slo’s FAT TUESDAY 2/13 poll - Paczkis

Paczki - Will you have one and what flavor will you have? (m.c.)

  • Yes - I will eat a Paczki

    Votes: 16 17.8%
  • No - I will not eat a Paczki

    Votes: 66 73.3%
  • Fruit filled (a berry type)

    Votes: 10 11.1%
  • Fruit filled (apple, prune and others)

    Votes: 4 4.4%
  • Custard

    Votes: 9 10.0%
  • Chocolate

    Votes: 2 2.2%
  • Cream Cheese

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Fruit with cream

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Vanilla

    Votes: 3 3.3%
  • Other - please post your answer

    Votes: 11 12.2%

  • Total voters
    90
I like them but won’t be having one this year. It’s not a Fat Tuesday tradition for us… and doing grocery pickup instead of shopping myself has severely cut down on the number of impulse purchases like this that I might make
 
They are a TREAT!! But I will not participate this year! I need to get "back on track".
My favorite flavors are lemon and raspberry!
For those that do, ENJOY!!!
 
Never heard them called Paczki, just a jelly filled donut here. No, not eating one today, but I am going to a Luna New Year lunch today.

I've never had one so I have to ask. Looking at the picture, it looks very similar to a jelly donut that I did have many times in my youth. Are they the same or similar?
The dough is different. It’s heavier and not as sweet (more like a bread). They also have a bit of alcohol in the dough, typically vodka. The fillings tend to be very rich, and the glaze and/or powdered sugar on the heavy side. If you try a genuine Paczki you will notice the difference .
 
I've never had one so I have to ask. Looking at the picture, it looks very similar to a jelly donut that I did have many times in my youth. Are they the same or similar?
A good quality paczki is different from a jelly doughnut, mostly in the dough. A paczki should be more like a brioche dough versus a doughnut, which is usually a raised wheat pastry.

That being said, most places you'll find paczki (e.g. grocery stores), they'll pretty much be jelly (or creme/custard) filled doughnuts.

No paczki for me today, I'm dieting. That, and lines at the bakeries near me are usually out the door. I'll usually have one during Lent on a cheat day.
 
I like them but won’t be having one this year. It’s not a Fat Tuesday tradition for us… and doing grocery pickup instead of shopping myself has severely cut down on the number of impulse purchases like this that I might make

I have stolen a bite or two from DS5 when he wasn't looking but I also am trying to behave.

It's not so much a Fat Tuesday thing in our house as it is a January thing.
 
Not a thing here, but there are plenty of places to get donuts with some kind of filling. I won't be having any though, I have the other half of a molten chocolate Crumbl cookie waiting for me in the fridge :)
 
I have stolen a bite or two from DS5 when he wasn't looking but I also am trying to behave.

It's not so much a Fat Tuesday thing in our house as it is a January thing.
We have trouble getting them very far ahead of Mardi Gras. I had to do a special order to get some last week, as they were only getting two boxes in a day and of course, selling them quickly. I would love to be able to eat them throughout January!
 
Normally someone would bring some into the office and I’d have one as it’s the only day I have them. However everyone is WFH today (we are getting 8-12 inches of snow) so none for me this year!
 
Our supermarket stocked them this year. I opted for lemon over the custard and cream options. I can’t recall if we’ve had them before, but we weren’t fans. I think we’ll stick to king cake for Mardi Gras and donuts from Shipley's.

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Never heard of them, but they look like jelly donuts. From Wikipedia:
"In Poland, pączki are eaten especially on Fat Thursday (Tłusty Czwartek), the last Thursday prior to Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent.[17] The traditional reason for making pączki was to use up all the lard, sugar, eggs and fruit in the house, because their consumption was forbidden by Christian fasting practices during the season of Lent. In North America, particularly the large Polish communities of Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, and other large cities across the Midwest and Northeast, Paczki Day is celebrated annually by immigrants and locals alike. The date of this observance merges with that of pre-Lenten traditions of other immigrants (e.g., Pancake Day, Mardi Gras) on Fat Tuesday. With its sizable Polish population, Chicago celebrates the festival on both Fat Thursday and Fat Tuesday.[18] Pączki are also often eaten on Casimir Pulaski Day. In Buffalo, Toledo, Cleveland, Detroit, Grand Rapids, St. Louis, South Bend, Louisville, and Windsor, Pączki Day is celebrated on Fat Tuesday."

Learn something new every day, I guess!

I, too, wish we had a good King Cake for today. I looked into having one shipped from Gambino's but the shipping charges were prohibitive. When DH and I were in NOLA visiting my sister/BIL, we picked up a King Cake at the airport to take to Disney with us. Not the best I've ever had, but it made an awesome "breakfast in bed" while we were at Coronado Springs!
 

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