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Kรถfte
Turkish Grilled Meatballs
Authentic Turkish kรถfte, featuring a flavorful blend of ground beef and lamb, seasoned with aromatic spices and fresh herbs. These meatballs are traditionally grilled over charcoal, achieving a perfect char and juicy interior. Serve with warm pita bread, sliced onions, and fresh tomatoes for a complete and satisfying meal.

Kรถfte Izgara
Turkish Grilled Meatballs
Authentic Turkish kรถfte, these spiced beef meatballs are shaped into classic oval forms and grilled to perfection, offering a delightful char and savory flavor. A quintessential kebab experience, best served with sumac-infused onions.

Kohlrabi Schnitzel
A delicious vegetarian take on the classic schnitzel, using kohlrabi as the star. This modern classic offers a satisfying crunch and a tender interior, perfect for a meat-free meal.

Kohlroulade
German Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
A comforting and classic German dish featuring tender cabbage leaves generously stuffed with a savory mixture of ground meat and rice, then slow-braised in a rich tomato sauce. Perfect for a hearty meal.

Kohlrouladen
German Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
Hearty and comforting German cabbage rolls, filled with a savory mixture of ground meat and rice, then braised in a rich tomato sauce. A perfect winter meal.

Kohupiima Pirukas
Estonian Quark Tart
A delightful and versatile tart featuring a creamy, slightly sweet filling made from kohupiim (Estonian quark or farmer's cheese), often enhanced with vanilla and lemon zest, encased in a buttery shortcrust pastry. It can be served as a dessert or a sweet treat.

Kohupiimakreem
Quark Cream with Berries
A light and creamy dessert made from Estonian quark (kohupiim), whipped cream, and a touch of sweetness, often served with fresh berries. This dessert showcases Estonia's rich dairy tradition.

Kohupiimakreem Mustikatega
Quark Cream with Blueberries
A simple yet delightful dessert made from smooth Estonian quark (kohupiim), sweetened and combined with fresh or frozen blueberries. It's a light and refreshing treat, often enjoyed as a quick dessert or snack.

Kohupiimapontลกikud
Estonian Quark Fritters
These delightful little fritters, made with quark (kohupiim), are a beloved Estonian comfort food. They are crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and best served warm, dusted with powdered sugar.

Koklo Meme
Togolese Grilled Chicken
Koklo Meme is a popular Togolese dish of grilled chicken marinated in a flavorful blend of spices, ginger, garlic, and often a touch of chili for heat. It's known for its smoky aroma and tender, juicy meat.

Koko ea Khoho
Sesotho Chicken Stew
A comforting and flavorful chicken stew, Koko ea Khoho is a staple in Lesotho. Whole chicken pieces are simmered with onions, garlic, tomatoes, and a blend of spices, creating a rich sauce that is often served over pap (maize porridge).

Kokoda
A refreshing and traditional Fijian dish similar to ceviche, featuring raw fish marinated in lime juice and then mixed with creamy coconut milk, fresh vegetables, and herbs.

Kokoda
Solomon Islands Ceviche
Kokoda is a refreshing Solomon Islands dish where fresh raw fish is 'cooked' in lime or lemon juice and then mixed with creamy coconut milk, diced vegetables, and chili. It's a light and flavorful appetizer or main course, showcasing the islands' abundant seafood.

Kokoda Fish
Kokoda is a refreshing and vibrant raw fish salad, similar to ceviche, native to Papua New Guinea and Fiji. Fresh white fish is 'cooked' in citrus juice, then mixed with creamy coconut milk, diced vegetables, and herbs for a delightful appetizer or light meal.

Kokonte with Groundnut Soup
Kokonte is a dense, dough-like staple food made from dried cassava flour, a popular dish in Ghana, particularly among the Akan and Ewe people. It has a neutral flavor that pairs exceptionally well with rich, savory soups. Groundnut soup, made from ground peanuts, is a classic accompaniment, offering a creamy texture and nutty depth that complements the kokonte perfectly. This combination is a comforting and filling meal, often enjoyed for lunch or dinner.

Kokonte with Palm Nut Soup
Kokonte is a hearty, dense dish made from dried cassava flour, often served as a staple. It pairs exceptionally well with the rich and savory palm nut soup (Abenkwan), creating a deeply satisfying and culturally significant meal. The slightly bitter notes of the kokonte are beautifully complemented by the complex flavors of the palm nut soup.

Kokoras Krasatos
A rich and hearty traditional Greek dish of rooster (or chicken) braised in red wine with onions, garlic, and spices. It's a flavorful and comforting meal often served with pasta or potatoes.

Kokoretsi
A quintessential Greek Easter delicacy, Kokoretsi features lamb offal (heart, liver, kidneys, sweetbreads) meticulously wrapped in lamb intestines and slow-spit roasted over charcoal until golden and crispy. This dish is a cherished tradition, often prepared for Easter Sunday feasts.

Kokoลกja juha sa rezancima
A comforting and traditional Croatian chicken soup with homemade noodles, this dish is a staple in many households, often served for Sunday lunches or when someone needs a little extra care. The rich broth is made from a whole chicken and a medley of root vegetables, simmered for hours to extract maximum flavor.

Kola Pata Murgi
Chicken Wrapped in Banana Leaf
A flavorful chicken dish where marinated chicken pieces are wrapped in banana leaves and then steamed or grilled, imparting a subtle, earthy aroma and keeping the chicken incredibly moist. This method of cooking is traditional in many parts of Bangladesh and India.

Kolรกฤe
Sweet Pastries with Fruit and Cheese
Traditional Czech kolรกฤe are small, round sweet pastries often filled with fruit preserves and a sweetened farmer's cheese or poppy seed filling. They are a beloved treat for holidays and special occasions.

Kolache s Tvarohem a Ovocem
Sweet Cheese and Fruit Pastries
Delicate, slightly sweet pastries filled with a creamy tvaroh (quark/farmer's cheese) filling and topped with fresh or preserved fruit. These are a beloved treat, often made for special occasions or as a sweet snack.

Kolak Pisang Ubi
Banana and Sweet Potato Compote
A comforting and sweet Indonesian dessert, Kolak features tender pieces of banana and sweet potato simmered in fragrant coconut milk infused with palm sugar and pandan leaves. It's a popular dish, especially during Ramadan for breaking the fast.

Kolbullar
Swedish Bacon Pancakes
Kolbullar, meaning 'coal bun', is a traditional Swedish dish with roots in the lumberjack and charcoal burner communities. It's a hearty, energy-rich pancake made with a simple batter of flour, water, and salt, fried with bacon in a cast-iron pan. Often cooked over an open fire, it's a rustic and flavorful dish, typically served with lingonberry jam.