
Polish Christmas Cookbook
Recipes for the Holiday Season
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Laura Sommers

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Polish Christmas Cookbook
Christmas Eve is called Wigilia in Poland, held on December 24th. It encompasses the entire day, includes Christmas Eve feast and then extends to the midnight mass held at the Roman Catholic Church.This Christmas Eve feast is often called wieczerza or wieczerza wigilijna which means “dinner” or “large supper.” Around dusk of Christmas Eve, children will look for the first star in the sky. The feasting traditionally begins once the First Star has been sighted by children in the sky at dusk (around 5 p.m.) Therefore, Christmas is called "Gwiazdka" which means the little star, referring to the Star of Bethlehem.Originally, people fasted the entire day before the feast, but that tradition has been abandoned. The feast includes foods from the four corners of the earth and originally did not include meat. Today, meat and fish are a big part of the festivities.This cookbook contains some of the best loved recipes for the Christmas Eve and Christmas holiday season in Poland.Recipes Include:
- Polish Mushroom Soup - Zupa Grzybowa
- Polish Beet Soup - Barszcz
- Polish Mushroom Dumplings - Uszka
- Fish in Aspic - Ryba w Galarecie
- Polish Rolled Herring - Rolmops
- Pike Polish Style - Szczupak po Polsku
- Sauerkraut with Mushrooms - Kapusta z Grzybami
- Noodles with Cabbage - Kluski z kapusta
- Mushroom Cabbage Rolls - Golabki z Grzybami
- Polish Dumplings - Pierogi
- Sauerkraut and Mushroom Filling
- Potato and Cheese Filling
- Noodles with Poppy Seeds - Kluski z Makiem
- Dried Fruit Compote - Kompot z Owocow Suszonych
- Christmas Wheat Berry Pudding - Kutia
- Polish Almond Soup - Zupa migdalowa
- Polish Honey Spice Cookies - Pierniczki
- Polish Kolaczki Cookies - Kolaczki
- Polish Dried Mushroom Soup - Zupa Grzybowa
- Polish Pickle Soup - Zupa Ogórkowa
- Polish Potato Soup - Zupa Ziemniaczana
- Polish Tomato-Rice Soup - Zupa Pomidorowa Ryzu
- Polish Barley Soup - Krupnik
- Polish Split Pea Soup - Zupa Grochowka
- Polish Beets with Sour Cream - Buraczki ze Smietana
- Polish Cucumbers in Sour Cream
- Polish Creamed Beet Barszcz Soup - Barszcz Zabielany
- Polish Light Rye Bread with Caraway Seeds
- Split Peas and Cabbage - Kapusta z Grochem
- Polish Sweet-Sour Red Cabbage - Czerwona Kapusta Zasmażana
- Sausage and Noodle Casserole
- Polish Cabbage Potato Casserole
- Polish Haluski - Noodles, Onion and Cabbage
- Polish Sausage Casserole
- Polish Nalesniki
- Polish Sweet Bread
- Polish Sourdough Rye Bread
- Polish Cream Cheese Coffee Cake
- Polish Noodles and Cottage Cheese
- Polish Galicyjskie Cookies
- Polish Christmas Cookies
- Sweet Polish Cherry Cake
- Polish Yeast Plum Cake - Drozdzowka
- Polish Apple Pancakes - Racuchy z Jablkami
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