At Bounce Nation, we’re passionate about good Kenyan food, and we would encourage our fans to try creating their own Kenyan dishes😋, after all, this cuisine is perfect for the whole family every day. So, if you want to try making your own Kenyan food, you should make sure you’re following some Kenyan food blogs to get new and mouth-watering recipes.
We’ve compiled a list of our favorite Kenyan food blogs for you to follow in 2020, with blogs that include things like travel, restaurant reviews and recipes for specialist diets.
KaluhisKitchen
The one thing that Kenyans love about Kaluhi and her cooking is that, it is simple and is Kenyan but oh-so-delectable. Her cooking is very relatable. She uses readily available ingredients, things that we already have in our pantries or can get from the shop down the road. She is very creative and can turn simple local food items into a big deal. That is why most Kenyans simply run to her page if they need an idea for dinner. You do not need sophisticated kitchen equipment to try her recipes.
Kaluhi wants her blog and youtube channel to build your kitchen confidence, encourage brilliant cooking, and inspire you to share laughs over a fantastic meal.
Features:
- Tips & Advice
- Recipes
- Restaurant Reviews
KanesKitchenAffair
Juliet Kane finds joy in the art of cooking and sharing. Her relationship with the kitchen feels like a little affair because of the excitement it gives her. She didn’t really have an interest in cooking until she moved out and realized she really didn’t enjoy eating out. Apart from making amazing stews, she also bakes.
Features:
- Recipes
Fauzia’s Kitchen Fun
Fauzia’s Kitchen’s strong hold is coastal dishes but you can find a great deal of other cuisines incorporated in the blog too. There desserts too, are to die and kill for. If you are one for the Swahili and Arabic cuisine, go have your fill in this blog.
Features:
- Recipes
LeoTunapika
Gatuiri writes about the joys and woes of placing a meal on the table. She was inspired to start her own food blog by Pendo La Mama, a cooking journal. Aside from recipes, she also writes about eating out and a bit of travel.
Features:
- Recipes
- Tips & Advice
- Travel
CookingwithJazz
Jasmine makes the not so simple meals easy to make with her simple recipes. She has loved cooking ever since she was little and she basically taught herself how to do it through watching her mum and cooking shows on T.V. She also does food reviews and a bit of travel.
Features:
- Product Reviews
- Recipes
- Travel
NairobiKitchen
More than eating, Mulunga loves eating what she has cooked. Cooking for her borders on obsession. You’ll mostly find her perusing recipe sites, cooking channels to find that perfect recipe. Her all-time favorite cooking shows would be Master Chef, Hell’s Kitchen, Cake Boss, Royco Fuata Flavor, and My Kitchen Rules.
Features:
- Recipes
- Restaurant Reviews
- Product Reviews
AFoodiesCollective
Lucy is a Kenyan food and travel blogger. She a food lover, usually eating her way through Nairobi and occasionally beyond. She eats out more than she probably should and enjoys sharing her foodie experiences with people. Lucy also hopes to shed light on eateries across the city so you are well informed on what they have to offer as well as helping food lovers discover new places.
Features:
- Recipes
- Restaurant Reviews
- Travel
TastieDine
Ms. Biwott bringing sinfully delicious recipes to life both on her blog and her youtube channel. She started TastieDine as a creative outlet to showcase her passion for homemade food and its’ recipes. Ms. Biwott constantly panics over “wasting” a good ingredient. She believes well prepared and presented food is the visual representation of a happy soul. She is also self- taught baker and a hotel reviewer.
Features:
- Restaurant Reviews
- Travel
- Recipes
PikaChakula
The name Pika Chakula means ‘cook food’ in Swahili, and boy, the owner of this blog can whip up a mean dish. Chani Solanki hopes to help people discover their inner chef. She likes to experiment and create dishes from different parts of the world using ingredients that are readily available here in Kenya. She also collects kitchen items and is too scared of losing any of them so she’d rather wash the dishes herself. Chani has made cuisines from all over the world and hopes to continue her brother’s legacy.
Features:
- Recipes
- Restaurant Reviews
- Travel
ChowDown
The only guy in the list, Daniel specializes in restaurant and bar reviews. He dedicates his time curating lists and guides introducing his favorite restaurants and food discoveries in Kenya. He gives honest and candid opinions of places he has gone, services and what they should be doing better. He also loves traveling and discovering new places.
Features:
- Restaurant Reviews
- Travel
KaarisKitchen
Kaari not only writes about her favorite recipes but also spices and how they are beneficial to your body. Health wise, she writes about basic kitchen tips and how to plan your meals, for efficient and stress-free cooking. She just doesn’t do recipes, but also give guidance on how to improve your quality of life, through food.
Features:
- Recipes
- Tips & Advice
Who are your favorite food bloggers? Hit us up in the comments section.👇
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