PĄCZKI is PRONOUNCED POONCH-KEY or PUNCH-KEY

A Reblog from the archives.

Fat Tuesday posts

PĄCZKI SALES ARE HOT FOR FAT TUESDAY

Tuesday March 5th is Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras.

Pączki  is pronounced Poonchkey. The Pączki sign was in the bakery window as my friend Donna and I were headed to her home after eating breakfast in Dormont.  I had never heard of them.We parked and I went into the bakery and Lynn was wonderful to tell me all about the Pączki.  I bought six, three for Donna and three for Steve and me.  Lynn put each order in white bakery bags.    When we got back to Donna’s we cut one in half and shared it along with a cup of tea.

If you live in Pittsburgh they are available through Fat Tuesday at the Party Cake Shop on Brookline Boulevard.

Here is what the Party Cake Shop says   “Pączki is a pre-Lenten Mardi Gras tradition deriving from the Polish word meaning little package.

These little packages are large pastries enriched with egg yolks and deep fried like a doughnut. Each Paczki is available plain or filled with various fillings that include: vanilla custard, lemon, apricot, buttercream, chocolate buttercream, raspberry jelly, or prune and finished off with a toss in granulated sugar. “

The taste reminded me of a fresh doughnut from childhood.  Much tastier than any doughnut I have eaten in years.  I see there are recipes online to make your own but a trip to Party Cake Shop would be well worth the effort.  Last summer visiting friends took the ‘Burgh Bits and Bites Food Tour in Pittsburgh’s neighborhood of Brookline.

 

Happy Fat Tuesday.  

Today some friends brought over this fancy box of Pączki from the Oakmont Bakery, decorated with a Mardi Gras mask. What a nice surprise to find on the porch.  Steve and I cut one in half and shared it.

Later we cut another one in half and shared it.  So a total of one apiece but two different fillings on Monday.

Looking forward to Tuesday’s sampling. The idea is to eat the last of rich fatty treats prior to Ash Wednesday that marks the beginning of Lent.

Two years ago I posted how my friend Donna introduced me to Pączki in the Brookline neighborhood Party Cake Shop bakery. (pronounced Poonch-Key or Punch-Key)
Pączki  means “little package” in Polish.  It is a traditional filled baked good fried in deep fat and filled with different fruit or cream fillings. They can be glazed or sugared on the outside.

on Bakery Case in the Party Cake Shop in BrooklineHere is a fruit filled one. Some have custard or cream. Pączki is from 2019 post at Party Cake Shop BakeryA sign in the Party Cake Shop window

PACZKI SEASON

Filled doughnuts called Paczki and a great cup of coffee in a the Strip District Pittsburgh. 

Paczki from the Polish Deli in the strip District 
Sign in front of S & D Polish Deli
In Konzum Market Zagreb Croatia 

Essentially Marmalade Filled Doughnuts 

Giant Eagle in Freeport Road

February 16, 2017

From the archives

Silent Sunday

Close Encounters of What Kind?

Toyosaurus Sculpture at Children’s Hospital

The colorful sculpture Toyosaurus created by pop artist Renee Dupree caught our attention.

Located at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.

Toyosaurus: Height 72″, Length 108″, Width 36″, Weight without base 140 lbs., Weight with concrete pad base 440 lbs.
Close up of the toys

The artist says “ describe myself as a POP artist. I chose pop art probably as a result of my retail store in Pittsburgh’s South Side, called GROOVY Pop Culture Emporium. For the past nine years I have been selling collectibles, mostly toys. I have acquired a warehouse of art supplies as a result of many years of collecting and doing business. Most often I use toys in my artwork, and so naturally I would love to construct a toy-covered dinosaur!”

Home Sweet Home Throwback Thursday

My grandmother, the one who taught me to knit, crocheted this antimacassar or doily. I stitched it onto a plain velveteen pillow. It’s at my sister’s.


My father Roy J. Hendricks (b. 1912) is the boy standing on the left. Uncle Alan Ray Hendricks(b.1916) is the baby on my grandmother’s Mary Alta’s (born Feb 7, 1892)lap. My grandfather is standing, Floyd Merle Hendricks.

Garden Party with Erin

Meet Erin who has a professional gardening business. Garden Party With Erin Design. Revive. Restore.

She helped me with my jungle of a garden after the Pandemic. Literally transformed the place.

I know my neighbors were thrilled. Me, too!

I knit her a Read This Hat last year with her business name knit into it.

She popped by today with a surprise gift for me. Check out this hoodie! Love it. How about this photo with the sunshine?

Artist who designed her company logo is ________(awaiting Erin’s response but it’s late tonight)

Garage Door Decor

Mural in Lawrenceville by Monstermarblez AKA Chad Parker known for his glass marble creations.

Here’s one article about his artwork and another about his niche of making glass marbles

I was the passenger in my friend’s car. As she popped into the post office, this monster caught my eye

The Snow is Still With Us

At least the sun came out today.
But cold temps
School is a 2 hour delay Monday morning.

Whose Walker?

Friendship Neighborhood-
I was driving Steve to work and asked him to capture this street parking placeholder.
Just felt there was a story there