Wesołych Świąt (Happy Easter)!
Our Easter menu has remained pretty much the same through four generations and over 70 years since the Zeranski’s emigrated from Europe. For 2022 it will be again be a blend of Polish traditional delicacies with some American favorites – all intended to please our family’s diverse palates.
Poles the world over love their Easter sweets, many of which can be found in our book: Polish Classic Desserts.
The cornerstones of the main menu are always platters of traditional sliced ham, kielbasa, roast pork and more.
On the side we sip traditional peppery Barszcz (clear beet broth). The combination of sweet and peppery flavors balance so well with the rustic garlicky kielbasa and more delicate vegetables.
For dessert Laura always has such a hard time choosing between the traditional Babas, Cheesecakes or Mazurkas. Everyone’s mouths are already watering intensely with the anticipation of this meal.
As we start to make our plans for this wonderfully traditional Easter meal, we quickly understand that a couple of sauces to garnish the cold sliced meats, are the true difference-makers that elevate the feast to the next level. These are classics and easy to prepare ahead of time. A dollop or two on your plate, right next to the ham and kielbasa, will kick the flavors up and make the meal truly memorable…until next year.
Mustard Sauce (Makes 1 cup)
2 tablespoons prepared mustard
1 cup sour cream
Salt to taste
¼ teaspoon sugar
Mix all ingredients well. Chill well.
Green Onion Sauce (Makes 1 ½ cups)
1 cup sour cream
2 hard boiled eggs, chopped
4 tablespoon chopped green onions
¼ teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon lemon juice
Salt to taste
Mix all the ingredients. Chill well.
Beets & Horseradish (Makes 2 cups)
2 14.5 ounce cans beets (not pickled), drained & rough-chopped
5 ounces prepared horseradish
1 teaspoon sugar
Combine all ingredients, place in an airtight sealed container. Best after 24 hours. We often add an ounce or two of more horseradish just before serving for an even stronger kick.
Dill Pickle Sauce (Makes 3 cups)
1 ½ tablespoons butter, melted
2 tablespoons instant flour
½ cup beef stock or bouillon (hot)
3 large dill pickles, shredded
½ cup dill pickle liquid from the jar
½ cup sour cream
Salt to taste
Mix butter with flour over low heat. Gradually stir in the hot bouillon and then the pickle juice. Bring to a light boil, stirring constantly. Add the pickles and sour cream. Heat, but do not boil. Add salt to taste. Serve warm.
Smacznego!
For dessert Laura always has such a hard time choosing between the traditional Babas, Cheesecakes or Mazurkas. Everyone’s mouths are already watering intensely with the anticipation of this meal.
As we start to make our plans for this wonderfully traditional Easter meal, we quickly understand that a couple of sauces to garnish the cold sliced meats, are the true difference-makers that elevate the feast to the next level. These are classics and easy to prepare ahead of time. A dollop or two on your plate, right next to the ham and kielbasa, will kick the flavors up and make the meal truly memorable…until next year.
Mustard Sauce (Makes 1 cup)
2 tablespoons prepared mustard
1 cup sour cream
Salt to taste
¼ teaspoon sugar
Mix all ingredients well. Chill well.
Green Onion Sauce (Makes 1 ½ cups)
1 cup sour cream
2 hard boiled eggs, chopped
4 tablespoon chopped green onions
¼ teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon lemon juice
Salt to taste
Mix all the ingredients. Chill well.
Beets & Horseradish (Makes 2 cups)
2 14.5 ounce cans beets (not pickled), drained & rough-chopped
5 ounces prepared horseradish
1 teaspoon sugar
Combine all ingredients, place in an airtight sealed container. Best after 24 hours. We often add an ounce or two of more horseradish just before serving for an even stronger kick.
Dill Pickle Sauce (Makes 3 cups)
1 ½ tablespoons butter, melted
2 tablespoons instant flour
½ cup beef stock or bouillon (hot)
3 large dill pickles, shredded
½ cup dill pickle liquid from the jar
½ cup sour cream
Salt to taste
Mix butter with flour over low heat. Gradually stir in the hot bouillon and then the pickle juice. Bring to a light boil, stirring constantly. Add the pickles and sour cream. Heat, but do not boil. Add salt to taste. Serve warm.
Smacznego!