Authentic Polish Paczki Food

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AUTHENTIC POLISH PACZKI



Authentic Polish Paczki image

This is the recipe I found handwritten in my Polish grandmother's cookbook. I have since found ones almost identical in Polish cuisine cookbooks. I so looked forward as a child to the Sundays that the Catholic church in Wilno, Minnesota sold paczkis after Mass on Sundays. They were the best treat ever. This recipe takes some effort, but they taste just as good. *NOTE....I'm adding this change after reading the last reviewer's very helpful comment that it tasted too eggy...she's right, it's a very eggy pastry dough. Be sure to use 6 whole eggs instead of the 12 yolks if you don't like that flavor (I know many people don't). It will work just as well, but be more to your taste. I'm so glad she took the time to bring this to my attention....it's something I should have mentioned before.

Provided by Vina7737

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 1h30m

Yield 18 paczki

Number Of Ingredients 11

12 egg yolks (or six whole eggs, see note)
1 teaspoon salt
2 (1/4 ounce) packages active dry yeast
1/4 cup warm water
1/3 cup room temperature butter
1/2 cup sugar
4 1/2 cups flour
1/3 cup rum or 1/3 cup brandy
1 cup scalded whipping cream
1 1/2 cups cooked apples or 1 1/2 cups poppy seed filling
oil (for deep frying, The old-timers used lard, but vegetable oil will work(I use peanut oil.)

Steps:

  • Beat egg yolks with the salt in the small bowl of an electric mixer at high speed until the mixture is thick and piles softly, about 7 minutes.
  • Soften yeast in warm water.
  • Cream butter, add sugar to it gradually, beating until fluffy.
  • Slowly beat in the softened yeast.
  • Stir one fourth of the flour into the yeast mix.
  • Add rum/brandy and half of the cream.
  • Beat in another fourth of the flour.
  • Stir in remaining cream.
  • Beat in half of the remaining flour and then the egg yolk mixture.
  • Beat for 2 minutes.
  • Gradually beat in the remaining flour until the dough blisters.
  • Cover the bowl with plastic wrap.
  • Set in a warm place to rise.
  • When it has doubled in bulk, punch it down.
  • Cover and let rise again until doubled.
  • Punch it down again.
  • Roll dough on a floured surface to about 3/4 inch thickness.
  • Cut out 3 inch rounds using a cookie cutter or glass.
  • Put 1 tablespoon of filling in the center of half the circles.
  • Brush the edges with water.
  • Top with the remaining rounds.
  • Seal the edges very well.
  • Cover the paczki on a floured surface.
  • Let rise about 20 minutes.
  • Deep fry in the hot fat until they are golden brown on both sides.
  • Sprinkle with powdered sugar or drizzle with honey.

AUTHENTIC POLISH PACZKI



Authentic Polish Paczki image

Paczki are traditionally eaten on Fat Thursday or Fat Tuesday. Roll fried donuts in granulated sugar, icing sugar or dip into a thin icing sugar glaze. These can be filled with jam or custard. Makes 12 paczki donuts.

Provided by Jennifer

Categories     Snack

Time 3h20m

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 1/4 tsp dry active or instant yeast (not rapid or quick-rise yeast)
1 cup whole milk ((3% b.f.) scalded and cooled)
2 large egg yolks
1/4 cup granulated white sugar
2 Tbsp butter (melted)
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp salt
3 - 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour (use only as much as you need to make a moist, but not sticky dough)
Oil (for frying)
White Granulated Sugar (for dusting after frying)
Jam or custard (for filling (suggested: Raspberry, Blueberry, Cherry or Strawberry Jam))

Steps:

