August 21, 2025
Robert Goertzen
One of the best-selling books at Village Books and Gifts is ‘The Mennonite Treasury of Recipes’ published by Derksen Printers many decades ago. For generations, this book has been given as a housewarming gift or a wedding gift, passing on the favourite recipes from one family member to another. Recipe sharing is a community activity that helps to solidify aspects of our culture. And when members of a community incorporate foods from the region they live in, it doesn’t take long until those foods are considered part of their culture.
Many of the recipes in ‘The Mennonite Treasury of Recipes’ come from different parts of Europe, where the Mennonites spent generations establishing their communities. Some have Dutch origins, or Prussian origins, and many have Ukrainian roots. So, when we speak about the traditional Mennonite foods of the Mennonites in southern Manitoba, we are talking about acquired foods from the various places that Mennonites have lived including New Year’s Cookies which have origins in The Netherlands and Cabbage Borscht or Beet Borscht originating from Ukraine.
