How to make a Ukrainian wedding korovai

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How to make a Ukrainian wedding korovai
How to make a Ukrainian wedding korovai
korovainytsi (hapS even
pily married women
Two korovayi created by
Yaroslava Stefanyshyn
who are korovai bakers) draw water from
seven wells, use wheat
from seven fields,
flour from seven mills,
eggs from seven white
Korovai created by
Larysa Zielyk
hens, butter churned from
the milk of seven cows, all
placed in seven bowls in seven houses... and that’s just the
beginning! Korovai created by
Bohdanna Slyz
Korovai created by
Yaroslava Stefanyshyn
BAKING TRADITIONAL WEDDING BREADS
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Time: 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Bake your own mini-korovai in a
hands-on workshop
taught by master bakers. Learn about the
traditions, the superstitions, the charms.
A traditional korovai
makes a great wedding
gift for a relative or friend!
Mini korovayi created by
workshop students!
Exhibition korovayi pictured above were made by
Larysa Zielyk for Invitation to a Wedding.
The Ukrainian Museum
222 East 6th Street
New York, NY 10003
The Museum’s programs are supported, in
part, by the New York State Council on the
Arts with the support of Governor Andrew
Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
Adults – $25;
students over 16 & seniors – $20;
members – 10% discount.
Pre-registration is required.
T: 212.228.0110 • F: 212.228.1947
[email protected]
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The Museum’s programs are supported, in part, by public funds from
the New York City Department of
Cultural Affairs, in partnership with
the City Council.