Kutya- Ukranian Christmas recipe

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It calls for wheat. is wheat germ the same? If I can use wheat germ - the recipe says to soak the wheat in cold water overnight, would this be necessary with wheat germ?



Best Answer

No, the recipe means that you should use whole wheat berries, not processed in any way. It's not wheat germ, which is a kind of cereal.

My suggestion would be to use real wheat. If your regular supermarket doesn't carry it, an organic supermarket, a health store, or an ethnic store may have it. Then go on with the recipe as suggested.

Using wheat germ will in principle also give you an edible dish, but it won't be a traditional kutya. You don't have to soak it first. In fact, it may not be necessary to cook it either - but for that, somebody else with more cereal experience will be able to give better advice.




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What are the 12 dishes of Ukrainian Christmas?

Here are 12 traditional Ukrainian dishes for Sviat Vechir (there are many other Ukrainian meals you can cook for Christmas Eve) you can prepare this Christmas.
  • Kutia. ...
  • Borsch. ...
  • Mushroom gravy. ...
  • Varenyky. ...
  • Holubtsi. ...
  • Herring. ...
  • Marinated mushrooms. ...
  • Ukrainian Christmas Bread Recipe.


What is a traditional Christmas dinner in Ukraine?

Traditional Ukrainian kutia 1. Kutia is the most important dish at the Christmas dinner. It is usually prepared from boiled wheat and generously seasoned with honey, poppy seeds, nuts and dried fruits. Eating this dish on Christmas Eve programmed the following year for a good harvest, livestock and procreation.

What does Kutya symbolize?

Ukrainian Christmas Kutia Kutia is also called God's dish. It is cooked of decorticated wheat grains, poppy seeds, honey, walnuts and raisins. This dish is a symbol of unity of generations: past ones and coming ones. Also, it is a symbol of life victory over death.

What should I make for Ukrainian Christmas?

What Do Ukrainians Eat for Christmas
  • Kutia. The Rich Dinner, as well as the Christmas feast of the next day, begin with kutia. ...
  • Vinaigrette. Traditionally, the vinaigrette is cooked from boiled potatoes, beets, carrots and beans. ...
  • Vareniki with potatoes. ...
  • Pickles. ...
  • Baked apples. ...
  • Borscht (lean) ...
  • Patties. ...
  • Buckwheat.




Kutya (КУТЯ) - A Ukrainian Christmas Dish!




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