KevinT wrote:Having the traditional Polish Easter Feast, some ham, good polish sausage and kraut, some pierogies (made by my mom), eggs, fresh sauerkraut rye, etc "
Ditto that over here. It's our first Easter without my mom and her obsessive desire to observe every single polish Easter custom that ever existed. I used to make fun of this when we were teenagers and even into my early 40's.
Now that she is gone I realized that it is upon our generation to keep these traditions alive. So , while I was in St Louis all week the wonderful irish lass that I married 24 years ago went all out to put together a traditional Polish Easter. My son and I will go to pick up Pops (85,still kicking strong and living independently) at 1:30.
This morning we went to have the Easter basket blessed at our church. I remember this being a much bigger event when I was a kid. It's called swieconka (sh-vee-en-soon-kah) . The baskets would be lined with monogrammed linens and boxwood flowers. We would bring several baskets, one with meat and bread, one with mostly eggs and one with sweets. The priest would use a little straw broom and sprinkle holy water over the baskets. If I remember correctly each food type was blessed in a different stage. In the old days the priest would come to the house to do this:
So our basket contents below is pretty much what will be on the table tomorrow
Ham (Szynka) bone in. Ham is to show happiness and wealth . My wife actually scored a home run and came up with the special polish tiny ham that is for the basket so we will have 2 hams
Polish Sausage (Kielbasa) This shows that God is generous. We will have 3 kinds of sausage, 2 smoked and one fresh w/ garlic.
Butter (Maslo) Shaped lilke a little lamb. Reminder of Christs goodness to all things.
Easter Rye- (Chleb) The round loaf with the cross on it. Reminder of Jesus, the bread of life.
Eggs (Jajka) Colored/decorated easter eggs. Eggs symbolize life
Horseradish (Chrzan) Good stuff. Symbol of the Passion of Christ
Salt (Sol) - Symbol of human existence
Jelly donuts (paczki) Reminder of the need for moderation in our lives. So only eat one.
A small candle - To represent Christ-
Some Water - Which is now holy water, which we all carry in our glove compartments. This may be a tradition only to my family
Those are the basics and of course we will have all the accompaniments, saurkraut (kapusta) , pierogies, pickled mushroom. And last but not least the decorated pound cake lamb made in an antique cast iron Griswold Lamb mold.
On the top of the doorway to our dining room it is written in chalk
2005
K + M + B
for Kaspar, Melchior and Balthazar, the names of the three wise men. The 2005 is the year. This is done on January 6th and is meant to bring us a good year but nobody really notices it until Easter dinner. So it is kind of an Easter discussion item in our house. I don't know a lot of people that still do this.
I want to wish all of you a Happy Easter
Bob