Mufete
Mufete (Grilled Fish with Beans)
Mufete is one of the most iconic Angolan dishes — a full plate of grilled fish served with palm oil beans, boiled plantains, cassava and sweet potatoes.
The fish used is often ginga, a small, affordable fish similar to sardines or mackerel, loved for its flavour and simplicity.
This dish is colourful, nourishing and deeply satisfying — often shared during family gatherings or festive weekends, bringing people together with its rustic charm.
📝 Recipe
Ingredients:
- • 2 whole fresh fish (ginga, tilapia or grouper work well)
- • 2 cups of cooked black-eyed beans
- • 3 tablespoons of red palm oil
- • 2 garlic cloves, minced
- • 1 onion, finely chopped
- • 2 ripe tomatoes, chopped
- • Salt and pepper to taste
- • Boiled plantains, sweet potatoes and cassava (to serve)
Preparation:
- Clean the fish, season with salt, pepper and a little garlic, and grill it over charcoal or in the oven until golden and cooked through.
- For the beans: sauté the onion, garlic and tomatoes in palm oil until soft. Add the cooked beans and stir well. Let it simmer for a few minutes to absorb the flavours.
- Boil the plantains, cassava and sweet potatoes separately until soft.
- Assemble the plate: place the grilled fish in the centre, surround with the beans, cassava, sweet potatoes and plantains. Drizzle extra palm oil over everything if desired.
- Serve warm and enjoy with friends or family — this dish is made to be shared!