Sweet koulourakia twists and braids are a traditional cookie accompaniment to any Greek Orthodox Easter celebration.
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Koulourakia
Kotopita
(Greek chicken filo pie)
Kotopita is one of many types of pita, or Greek savory pies. Some contain feta, others minced meat, wild greens, zucchini or spinach.
Kotmis Satsivi
(Georgian chicken with walnut sauce)
Satsivi is a creamy, flavorful walnut sauce that is served with a variety of dishes in the Caucusus nation of Georgia. In this recipe, it is paired with poached chicken.
Kookoo Sabzi
(Persian herbed omelet)
A kookoo — also spelled kookoo-ye, kuku, or kou-kou — is an Iranian open-faced omelet similar to an Italian frittata.
Knaidlach
(Israeli, Jewish matzo balls in broth)
In this most famous of Passover dishes, matzo meal is mixed with eggs and a little water and oil and gently formed into balls that are simmered then served in chicken broth.
Khoresht-e Aloo
(Persian lamb stewed with prunes)
This khoresht, or stew, takes hearty chunks of lamb and melds them together with the deep flavor of dried plums to create a rich dish with a sweet bent.
Khoresht Ghaimeh
(Persian lamb and split pea stew)
Khoresht ghaimeh is a hearty, warming Persian stew in which lamb and split peas melt together in flavor and texture during a long simmer.
Khinkali
(Georgian meat-filled dumplings)
These tasty, meat-filled dumplings are served simply with a generous sprinkling of crushed black pepper.
Khao Niao Mamuang
(Thai sweet coconut rice with mangoes)
This luscious dessert is a form of rice pudding that is paired with mangos at the peak of their ripeness. S
Ketam Cili Singapore
(Singapore chilli crab)
This saucy seafood stir fry has an amazing sweet-sour-salty flavor with just enough chile punch to wake up your tastebuds.
