My favorite Friday ever. Laugh-out-loud funny. Mark and the rose jam was a classic. The buns from your friend get my vote. It's all I can do not to head for the donut shop. Your shopping mall is just beautiful in a very modern way, while the buildings undergoing restoration are beautiful from days gone by. Take us in there sometime. As always, you two lovebirds are a joy to hang out with.
Yay! My husband is from Poland... therefore, after 27 yrs of marriage... it makes me part polish. Lol Which also means learning how to make paczki with musia/babcia! Yummy Love your videos! Dziękuję
My mouth is watering! We have the Angel Wings @ Christmas in my family. I love watching every time you post I do love these adventures you take us on. You're so cute as a Team!!! I'm a #1 Fan!
great tasting!!!! watched while eating lunch in my office at work..... thank goodness I was eating because this video would have driven me crazy if hungry.....BTW this weekend Dallas Tx is getting 3-6 inch of snow (Sunday night--Monday Morning) Monday the temp will be 16 and 1.....farenheit...wind chill below zero....more snow Wednesday......TEXAS, go figure.......more snow and COLDER up in OKLAHOMA....
Once upon a time Breakfast was bacon and two pączki, sliced horizontally with more plum jam spread on top. Lunch was a sandwich and an apple pączek. Dinner was followed by a chocolate pączek. Evening snack was chrusciki to end the day on a light note. Oh yes, I did.
"So much talky talky and not enough eaty eaty"..... I LOVE IT!!!! You guys are the best! Thanks for sharing and educating us on Poland and Polish food and customs. My family is Polish but I have so much to learn! Thank you thank you thank you!!!
Happy Fat Thursday for CT, USA 🇺🇸. The word “ FAT “ says is all . I think I gained 5 kilos by just watching.😋😋 Magda’s creations look delicious but more like doughnuts. I prefer the traditional paczki. Mark, you are so funny with your 2 bite win for not licking your lips.👏👏. Thank you for sharing, as always I enjoyed it so much 🍩🇵🇱
Just want to say that I just recently discoverd this channel. And have been bingewatching all episodes the last week. Love that you're based in Szczecin also. Since i spend most of my summers and sometimes christmases there to. Since my sin have his grandparents there. (we are based in Sweden) Anyways, keep up the good work, and yes. We did eat Pączki yesterday!
Annnnd now I'm wanting some.Upstate NY,usA.My children(all grown)had a full blood Pole for their paternal grandfather...I know very little but always learning.I need to learn how to make these and yes for a special treat..love your chanel,subbed and sharing!
Hey guys, I am a new subscriber. I am enjoying seeing your beautiful city. It's very interesting about the red and green lights over the parking spaces. The doughnuts looked yummy, especially the artisanal ones. Happy Fat Thursday.
Hi guys! I’m in Detroit Mi area and my great grandparents immigrated from Poland in 1880s. With the car industry here many did. Poles had their own city called Hamtramck. Pope John Paul even visited here in 80s ❤️ we have Angel wings at Easter and Christmas. I’ve never heard of fat Thursday only Fat Tuesday.
My husband is from Detroit and he told me about paçzki. Before that I had never heard of them. We have one bakery in the St Louis area that sells them right before Lent.
I love the custard with chocolate on top and plain with powder sugar on top. Love to eat them warm. As a kid my cousin's and I would sit under the kitchen table and as our moms took them out of the grease and put them on the table us kids would grab them off the table and run like hell laughing. There's 17 of us cousins
"Tastes like a funeral home..." 😳 Mark is obviously not a rose water fan!! But he can sure pack away a donut!!!! A local grocery store here in town starts making and selling paczki a few weeks before Ash Wednesday. I am a huge lemon custard fan, so of course that's the kind I got. I was expecting something like a pastry called a Bismarck here in the U.S., so I was surprised that these were a lot denser than a Bismarck and not as sweet. I will have to say that they were very tasty, not exactly what I expected, but still very good!! I must admit though that I did lick my lips!! New Orleans Louisiana is the Mardi Gras capital of the United States, so they know how to do Fat Tuesday right!! Fun trip! Take care!!
