish

    Saka Saka: A Congolese favorite

    A popular dish from the Congo region, Saka Saka is made primarily with cassava leaves.

    The leaves are finely chopped and slowly cooked to release their flavors.

    Often combined with peanuts or palm oil, this dish is rich in texture and earthy in taste.

    It is usually served with rice or plantains, making it a hearty meal that reflects the culinary traditions of the Congo.

    Sierra Leonean stew

    Cassava leaf stew from Sierra Leone

    In Sierra Leone, cassava leaf stew is a favorite dish of most families.

    The locals simmer chopped cassava leaves with spices like onions, peppers to bring out flavor.

    The stew is usually served with rice or fufu, making for a wholesome meal that showcases the versatility of cassava leaves in West African cuisine.

    Mozambican dish

    Matapa: Mozambique's culinary gem

    Matapa is another traditional Mozambican dish where cassava leaves are the star ingredient.

    The leaves are cooked with coconut milk and ground peanuts to create a creamy dish.

    The combination makes for a savory dish that would sit well with rice or maize porridge.

    Matapa is an example of how simple ingredients can be evolved into something deliciously complex.

    Liberian sauce

    Liberian palaver sauce

    Palaver sauce from Liberia is another dish that has cassava leaves as its primary ingredient.

    The sauce mixes these greens with other vegetables (like okra) and spices to make an aromatic mix.

    It is ideal to be served over rice or yams.

    Famous for its strong flavor, palaver sauce is a great example of how Liberians use local produce in their daily meals.

    Ghanaian stew

    Ghanaian kontomire stew

    Kontomire stew is another delightful way Ghanaians use cassava leaves in their cooking repertoire.

    This stew is made by boiling chopped kontomire (cocoyam leaves) with tomatoes and onions until tender.

    Ginger paste is added for depth, enhancing the natural flavors without overpowering them, resulting in a rich, traditional dish passed down through generations.

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