  • In a small saucepan, heat milk until steaming with small bubbles forming around the edges (about 180F). Remove from heat and let cool to lukewarm (about 105F).
  • In a large bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer, dissolve yeast in the lukewarm milk and let stand for 5 minutes. Add 1 cup of the flour. Mix together and let stand for 20-30 minutes, until really bubbly.
  • In the meantime, beat the yolks in a small bowl until they are light and fluffy.
  • To the proofed yeast mixture, add the melted butter and sugar and mix. Add salt and vanilla. Add beaten egg yolks. Slowly add more of the flour to bowl in small increments, adding just until you have a soft dough that is moist ,but not sticky. Remove dough to a lightly floured work surface and knead 1 minute (adding a bit more flour if it is sticking to your hands or the work surface). Form dough into a ball.
  • Grease a clean bowl and add dough. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and let rise in warm place until doubled. (This dough is a bit of a slow riser, so expect this rise to be up to 90 minutes).
  • Deflate dough and pat out onto floured cutting board. With a rolling pin, gently roll into a 1/2-inch thick circle. Gently cut out circles with 3-inch biscuit cutter. Place onto a parchment lined baking sheet, cover with a clean tea towel and let rise until doubled (about 30 minutes). *You can re-roll the scraps and cut more pieces, though they are never quite as neat as the first cuts. I like to use the ugliest of these ones as "test" ones, to test the temperature of the oil. I fry one, let cool, then cut it open to make sure it is cooking all the way through. I can then adjust time/temperature, as needed from there.
  • Meanwhile, heat oil to 360°F. Fry paczki until golden on one side, flip and fry the other side. Don't try to cook too many at a time so you don't reduce the temperature of the oil by adding too many at once. Don't rush the frying, to be sure they are cooked through well. Fry until they are a deep golden colour. Remove paczki to a cooling rack for about 30 seconds, then immediately roll in granulated sugar. Let stand until completely cooled.
  • Once cooled, using a sharp knife, poke a hole on the side. Use a pastry bag with a large plain tip to pipe the jam or custard filling inside.
  • These are best when freshly made, but you can freeze any extras.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 190 kcal, Carbohydrate 33 g, Protein 5 g, Fat 3 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Cholesterol 37 mg, Sodium 125 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 5 g, ServingSize 1 serving

POLISH DONUTS PąCZKI RECIPE



Polish Donuts Pączki Recipe image

Use this easy paczki recipe for Polish donuts made on Tłusty Czwartek. Light and spongy, the tasty donuts can be stuffed with pudding or jam, or covered with glaze!

Provided by Karolina Klesta

Categories     Dessert

Time 2h40m

Number Of Ingredients 17

8 cups (1kg) of all-purpose flour
2 cups of warm milk
15 egg yolks
½ cup of sugar
3½ oz (100g) of fresh yeast
a pinch of salt
2 tbsps of melted butter
2 tbsps of distilled spirit or vinegar (not necessary)
any kind of thick jam- about 30-50ml per donut (26-30oz in total)
1 ½ cups of milk
3-4 tbsp of sugar/ xylitol/ any other sweetener
4 tbsp of potato starch
4 egg yolks
6 cups of oil
big syringe to fill the donuts
icing sugar
candied orange peel (optional)

Steps:

  • If it's cold in your kitchen, heat your oven to 86°F (30°C).
  • Sift the flour.
  • Warm up the milk.
  • Using a spoon, mix yeast with 1 tbsp of sugar. Add 3 tbsps of warm milk and 1 tbsp of flour. Mix and leave it for 30 minutes to grow.The mixture will double or triple its size, that's why you should place it in a big bowl. Cover the bowl with a clean kitchen cloth. If it's cold in your kitchen, place a bowl in the oven heated to 86°F (30°C).
  • In the meantime, beat egg yolks with sugar until they change the color to whitish. If you are using the pudding filling, it's the right time to do it (read how to do it below).
  • After 30 minutes, mix all the ingredients for the dough together. You may knead it manually or use a food processor. Knead until the dough starts to detach from your hand.
  • Place the dough in a big bowl, cover with a clean kitchen cloth, and leave to grow for about 30-60 minutes until it doubles its size. Again, if it's cold in your kitchen, place the bowl in the oven.
  • When the dough has doubled its size, knead it briefly to remove excessive air bubbles.
  • Pour the oil into the wok or big pot and start heating it up.
  • Start forming pączki. Each should have the size of the tangerine.
  • Cover pączki with a kitchen cloth and wait until the oil is ready to fry.How to check whether the oil is hot enough? Throw a small piece of the dough into the oil. If it stays on the bottom, the oil is still too cold. If the dough comes straight up to the surface, the oil is ready to fry.
  • Fry pączki for about 3-5 minutes on each side.
  • After frying, place the pączki on a plate lined with paper towels to remove the excessive fat.
  • Pour one cup of milk into the pot.
  • Add egg yolks, sugar, and whip it together until you will get a smooth, yellow color.
  • Place a pot on the stove, cook slowly, stirring frequently.
  • In the meantime, pour half a cup of milk into the small bowl.
  • Add potato flour. Mix until dissolved.
  • When the mixture in the pot nearly boils, add milk with potato starch and mix until you will get the consistency of pudding.
  • Mix 1 cup of icing sugar with 1 tbsp water and heat up until you get a smooth consistency.
  • When the donuts are still warm, fill them up with jam or pudding using a big syringe (like this). You will need about 30-50ml of filling per donut.
  • If you are using sugar glaze, pour them onto warm pączki. You may add candied orange peel as well.
  • Alternatively, you may use icing sugar. Sprinkle it when the pączki are cold.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 350 calories, Carbohydrate 65 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 112 milligrams cholesterol, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 9 grams protein, SaturatedFat 9 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 188 milligrams sodium, Sugar 26 grams sugar, TransFat 1 grams trans fat