Hi Anna I love your videos. I got my paczki from Chicago they come frozen and 30 sec in the microwave delicious. I did get your cookbook the Christmas one a shirt and mug. Anna my name is Anna also. Your doing a great job keep it up. ❤️❤️🙏🙏🇵🇱🇵🇱
Many high schools have their own names taken from the names of the school's patrons, or what the school is famous for. For example, in my area, the most famous secondary schools are: Żerom (from the name of Stefan Żeromski), Elektronik (from "the team of electronic schools"), and Rzemiosła (from "the team of artistic craft schools", "rzemiosło" means crafts).
We used to always have them at the hospital where I was a nurse. Someone would bring large boxes from a local Polish church, where the church ladies always provided heavenly paczki donuts, to make money for a project.😋
Thank you for another great episode. Your friend's bakery pączki were beautiful! Thank you for showcasing my home city bakery Sowa ❤ I was born and raised in Bydgoszcz until we moved to Canada 🇨🇦 when I was 12 years old. I miss Poland 🇵🇱 so much even though it has been 30 yrs. I love watching your videos. Keep up the good work! POZDRAWIAM Z KANADY ❤
Just came across your videos...I love them! So happy to meet you. I'm from Wisconsin and my cousin was a teacher at SPASH high school. I think he was teaching there when you were a student.
I enjoy your show every Friday. I grew-up in Szczecin but have lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for the last 40 years. Your videos bring sweet childhood memories.
Ok too good, can't watch no more😋all good. My aunt always made kruschiki? Angel wings every easter, miss her. Here in Michigan hamtramck was Polish town for great paczki!🤗those on the table not so much. Long lines I remember here too, back in the 1950's...dating myself😁good times for all things Polish 👍good job guys.
Hi from Sydney Australia, LOVE the episode! Pączki are hard to find here and my mouth was watering watching you both indulge. I will have to now try your recipe and make a homemade batch.
Plum is my favorite paczki . Rose petal I did not care for. Mark, I went to Ben Franklin HS and Gene Cornish from The Rascals went there too.He was a year ahead of me.
Its probably Rosehip Jam....German Bismarcks have that type of filling, typically, or sometimes Plum Jam. Rosehip is the seed pouch of a wild rose, it also used a lot with teas.
I just love following you guys around. NOW you're going to make me make pączki! I want them for Sunday, though. Do they last a couple days? I'm sure they're best still warm. but how about the next day?
They are their absolute best the day you make them. If you have to keep them till the next day, pop them in the oven for a couple-3 minutes at high temperature for a quick refresher.
Looks so yummy. I am a bread and sugar addict however that line was ridiculous. No way. I made your split pea soup again today. I am making the carrot salad tomorrow. Now that my cooking tastes good I don’t mind cleaning up. Thanks again for the inspiration.
Hi, I just discovered your channel and love it... just like many Americans, I am a mixture of cultures, Italian, Slovak and Polish. But, I am also vegan, so it’s nice to see that your friend, Magda, thinks of us, too. I don’t eat many sweets, but oh goodness the chocolate one looked great!
Most primary schools in Poland have names, apart from numbers, like Szkola Podstawowa Nr.1 Im. Boleslawa Chrobrego (Bolesław Chrobry (First King of Poland) Primary Schol nr.1). The same goes for high schools. Both levels have public and private schools; 8 years of Primary, 4 of general high school or 5 years of Technical Collage. In 2017 the school system has reformed back to a previous system of schooling. Everyone has to stay at school till they are 18 years of age.
