Paczki
After we checked out of the St James last week, we went for a stroll around town. I wanted to stop at the bakery. Red Wing has a really good one and worth a visit if you are in that part of town. I wanted to get of load of their cranberry walnut bread and maybe some kind of pastry.
As we walked toward the door, there was a large sing advertising paczki (punch-key or poonch -key). According to the internet and the sign on the bakery window, they are a fried, filled pastry of Polish origin. It was a way of using up eggs, milk, butter and sugar before the Lenten fast. They are larger than a typical Bismarck donut and made with richer dough. They are filled with fruit filling, cream, custard or chocolate. They can be frosted or dusted with powder sugar.
I'm always ready to try new things so I looked at the selection when we got inside. There were at least seven different kinds of fillings to choose from. I chose cherry, which is my favourite Bismarck filling. I chose the one with white icing as chocolate might overpower the flavour of the filling. (I'm weird that way.) We put our purchases in the car and walked around a little more.
I didn't get to sample my paczki until the next day. I ate it for breakfast. It was tricky to eat as it was much bigger than a Bismarck. I had to be careful because the filling could spill out and get all over me.. It was wonderful. The best pastry I have ever had. The filling was really good. I wished that I had bought one for C to try.
I'm not sure if we will get to Red Wing again before Lent. If we do, I'm getting another one and I'll get one for C too.
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