PACZKI



Paczki image

Paczki (pronounced puun-ch-key) are supercharged jelly doughnuts, made with both whole eggs and yolks for a rich, almost savory dough, with a sweet glaze on top. Though typically enjoyed on Fat Thursday in Poland (the Thursday before Ash Wednesday), in Polish neighborhoods in the US, paczki are enjoyed as part of the Fat Tuesday celebration. The tradition started as a festive way to use up eggs, butter and lard before Lent. Though typically fried in lard, we're frying these in vegetable oil, which is a little more accessible. Either way, some say that starting the Lenten season by eating these sweet rich treats will bring good luck and happiness throughout the year.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 2h40m

Yield 15 doughnuts

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 cups all-purpose flour, plus more as needed and for dusting (see Cook's note)
1/2 teaspoon fine salt
1 cup whole milk
One 1/4-ounce package active dry yeast
1/2 cup granulated sugar
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature, plus more for greasing
2 large eggs plus 3 yolks
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 to 4 quarts vegetable oil, for frying
1 1/2 cups jam or jelly, such as apricot or grape
1/3 cup confectioners' sugar, plus more if needed
1 tablespoon whole milk, plus more if needed

Steps:

  • For the paczki: Whisk together the flour and salt in a medium bowl and set aside.
  • Microwave the milk in a small microwave-safe bowl until warm (between 110 to 115 degrees F.), about 1 minute, then stir to even out the temperature. Add the yeast and 1 teaspoon of the granulated sugar, stirring just enough to hydrate the yeast. Let bloom for 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, add the butter and remaining granulated sugar to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Cream together on medium high-speed, stopping and scraping the bowl once or twice as necessary, until light and fluffy, about 4 minutes. Add the whole eggs and beat on medium high to combine, about 1 minute. Add the egg yolks and vanilla and beat together another minute.
  • Starting with the mixer on low and then raising to medium high, add the flour mixture in 2 parts, alternating with the yeast mixture. Once the last addition of flour has been combined, knead the dough in the mixer until smooth, 6 to 8 minutes. The dough will be slack and sticking to the sides but not too sticky to the touch. If it is too sticky, add 2 to 3 tablespoons of flour and knead a minute more to tighten it up.
  • Put the dough on a flour-dusted surface and knead by hand a few times, tucking the dough under itself to form a smooth ball. Transfer to a large, greased bowl, cover with a kitchen towel and leave to rise in a warm place until doubled in size, 40 to 60 minutes.
  • Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and roll or pat down to 1/2 inch thick. Cut the dough into 3-inch circles and place on a lightly floured baking sheet. Make one more circle from the dough scraps or make mini paczki to fry. Cover the dough circles with a kitchen towel and let rise until doubled in size, about 30 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, heat the oil in a deep Dutch oven to 350 degrees F; line a baking sheet with paper towels.
  • Shake off any flour from the dough circles and fry in batches of 3 to 4 until deep golden brown, 1 to 1 1/2 minutes on each side. You will be able to tell they are cooked through because the amount of bubbles will reduce to almost nothing. Transfer the doughnuts to the paper towel-lined baking sheet as they come out of the oil. Return the oil to 350 degrees F between batches. Let rest until cool enough to handle.
  • For the filling and glaze. Fit a pastry bag with a small round tip and fill with the jam. Set aside.
  • Use a thick skewer or chopstick to poke a hole in the middle of each doughnut and wiggle a little space, taking care to not poke all the way through. Fill with the jam using the pastry bag.
  • To make the glaze, add the confectioners' sugar to a small bowl big enough to dip a doughnut into. Whisk in the milk until smooth. The glaze should be a little loose, close to the consistency of maple syrup. Dip each doughnut in the glaze, letting it roll off a bit before turning it over to set. Some of the glaze will run down the sides which is okay, but if you need to adjust the thickness, add a little more confectioners' sugar or milk depending on what you need. Let the glaze set for about 5 minutes! If you want to skip the glaze, just dust with confectioners' sugar; many paczki are enjoyed this way too. Paczki are best the day they are made, but they can be stored in an airtight container to enjoy the next day.

