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Recipes starting with K

King Cake Recipe
  • Complexity: medium

King Cake Recipe

No Mardi Gras celebration is complete without a King Cake. This cake is actually a sweetened yeast bread, usually baked in a ring shape. The cake is frosted with gold, green, and purple icing representing in order, power, faith, and justice. Although this cake is colorful and tasty, the real fun hides within the cake. The maker of each King Cake hides a token in the cake. The tokens used are a dried red bean or a figurine of a baby, representing the Christ child. When the cake is cut and shared, the finder of the hidden treasure is said to enjoy good luck for the coming year. The lucky recipient may also be expected to bake the King Cake or throw the Mardi Gras party for the following year.

Kentucky Burgoo (adapted from Southern Living Recipe)
  • Time: 2 days
  • Complexity: advanced

Kentucky Burgoo (adapted from Southern Living Recipe)

Start this recipe at least a day in advance and can be prepared ahead and frozen

Kentucky Derby Pie
  • Complexity: very easy

Kentucky Derby Pie

This is an extremely easy version of this soon-to-be-a-favorite pie.

King Kamehameha Sandwich
  • Time: 15 to 20 minutes
  • Complexity: very easy

King Kamehameha Sandwich

This sandwich is a family favorite. Basically, it is a cold cuts sandwich that can be made in a variety of ways. This may seem like a simple cold cuts sandwich, but the bread sets it apart. The Hawaiian King Kamehameha bread is a sweet sandwich bread and it contrasts nicely with the sliced meats and cheese. When making one of these sandwiches you should try to get freshly sliced cold cuts and cheese. The freshest ingredients make the best sandwiches.

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