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3060 traditional recipes from around the world
Kartoffelsuppe (German Potato Soup with Sausage)
A hearty and comforting German potato soup, enriched with smoky bacon, savory leeks, and sliced Wiener sausages. Perfect for a chilly winter day, this soup offers a delightful balance of creamy texture and satisfying flavor, with optional chunky potato pieces for added character.
Kartoshka (Russian Chocolate Potato Candies)
A beloved no-bake Russian sweet treat resembling small potatoes, made from crushed cookies, butter, cocoa, condensed milk, and nuts. It's a fun, easy dessert that kids often help prepare.
Käsespätzle
Swabian egg noodles - hand-made soft dumplings layered with mountain cheese and topped with crispy fried onions. A classic German comfort food.
Kassler mit Sauerkraut (German Smoked Pork Chop with Sauerkraut)
A comforting and classic German dish featuring tender, cured smoked pork chops baked with tangy sauerkraut, sweet apples, and aromatic spices. This recipe is simple to prepare and delivers a deeply satisfying flavor.
Kaszanka (Polish Blood Sausage with Buckwheat)
A traditional and hearty Polish blood sausage, featuring the earthy flavor of buckwheat groats and savory pork fat, encased and gently cooked. This recipe requires careful preparation and is best served pan-fried.
Kedgeree
A classic British breakfast dish with flaky smoked fish, fragrant basmati rice, and hard-boiled eggs, subtly spiced with curry powder and enriched with butter. A comforting and flavorful start to the day, originating from British India.
Keftedes (Greek Meatballs)
Authentic Greek keftedes are flavorful, herb-flecked meatballs, traditionally pan-fried to a golden crisp. This taverna classic is perfect as an appetizer or a light meal, best served with a cooling tzatziki sauce.
Kholodets (Russian Meat Jelly)
Kholodets, a savory meat jelly or aspic, is a traditional Russian delicacy often served as a centerpiece on New Year's Eve tables. It relies on the natural gelatin from slow-cooked bones and meat to set, creating a rich, flavorful, and satisfying dish.
Kiełbasa (Polish Sausage)
Authentic Polish kiełbasa, a smoked and seasoned pork sausage. This recipe focuses on a traditional, hearty flavor profile. Many regional variations exist, but this provides a solid foundation.
Kiełbasa Biała (Polish White Sausage)
Kiełbasa Biała is a traditional unsmoked Polish white sausage, often prepared for Easter celebrations. It's known for its fresh, garlicky flavor and tender texture. This recipe focuses on achieving the perfect balance of pork, garlic, and herbs, resulting in a delicious sausage that can be enjoyed boiled, pan-fried, or baked.
Kiełbasa z Grilla (Grilled Polish Sausage)
A quintessential Polish summer dish, grilled kielbasa is smoky, savory, and perfectly complemented by the sharp bite of traditional mustard. This recipe focuses on achieving a beautifully charred exterior while ensuring the sausage is cooked through.
Kissel
A traditional Russian sweet and tangy dessert drink or pudding, thickened with starch, often made with mixed berries.
Kleftiko (Greek Slow-Roasted Lamb)
Kleftiko, meaning 'stolen', is a traditional Greek dish where lamb shoulder is slow-cooked in parchment paper, traditionally in a pit oven by bandits. This method ensures the lamb becomes incredibly tender and infused with flavor, falling off the bone. The dramatic unsealing at the table is part of the experience.
Kluski Śląskie (Silesian Dumplings)
Kluski Śląskie, meaning 'Silesian dumplings', are a traditional Polish potato dumpling from the Silesia region. Characterized by a distinctive thumbprint indentation, they are perfect for soaking up rich gravies and sauces. This recipe provides a simple yet authentic way to create these delightful dumplings.
Kluski z Makiem (Polish Noodles with Poppy Seeds)
A traditional sweet Polish Christmas Eve (Wigilia) dish featuring tender egg noodles tossed with a rich mixture of ground poppy seeds, honey, raisins, and butter. This dish is often one of the twelve traditional dishes served on Christmas Eve.
Knäckebröd (Swedish Crispbread)
Authentic Swedish crispbread, known as Knäckebröd, is a thin, dry, and crunchy flatbread that has been a daily staple in Swedish households for centuries. This recipe yields a traditional, slightly nutty flavor with a satisfying crunch.
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.
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.
Koliva
Koliva is a traditional Greek Orthodox memorial dish made from boiled wheat berries, nuts, and pomegranate seeds, symbolizing the resurrection and the seeds of life. It is often prepared for memorial services and feasts.
Kolokythakia Tiganita (Greek Fried Zucchini)
Crispy, golden-fried zucchini rounds coated in a light, airy beer batter. A quintessential Greek summer mezze, perfect for sharing.
Kolokythokeftedes (Greek Zucchini Fritters)
Deliciously crispy and savory Greek zucchini fritters, a popular Cretan specialty. These patties are packed with fresh zucchini, salty feta cheese, and aromatic herbs like mint and dill. Perfect as an appetizer or light meal.
Kompot (Polish Stewed Fruit Drink)
A traditional Polish beverage made by gently stewing a variety of fruits in sweetened water, often infused with spices. It's a refreshing drink served chilled, with the tender stewed fruits enjoyed as a light dessert.