In my family, it was always Mom who would start the opalki. (Maybe because she was Polish, and Dad wasn't) As each person breaks off a piece, she makes a wish for them for the coming year.
Plain wheat flour and water. Nothing more. Pressed flat and baked. As far as I know, because nobody actually bakes it at home. Opłatek for sharing at Christmas Eve is distributed before Christmas by local monaseries or churches. The same bread but in form of little circles is sacramential bread for masses in roman catholic Church.
In my family, it was always Mom who would start the opalki. (Maybe because she was Polish, and Dad wasn't) As each person breaks off a piece, she makes a wish for them for the coming year.
Very interesting and nicely presented-Thanks. (FJM from UK)
Beautiful video, beautiful family, beautiful home.
Thank you!
Thank you.
What is the recipe for the bread
Plain wheat flour and water. Nothing more. Pressed flat and baked. As far as I know, because nobody actually bakes it at home.
Opłatek for sharing at Christmas Eve is distributed before Christmas by local monaseries or churches. The same bread but in form of little circles is sacramential bread for masses in roman catholic Church.
@@elementiro we get our from church.
Sorry for bad english :)
I thought you go outside and look for the north st and the angels come
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