Fajnie, że mąż poznaje tajnik naszej przaśnej kuchni. Nigdy się nie zraź tym, co robisz na tłusty czwartek. Tych przepisów mamy tyle, że idzie się wyrzygać :) Bardziej liczę na to, co pamiętasz z młodych lat, i czego nauczyła Cię babcia. Na to pewnie większość czeka. Pozdrowienia z LA :)
This was very special to me. I have been to Szczecin several times to perform and actually played with your Filharmonii. I love your city and, of course, the Polish cuisine. It reminds me of my childhood.
I brought home some pączki yesterday from our local Polish deli here in Toms River, NJ. I was so sad when there was hardly any "jammy goodness" inside :-(
Real rose marmelade is being made with petals of edible rose species, and should even contain small fragments of petals, no chemical additives here, no rose water either (at least traditionally). You can even buy such rose jam in some polish "healthy food" shops, but it's quite expensive. Be warned though, a lot of "pączki" contain a "knockoff" marmelade with just rose aroma, so you have to know, where to buy. Small, private bakeries are definitely better, than those large ones. On a side note, a lot of flowers is edible. One polish traditional food (albeit a bit forgotten) are white elderberry flowers picked in whole bunches on a twig, dipped in liquid pancake dough and fried on a pan. Other edible flowers include cornflower, pansy or dianthus (pink, sweet william). When I was a kid, we used to pick single black elder flowers, tear the back of the flower and suck the sweetness inside... Also, to clarify, "cukiernia" is not a name of a "nationwide" company, like "Wallmart" or anything else. It's just a common name for the type of the shop, like "grocery shop", just to avoid confusion. A similar type is "ciastkarnia". The difference is, "ciastkarnia" is more oriented on cakes, donuts etc, while "cukiernia" sells all kinds of sweets, candy and so on, but on most occasions there's not much difference.
I loved seeing this Polish city while you hunted down your paczki! I was in Poland in 1974 when it was still under communist rule. Wow, what a difference! Back then you didn't have choices of where to buy your food. Different world. I ate paczki all my life (having Polish parents) and used to make them with my mom when I was little. Lard was essential for true flavour. It's actually not as unhealthy as some people would have you believe. Some oils are actually much worse for you. Anyhow, I'm off to make my "ponchki" (how I spelled it in my old cookbook), and reminisce about the good old days. BTW, paczki freeze extremely well. Just thaw and enjoy!
Adorable, you both. It’s -7 (feels like -22) here in Minneapolis. While I don’t really care for donuts/sweet buns, I’d eat a few today for the calories to keep me warm. Lol. I don’t think it works that way. 🤪
Haha, I don't mind getting diabetes for the day with those pączki 😅. Love the rosehip ones and all other flavors actually. Unfortunately, they're not available in Canada sigh!
Depends where you are in Canada, most urban center have Polish communities, which have stores and bakeries that sell pączki all year round. It's usually a long drive, but so worth it 😍
Thanks Jo. I'm in Ottawa, there are a couple of Polish stores selling kielbasa, deli meat and mostly Polish/European products. They do have makowiec in the bakery section but not pączki. Have tried pączki from Loblaws once, not even close ☹️...maybe in Toronto
Mike, Mark here, the simple answer is I don't. I was a football fan for years, Go Pack, but once I was stationed in Germany in the early 2000's it was such a pain to see the games. Then tack on all the field time, deployments etc, I just lost interest. I'm sure nowadays if I wanted to see it I could log on somewhere. Thanks for watching!
Fat Thursday? Here in Detroit Paczki Day is celebrated on Fat Tuesday. Either day it's all about the paczki. On that day everybody in Detroit is Polish. Who knew a doughnut could bring an entire community together!
Couldn't understand when the bakeries made the faworki; Father's Day? The music in the background sometimes blocks your words. Have not had paczki since I was a teenage in the '60s; mama made them a little smaller and rounder, squished plum jam inside and rolled them in table sugar; they were truly little clouds of yeasty dough!
You two are my ray of sunshine in this crazy pandemia !
