Chinese New Year Eve Family Tradition: The Massive Cooking
Growing up in my Sarawakian Nyonya family, Chinese New Year is definitely the time of the year where family reunions are a must.
Alike most Chinese family cultures, family reunions commence from the Eve of Chinese New Year for the living as well as remembering the dearly departed.
Remembering The Dearly Departed
Ancestral offerings differ from family to another in terms of food and practices. For our family, we remember our dearly departed on the morning of Chinese New Year Eve.
I’d be cooking traditional family dishes that my dad and grandparents loved eating when they were alive. I guess it is my personal way of remembering them fondly.
From the extensive variety of dishes in my family’s ancestral offering, the cooking process usually starts a day before the eve.
Once the ancestral offering for the morning had been completed, the cooking will continue for the Chinese New Year Eve reunion dinner.
Celebrating Life As A Family
As the cooking comes to the end at dusk, family members will gather together on the night of the Eve to feast at a table with abundance of food whilst joyfully welcoming the New Lunar New Year.
I reckon that you would be able to see from the pictures below that our family was literally taking the word “abundance” seriously.
And of course, the family reunion celebration would not be complete without some form of alcohol. (And the kiddos were served juice boxes!)
Ending The Night With The Beginning Of The New Lunar Year
After all the hours spent in the kitchen, we managed to stay up late till pass midnight to joyfully usher in the New Lunar Year.
It was definitely worthwhile seeing my loved ones sharing and enjoying the food that I’ve prepared. After all, food is the result of my labour of love towards my family.
Stay Tuned!
Thanks for reading my food stories. 😊
Do stay tuned for my next post where I will share restaurant dishes served during Chinese New Year.
Till next time… Much Love,
Elaine.