Orthodox Christmas (the Serbian way)
Christmas in our household has always been a huge celebration. It had nothing to do with gifts but everything to do with tradition. Whenever I think back to past Christmases, I remember my mom always staying up late and waking up early to ensure Christmas was perfect. The house smelling like sarma, pecenje (roasted pig) and fresh bread with Serbian music playing in the background. It is such a beautiful thing when you have certain memories that bring back a flood of happiness and comfort. As I’ve gotten older and have started a family of my own, preserving the Serbian traditions and creating this special happiness, has become my life’s goal.
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Below you can find our Christmas menu as well as on our Instagram page along with how to videos - dishingwiththedawouds:
Sarma aka Brined cabbage rolls filled with ground pork and rice
You‘ll need:
Brined cabbage (if you can’t make it, you can check out your local Balkan store)
1-5lbs of ground pork or beef or half of both (depends on how much you make)
1 bag of rice
1 large onion
Paprika, salt, parsley (dry or fresh), pepper, turmeric (optional)
Pig roast
You’ll need:
Roaster or oven
20-50lb whole pig
Salt, Vegeta, oil
3-4 hours of your time
Christmas bread
You’ll need:
5-6 cups of flour
Salt, sugar, yeast
Sanitized coin