My favorite Friday ever. Laugh-out-loud funny. Mark and the rose jam was a classic. The buns from your friend get my vote. It's all I can do not to head for the donut shop. Your shopping mall is just beautiful in a very modern way, while the buildings undergoing restoration are beautiful from days gone by. Take us in there sometime. As always, you two lovebirds are a joy to hang out with.
So happy to have found this channel ☺️. I'm binge-watching 😂
Yay! Thank you!
my favorite are the prune ones...Pączki ze śliwkami :) Thanks for this fun video
Yay! My husband is from Poland... therefore, after 27 yrs of marriage... it makes me part polish. Lol
Which also means learning how to make paczki with musia/babcia! Yummy
Love your videos! Dziękuję
I miss being in Poland and having so much access to pączki! Thank you for sharing moments in Szczecin.
love following you on the streets of Poland
My mouth is watering! We have the Angel Wings @ Christmas in my family. I love watching every time you post I do love these adventures you take us on. You're so cute as a Team!!! I'm a #1 Fan!
Mark is hilarious! I enjoyed this so much!
I love the architecture and your friends pastries are gorgeous!
Those look so delicious. I'm jealous. 😋
Doughnuts? DOH! Love the Friday vids keep em coming, cheers!
great tasting!!!! watched while eating lunch in my office at work..... thank goodness I was eating because this video would have driven me crazy if hungry.....BTW this weekend Dallas Tx is getting 3-6 inch of snow (Sunday night--Monday Morning) Monday the temp will be 16 and 1.....farenheit...wind chill below zero....more snow Wednesday......TEXAS, go figure.......more snow and COLDER up in OKLAHOMA....
Once upon a time
Breakfast was bacon and two pączki, sliced horizontally with more plum jam spread on top.
Lunch was a sandwich and an apple pączek.
Dinner was followed by a chocolate pączek.
Evening snack was chrusciki to end the day on a light note.
Oh yes, I did.
"So much talky talky and not enough eaty eaty"..... I LOVE IT!!!!
You guys are the best! Thanks for sharing and educating us on Poland and Polish food and customs. My family is Polish but I have so much to learn! Thank you thank you thank you!!!
Happy Paçzki Day!
Happy Fat Thursday for CT, USA 🇺🇸.
The word “ FAT “ says is all . I think I gained 5 kilos by just watching.😋😋
Magda’s creations look delicious but more like doughnuts. I prefer the traditional paczki. Mark, you are so funny with your 2 bite win for not licking your lips.👏👏. Thank you for sharing, as always I enjoyed it so much 🍩🇵🇱
Wow! The green light above the parking space is wonderful
You all are really pleasant to be around :D
LOLOL Loved Marks Tea Pinky! Nice touch!
My oldest daughter and I will be attempting paczki for the first time on Fat Tuesday. wish us luck. You both make me laugh, thank you for that.
My husband waits every year for our local bakery that sells paçki right before Lent begins. I really like the traditional prune ones.
Yes prune is also my favorite!
Just want to say that I just recently discoverd this channel. And have been bingewatching all episodes the last week. Love that you're based in Szczecin also. Since i spend most of my summers and sometimes christmases there to. Since my sin have his grandparents there. (we are based in Sweden)
Anyways, keep up the good work, and yes. We did eat Pączki yesterday!
DE MARK IN DE HOUSE!!!! Omg.... the line... did that bring back memories from the 80's.
Love watching you guys. Mark and you are so funny.
I love watching your videos. You are such funny and cute couple. ❤️
Love your videos, and are you ever a good driver, love see your sights. You both are Awesome!
I had paczki ladt Wednesday from my favorite Polish deli here. They were excellent (prune filling)
Annnnd now I'm wanting some.Upstate NY,usA.My children(all grown)had a full blood Pole for their paternal grandfather...I know very little but always learning.I need to learn how to make these and yes for a special treat..love your chanel,subbed and sharing!
My eyesight isn't sterling sorry!
