Paczki, pronounced
"Punch-Key" or "Poonch-Key", are sugar-coated, glazed or iced pastries
that are filled to the point of bursting with fruit or cream filling.
But don't be fooled, they're not jelly donuts or Bismarcks. Paczki are
made with richer dough, and are larger and round in shape like a
baseball.
Paczki Day falls on Fat
Tuesday, the day before Lent. It began long ago in Polish households as
a way to use up shortening, eggs, and preserves before the 40 days of
Lent began. Today, the Paczki tradition continues as a last-minute
indulgence before the Lenten fast begins. Whatever the reason, try some
delicious Paczki today and create your own family tradition.
They're here for a
limited time only. Grab 'em before they're gone! |