ROMANIAN COLIVA RECIPE - (3.3/5)

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Romanian Coliva Recipe - (3.3/5) image

Provided by ras01ny

Number Of Ingredients 12

Wheat Kernels - 1 kg wheat (2 lb. 3.27 oz)
Sugar - 250 g (8.81849 oz)
Honey - 150 g (5.29109 oz)
Water to cover the kernels
Crushed Walnuts - 240 g (8.46575 oz)
Crushed graham crackers as needed
Powdered sugar as needed
Vanilla
fine zest from 1 lemon
Fine zest from 1 orange
Turkish Delight
Milk Chocolate or Cocoa Powder - 100 g (3.52739 oz)

Steps:

  • Wash the wheat kernel with nine waters (one for each of the 9 angel squads in heaven) then boil in a Teflon pot for 2-3 hours at medium heat. Stir thoughtfully with a wooden spoon to prevent the wheat from sticking to the bottom of the pot. When boiled, put content into an enameled pot and covered with a wet towel, so that the composition won't form a "crust." Sweeten the composition with 250 g sugar and 150 g honey. Flavor with zest from one lemon and one orange and with 1 TBS vanilla. Add 200 g of the crushed walnuts and stir till all these extra ingredients incorporate in the wheat composition evenly. Your coliva is now almost ready - all it needs is the décor that will make it fit for the liturgy. Place the composition on a large platter and form the coliva with your hands, respecting its shape - make sure you even the coliva to look like a cake. Coliva can take any form: rectangular, oval or round, and sometimes even "cross." With the rest of the crushed walnuts and crushed graham crackers cover the coliva on the top and the sides. Add powder sugar and then make your ornaments out of chocolate and candy. You can even use half walnuts to form a cross or to ornate the sides of the coliva. Coliva is very delicious, and many people choose to eat it on occasions other than those related to death. If you want to do so, simply skip the shaping and decorating.

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