Mark I'll take two dozen airfreight!
Semper Fi
All pączki are fried, always.
The best whishes from Poland
Hey guys, I am a new subscriber. I am enjoying seeing your beautiful city. It's very interesting about the red and green lights over the parking spaces. The doughnuts looked yummy, especially the artisanal ones. Happy Fat Thursday.
Hi guys! I’m in Detroit Mi area and my great grandparents immigrated from Poland in 1880s. With the car industry here many did. Poles had their own city called Hamtramck. Pope John Paul even visited here in 80s ❤️ we have Angel wings at Easter and Christmas. I’ve never heard of fat Thursday only Fat Tuesday.
My husband is from Detroit and he told me about paçzki. Before that I had never heard of them. We have one bakery in the St Louis area that sells them right before Lent.
Great to see your Hubby on the Journey! x
I love the custard with chocolate on top and plain with powder sugar on top. Love to eat them warm. As a kid my cousin's and I would sit under the kitchen table and as our moms took them out of the grease and put them on the table us kids would grab them off the table and run like hell laughing. There's 17 of us cousins
"Tastes like a funeral home..." 😳
Mark is obviously not a rose water fan!! But he can sure pack away a donut!!!!
A local grocery store here in town starts making and selling paczki a few weeks before Ash Wednesday. I am a huge lemon custard fan, so of course that's the kind I got. I was expecting something like a pastry called a Bismarck here in the U.S., so I was surprised that these were a lot denser than a Bismarck and not as sweet. I will have to say that they were very tasty, not exactly what I expected, but still very good!!
I must admit though that I did lick my lips!!
New Orleans Louisiana is the Mardi Gras capital of the United States, so they know how to do Fat Tuesday right!! Fun trip! Take care!!
Hi Anna I love your videos. I got my paczki from Chicago they come frozen and 30 sec in the microwave delicious. I did get your cookbook the Christmas one a shirt and mug. Anna my name is Anna also. Your doing a great job keep it up. ❤️❤️🙏🙏🇵🇱🇵🇱
Your husband is sooo sweet!
He's a keeper 😉
Many high schools have their own names taken from the names of the school's patrons, or what the school is famous for. For example, in my area, the most famous secondary schools are: Żerom (from the name of Stefan Żeromski), Elektronik (from "the team of electronic schools"), and Rzemiosła (from "the team of artistic craft schools", "rzemiosło" means crafts).
My favorite are custard and lemon. Oh I like the raspberry too! LOL they are all so good. Hi
We used to always have them at the hospital where I was a nurse. Someone would bring large boxes from a local Polish church, where the church ladies always provided heavenly paczki donuts, to make money for a project.😋
Omg!!! Mark you are hilarious 😂 it tastes like a funeral home! You made my day.
Thank you for another great episode. Your friend's bakery pączki were beautiful! Thank you for showcasing my home city bakery Sowa ❤ I was born and raised in Bydgoszcz until we moved to Canada 🇨🇦 when I was 12 years old. I miss Poland 🇵🇱 so much even though it has been 30 yrs. I love watching your videos. Keep up the good work! POZDRAWIAM Z KANADY ❤
Great Channel, Happy paczki. Remember You Become What You Eat. 💝
Just came across your videos...I love them! So happy to meet you. I'm from Wisconsin and my cousin was a teacher at SPASH high school. I think he was teaching there when you were a student.
I enjoy your show every Friday. I grew-up in Szczecin but have lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for the last 40 years. Your videos bring sweet childhood memories.
As a child I remember celebrating Paczki day every year in Chicago. Moje tata would boil a slew of Paczki that day. They were most happy times.
Ok too good, can't watch no more😋all good. My aunt always made kruschiki? Angel wings every easter, miss her. Here in Michigan hamtramck was Polish town for great paczki!🤗those on the table not so much. Long lines I remember here too, back in the 1950's...dating myself😁good times for all things Polish 👍good job guys.