BAKED PACZKI FOR MARDI GRAS



Baked Paczki for Mardi Gras image

I slightly adapted this recipe from Fleischmann's bread world site. Prep time does not include rise time. Paczki, pronounced POHNCH-key, are Polish doughnuts traditionally deep fried and eaten to celebrate Fat Tuesday (Mardi Gras). This flavorful baked version is prepared without the hassle of deep frying.

Provided by Pam in the Kitchen

Categories     Dessert

Time 59m

Yield 20 doughnuts, 20 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

3 1/2-4 cups all-purpose flour
2 (7 1/4 g) envelopes fleischmann's fast rising yeast
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
1/4 cup butter
2 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon dark rum
2 egg yolks
1 egg
1/4 cup honey
1/4 cup butter, melted
pudding or custard

Steps:

  • Mix 2 cups flour, undissolved yeast, sugar and salt in a large mixer bowl.
  • Heat milk, butter and honey until very warm (120° to 130°F). Add to flour mixture with rum, egg yolks and egg; beat 1 minute at low speed.
  • Increase speed to medium and beat 2 minutes.
  • Stir in enough remaining flour to form a soft dough.
  • Knead on a lightly floured surface until smooth and elastic, about 3 to 4 minutes.
  • Cover and let rest for 10 minutes.
  • Roll dough out on a lightly floured surface to 1/2-inch thickness. Use a 3-inch cookie or biscuit cutter, to cut out as many rounds as possible.
  • Place rounds about 2 to 3 inches apart on parchment lined or lightly greased baking sheets. Re-roll and cut remaining dough.
  • Cover and let rise in a warm, draft free place 45 minutes to 1 hour, until doubled in size.
  • Preheat oven to 375°F.
  • For glaze, mix honey and melted butter; set aside.
  • Bake 10 minutes. Brush glaze over packzi and continue baking for 2 to 4 minutes until light golden brown. If desired, brush again with any remaining glaze.
  • Let cool slightly, then dust or roll in sugar or powdered sugar.
  • Fillings:.
  • Fruit or custard: Use a knife to cut a small slit in side of paczki. Use a small spoon (or pipe with pastry tip and bag) to insert a heaping teaspoonful. (vanilla rum custard or pudding is amazing!).
  • Chocolate: Use your finger to gently poke a small hole in side of paczki and insert 1 teaspoon chocolate chips into center of paczki while still warm.

