
Christmas Traditions in Ukraine: Holy Supper!
Z Rizdvom Khrystovym (Merry Christmas) from Ukraine! Ukrainians celebrate Christmas on January 7th and enjoy the Sviaty Vechir, or Holy Supper, on January 6th.
It is the childrens job to search for the first star of the night. Once they spot it, the meal can begin!
The Holy Supper is traditionally comprised of twelve dishes, and might include grybna yuska (mushroom soup), golubtsi z rysom (cabbage rolls with rice) and varenyky (Ukrainian filled dumplings).
Kutia is often served first. It is a sweet grain porridge made of wheat grains, poppy seeds, honey and nuts. A very important part of the Holy Supper, the kutia is ceremoniously served to each person, usually in order of eldest to youngest.
It is traditional for everyone to eat at least one spoonful, as it represents the union of the living with their ancestors.
In the olden days, it was traditional to throw a spoonful of Kutia onto the ceiling. If it stuck, the family would have good luck the coming year. The more that stayed on the ceiling, the luckier they would be!
You and your kiddos can participate in this tradition this holiday season! Learn how to make Kutia below.
Kutia Recipe
Ingredients
1 cups wheat berries, soaked in warm water for 24 hours, and then strained (kernels)
4 1/2 cups water or milk
1/2 cup poppy seed
1/2 cup walnuts
1/2 cup honey
2/3 cup dried fruit
1/2 cup raisins
Salt and cinnamon to taste
Recipe courtesy of Olha
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