Try pączki from bakary "Domowa" in Ks. Zofii steet. The best onces in the town ;)
Paczki (sp?) Is big in Buffalo NY!!! And, many schools are numbered too!!
Just found your channel. Oh my ... Tomorrow I'll have to find baci's cookbook and make chrusciki!
Hi from Sydney Australia, LOVE the episode! Pączki are hard to find here and my mouth was watering watching you both indulge. I will have to now try your recipe and make a homemade batch.
I discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago, love your videos. Years ago my family did a paczki taste from about 7 different places, lots of fun!
Well, off I go on my search tomorrow for paczkis!! Smacznego.
Plum is my favorite paczki . Rose petal I did not care for. Mark, I went to Ben Franklin HS and Gene Cornish from The Rascals went there too.He was a year ahead of me.
Its probably Rosehip Jam....German Bismarcks have that type of filling, typically, or sometimes Plum Jam. Rosehip is the seed pouch of a wild rose, it also used a lot with teas.
Anna, you took me back many, many, many years to Babcias on the night before Ash Wednesday. Thank you.
I live in Texas and the Paczkis are only available when the Mardi Gras King Cakes are sold in March. They are getting harder to find. 😏
I just love following you guys around. NOW you're going to make me make pączki! I want them for Sunday, though. Do they last a couple days? I'm sure they're best still warm. but how about the next day?
They are their absolute best the day you make them. If you have to keep them till the next day, pop them in the oven for a couple-3 minutes at high temperature for a quick refresher.
@@PolishYourKitchen thanks. Maybe I’ll make them tomorrow, and reheat them Sunday then fill them after refreshing them.
Wow, what a difficult and hard job you two have on Fat Tuesday. Mardi Gras.
Wow the knife 😳
Looks so yummy. I am a bread and sugar addict however that line was ridiculous. No way. I made your split pea soup again today. I am making the carrot salad tomorrow. Now that my cooking tastes good I don’t mind cleaning up. Thanks again for the inspiration.
Hi, I just discovered your channel and love it... just like many Americans, I am a mixture of cultures, Italian, Slovak and Polish. But, I am also vegan, so it’s nice to see that your friend, Magda, thinks of us, too. I don’t eat many sweets, but oh goodness the chocolate one looked great!
They all look delicious
Most primary schools in Poland have names, apart from numbers, like Szkola Podstawowa Nr.1 Im. Boleslawa Chrobrego (Bolesław Chrobry (First King of Poland) Primary Schol nr.1). The same goes for high schools. Both levels have public and private schools; 8 years of Primary, 4 of general high school or 5 years of Technical Collage. In 2017 the school system has reformed back to a previous system of schooling. Everyone has to stay at school till they are 18 years of age.
Fajnie, że mąż poznaje tajnik naszej przaśnej kuchni. Nigdy się nie zraź tym, co robisz na tłusty czwartek. Tych przepisów mamy tyle, że idzie się wyrzygać :) Bardziej liczę na to, co pamiętasz z młodych lat, i czego nauczyła Cię babcia. Na to pewnie większość czeka. Pozdrowienia z LA :)
I brought yesterday pączki for my American coworkers , they love them, polish pączki rock !!! , 😋😋🍩 and thanks for showing my beautiful Szczecin
I like plum or apricot jam filled
You should show us how you move shopping cart down the escalator. Nothing like it in the U.S.
So lovely to have some vegan options 😋
Wygląda mi to na Ale Ciacho!
This was very special to me. I have been to Szczecin several times to perform and actually played with your Filharmonii. I love your city and, of course, the Polish cuisine. It reminds me of my childhood.
Fajnie sie oglada Szczecin moje rodzinne miasto Mieszkam w Stanach ale sercem zawsze szczecinianka
When I get to Poland i hope to meet you both.
Looks yummy.