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These Polish doughnuts are a very rich, sweet yeast dough either left un-filled or filled with a fruit preserve. The outside is either rolled in powdered sugar or granulated sugar, making them one deliciously sweet treat. Typically you can find these in the grocery stores and bakeries around Mardi Gras, however you can now enjoy them anytime of ...
From tasteerecipe.com


POLISH PASTRIES – POLANA POLISH FOOD ONLINE
Polish Pastries. From kozaczki to drozdzowki, some of Poland’s favorite bakery items are pastries! We’ve put together a selection of Polish classics and made them available here on Polana.com. Add them to your cart to enjoy the traditional tastes of a Polish bakery right at home. We’ll deliver them to your doorstep anywhere in the U.S ...
From polana.com


26 MOST POPULAR POLISH FOODS THAT WILL AMAZE YOU 2022
Luckily, in Poland, you have plenty of choices. Let me show you what the best ones are. 1. Pierogi (Dumplings) Pierogi is suitable to enjoy at any time of the day. Pierogi is one of the national Polish recipes. It was brought to the country in the 13th century by either Chinese or European people.
From lacademie.com


TRADITIONAL POLISH FOODS COMPLETE FOOD LIST - WELCOMING SIMPLICITY
To recap here are the Polish foods I have had and recommend: Placek (Polish coffee cake) Sernik (traditional Polish cheesecake) Paczki (fried dough, filled “doughnut”) Pierogi (dumplings) Kielbasa (meat sausage) Additional Polish Cuisine. I will try to think of any other Polish foods I have had or enjoyed as a child. If I think of any ...
From blog.hollyhammersmith.com


POLISH PACZKI DONUTS
"Best Polish Kielbasa in the US!" "Super nice staff, fantastic homemade polish doughnuts, great selection of meats." "The best Polish Deli in the county" "Such a hidden delight in Manville. Really great authentic Polish food." "Thank-you for the prompt service on my order, and i would like to say, this is the best kiszka i have had in many ...
From polishdelionline.com


AUTHENTIC POLISH PACZKI RECIPE | SEASONS AND SUPPERS
Feb 19, 2022 - Traditional, Authentic Polish Paczki recipe, with jam filling. Traditionally made and eaten on Fat Thursday or Fat Tuesday. Feb 19, 2022 - Traditional, Authentic Polish Paczki recipe, with jam filling. Traditionally made and eaten on Fat Thursday or Fat Tuesday. Pinterest. Today. Explore. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review …
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POLISH TRADITIONAL HOMEMADE PąCZKI / TRADYCYJNE DOMOWE PąCZKI
7 egg yolks. 80 grams melted butter. 230 milliliters milk. 2 tablespoons white vodka (preferably spirytus) 1 pinch salt (optional) 1-2 packages vanilla sugar (or preferred extract) 2 liters oil (I used Canola oil) 1 jar raspberry marmalade (or any other preferred flavor) 1/2 cup candied orange peel (for topping)
From mypolishcuisine.com


POLISH PACZKI FOR ONE DAY ONLY! ON GOLDBELLY
Only eaten on Fat Tuesday, these Polish doughnuts are laden with extra fat and sugar (since bakers needed to use that up before Lent began). Soft and humble-looking, paczki are filled with jam or custard and surprisingly delicious. West Warren Bakery makes traditional-style paczki, while hip diner Rose’s Fine Foods — both in Detroit, MI, where many Polish-Americans live …
From goldbelly.com


POLISH FOOD & CUISINE – 21 TRADITIONAL DISHES TO EAT IN POLAND
Bigos. One of the most traditional Polish meals, also known as Hunter’s Stew. Bigos is also considered as the national dish of Poland. This stew is made from various cuts, cabbage, sauerkraut, sausage, honey, mushrooms and pureed or whole tomatoes. It often comes with some rye bread on the side or mashed potatoes.
From swedishnomad.com


30 TRADITIONAL POLISH RECIPES YOU CANNOT RESIST IN 2022
30. Makowiec (Polish Poppy Seed Loaves) With those hypnotizing swirls, there’s no point fighting the temptation. Makowiec is a flavorful bread featuring poppy seeds as the main ingredient, along with nuts and raisins. Undeniably, the glaze is the cream of the crop, which is made with icing sugar and rum.
From lacademie.com


AUTHENTIC POLISH DONUTS {PąCZKI} - POLISH YOUR KITCHEN
Place in a warm spot covered with a kitchen towel and let rise for 1 hour. When the hour is almost up, whisk eggs yolks, 1 whole egg and sugar in mixer bowl with a whisk attachment until white and fluffy (about 3-4 minutes). Change whisk to …
From polishyourkitchen.com


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