Fat Tuesday is right around the corner on February 17th, 2015 and it's Paczki time!!! Yes, the famous Polish donut called Paczki was originated for lent to get rid of all the fatty goodies from the kitchen before the fast. My good friend Kaycee & went to Chef Tad's class & learned how to make these sweet treats. This dough is...
Provided by Kimberly Biegacki
Categories Sweet Breads
Time 2h45m
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- 1. Melt you 1/2 cup of butter and let cool to room temp. Warm milk and cream. Beat the whole eggs, yolks and sugar together then add butter and beat thoroughly. Next, add orange zest, salt, cream, milk, yeast, spiced rum and mix well. * THE DOUGH WILL BE SOFT AND STICKY. IT SHOULD ROLL OUT VERY EASILY AND SMOOTHLY.
- 2. Let the dough rise till double in bulk (at least an hour or longer), punch it down and let it double in bulk again. Here is Chef Tad punching down the dough.
- 3. After second rising, punch the dough down again and divide dough. Dust your board liberally with flour and roll out your dough to about 1/2 inch thick.
- 4. Cut into rounds with at least a 3 inch cutter & fry in hot oil. (If you have no cutter then you could use a thoroughly washed tuna can as your cutter.) HEAT YOUR OIL BETWEEN 325 TO 350 DEGREES. --- This is my good friend Kaycee who joined me for the class.
- 5. Depending on the size of your fryer only put a few in at a time. This size that we used in the photo we dropped about 5 to 6 rounds in at a time. Let them start to puff up in the middle and you can see them brown on the one side then turn them over to finish browning the other side. Take them out and let them drain on a paper towel. This happens very quickly within a minute or two.
- 6. After they have cooled you can fill them with your favorite filling or leave plain and dust with powdered sugar or plain sugar. --THESE DONUTS WHEN THEY PUFF UP ARE HOLLOW INSIDE. SO, IT MAKES THEM PERFECT FOR FILLING.
- 7. Here we are filling and dusting the paczki! VERY TRADITIONAL FILLINGS FOR PACZKI - Apricot Poppyseed Black Raspberry Lekvar - (sweetened prune puree) Rose Cherry and more non-traditional flavors too.
- 8. Put the coffee on...fill up some glasses with cold milk and let's eat some Paczki!
- 9. FOR FUN: Our male Schnoodle is named after the famous Paczki. It wasn't until I met my husband Anthony that I heard about the famous Paczki. Not only is his heritage Polish/Italian but he used to be a police officer and has had his share of Paczki. Every year, there is a box of Paczki's that arrive mysteriously in our kitchen! But now, I know how to make them so we can have some homemade. If Paczki the Schnoodle was allowed to eat these famous Paczki he for sure would win. He would probably eat all of them and then be sick but I can assure you every last Paczki would be gone. Do you see his focus on the donut? LOL --- I think he was thinking are they mine? All mine?!
- 10. I stopped over at Krakus Polish Deli & Bakery here in my hometown and saw these lovely towels and just "HAD" to get one. It only seemed right don't you think? lol
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Mani Ali
[email protected]I'm so glad I found this recipe. I've been looking for a good paczki recipe for a long time.
Heer Fatima
[email protected]These paczki are a bit labor-intensive to make, but they're definitely worth the effort. They're the perfect treat for a special occasion.
Joy Boy
[email protected]I love the versatility of these paczki. You can fill them with anything you like, from traditional fillings like prune lekvar to more modern fillings like Nutella.
Yut Tre
[email protected]These paczki are a great way to celebrate Polish culture. They're delicious and festive.
Bayli Lou
[email protected]I'm not Polish, but I love these paczki. They're the perfect treat to enjoy on Fat Tuesday.
Sincumise Ngalo
[email protected]I made these paczki for a bake sale, and they sold out in minutes! Everyone loved them.
Robyn leigh Busch
[email protected]I didn't have any powdered sugar on hand, so I used granulated sugar instead. The paczki still tasted good, but they didn't look as pretty.
Jeanette Gasque
[email protected]These paczki were a bit dry. I think I overcooked them. Next time, I'll be more careful to watch the cooking time.
Albi Ergi
[email protected]I had some trouble getting the dough to rise properly. I'm not sure what I did wrong, but the paczki still turned out edible.
Laura Hofer
[email protected]These paczki were a bit too sweet for my taste, but they were still very good. I'll try reducing the amount of sugar next time.
Elias Ghosn
[email protected]I've made these paczki several times now, and they always turn out perfectly. They're the perfect treat for any occasion.
Samir Uraw
[email protected]These paczki were a great way to use up some leftover jelly. They turned out so delicious, and my family loved them.
Al Category Video
[email protected]I'm not usually a fan of donuts, but these paczki were amazing. They were light and airy, with a perfect amount of sweetness. I'll definitely be making them again.
Treah Pierre
[email protected]These paczki were a bit more challenging to make than I expected, but they were worth the effort. They turned out beautifully, and they tasted even better than they looked.
Freaker 01
[email protected]I made these paczki for a party, and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them. I'll definitely be making them again soon.
hala and adam
[email protected]I've been wanting to try paczki for a long time, and I'm so glad I finally did. They were everything I hoped for and more. The dough was perfectly cooked, and the filling was sweet and creamy.
Daniel Bettany
[email protected]These paczki were the best I've ever tasted! They were light and fluffy, with a delicious filling. I will definitely be making these again.