- About.com: Vegetarian Kwanzaa Recipes
- Variations on benne cakes, kuumba, nia, and African vegetable stew. - Better Homes and Gardens: Kwanzaa Recipes
- Tasty Kwanzaa recipes including groundnut stew, sweet potato biscuits, collard greens, and ambrosia fruit dessert. - Big Mama's Kwanzaa Recipes
- Kwanzaa themed recipes based on the cuisines of the Caribbean, Africa, South Africa that are perfect for your Karamu. - Celebrate: Kwanzaa the Harvest Feast
- Offers traditional dishes for Karumu-like gumbo, greens, and fried plantains that integrate both African and African American cultures. - Food Network: Kwanzaa Recipes
- Kwanzaa recipe collection for the weeklong celebration (December 26 to January 1), which pays tribute to African-American heritage. Recipe collections use traditional ingredients, such as peanuts, plantains, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, and collard greens. - Holiday Spot: Kwanzaa Recipes
- Includes crab cakes, gumbo, jambalaya, dirty rice, and African squash and yams (futari). - Kwanzaa on the Net: Kwanzaa Recipes
- Collection of Kwanzaa recipes, which includes a good selection of vegetable and fruit dishes to properly celebrate the "first fruit" or harvest festival. Includes recipes for baked acorn squash, spicy black-eyed peas, butter bean stew, courgette bread, and ambrosia. - Kwanzaa: Soul Food Celebration
- Kwanzaa recipes, including fried okra, sausage gumbo with rice, collard greens, coconut biscuits, classic cornbread, and down-home sweet potato pie. - Mimi's Cyber Kitchen: Kwanzaa
- Includes black-eyed pea salad, kuumba yams, and collard greens. - Recipe Link: Karumu Dishes
- Get ready for Kwanzaa and a communal feast with African holiday dishes like shrimp imojo, vegetable imafe, Zulu greens, and oven-roasted sweet plantains. - Recipezaar: Kwanzaa Recipes
- Wide variety of Kwanzaa recipes including low fat recipes and pictures. - Sankofa: Kwanzaa Recipes
- Recipes for Kwanzaa, including Southern fried okra, sweet potato fritters, African green pepper and spinach, black-eyed peas, sweet potato pie, peanut soup, futari, and benne cookies.
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