My Grandma made them on the basement stove because she was frying, she told us they were jelly dounuts
I brought home some pączki yesterday from our local Polish deli here in Toms River, NJ. I was so sad when there was hardly any "jammy goodness" inside :-(
:( yeah, difficult to get good pączki. Even in Poland it's not that easy!
some schools are named for notable people and have numbers too!
👍👍yummy 😋
Omg, you are making me HUNGRY! We are in lockdown, with no access to Polish stores, so my Mom made faworki, and I'm making pączki tomorrow.
Real rose marmelade is being made with petals of edible rose species, and should even contain small fragments of petals, no chemical additives here, no rose water either (at least traditionally). You can even buy such rose jam in some polish "healthy food" shops, but it's quite expensive. Be warned though, a lot of "pączki" contain a "knockoff" marmelade with just rose aroma, so you have to know, where to buy. Small, private bakeries are definitely better, than those large ones.
On a side note, a lot of flowers is edible. One polish traditional food (albeit a bit forgotten) are white elderberry flowers picked in whole bunches on a twig, dipped in liquid pancake dough and fried on a pan. Other edible flowers include cornflower, pansy or dianthus (pink, sweet william). When I was a kid, we used to pick single black elder flowers, tear the back of the flower and suck the sweetness inside...
Also, to clarify, "cukiernia" is not a name of a "nationwide" company, like "Wallmart" or anything else. It's just a common name for the type of the shop, like "grocery shop", just to avoid confusion. A similar type is "ciastkarnia". The difference is, "ciastkarnia" is more oriented on cakes, donuts etc, while "cukiernia" sells all kinds of sweets, candy and so on, but on most occasions there's not much difference.
Doughnuts & faworki are the best, with tea or coffee & so worth the calories 🥳
I also passed by that donut store yesterday and saw a long queuing line... as a foreign student here It was interesting to know that, Donut day 😁😁.
Whooo, u lucky guys get 5 days of indulgence!!!!!!! Only Fat Tuesday here in usa
Holy wah indeed brother!
I loved seeing this Polish city while you hunted down your paczki! I was in Poland in 1974 when it was still under communist rule. Wow, what a difference! Back then you didn't have choices of where to buy your food. Different world.
I ate paczki all my life (having Polish parents) and used to make them with my mom when I was little. Lard was essential for true flavour. It's actually not as unhealthy as some people would have you believe. Some oils are actually much worse for you.
Anyhow, I'm off to make my "ponchki" (how I spelled it in my old cookbook), and reminisce about the good old days.
BTW, paczki freeze extremely well. Just thaw and enjoy!
Adorable, you both. It’s -7 (feels like -22) here in Minneapolis. While I don’t really care for donuts/sweet buns, I’d eat a few today for the calories to keep me warm. Lol. I don’t think it works that way. 🤪
love the video . how old is your daughter have you ever had her in a video??
We call the angel wings Chrusiki.
Haha, I don't mind getting diabetes for the day with those pączki 😅. Love the rosehip ones and all other flavors actually. Unfortunately, they're not available in Canada sigh!
Depends where you are in Canada, most urban center have Polish communities, which have stores and bakeries that sell pączki all year round. It's usually a long drive, but so worth it 😍
Thanks Jo. I'm in Ottawa, there are a couple of Polish stores selling kielbasa, deli meat and mostly Polish/European products. They do have makowiec in the bakery section but not pączki. Have tried pączki from Loblaws once, not even close ☹️...maybe in Toronto
That looks like such fun. Is the competition somewhat unfair - if one person only has to take about 3 bites...?
That was great!!!! You two are so good together!!! That race wasn't fair, Mark has a bigger mouth!!!! Just kidding.
So off topic how do you watch the Super Bowl out there? Live in the middle of the night or do you record it?
Mike, Mark here, the simple answer is I don't. I was a football fan for years, Go Pack, but once I was stationed in Germany in the early 2000's it was such a pain to see the games. Then tack on all the field time, deployments etc, I just lost interest. I'm sure nowadays if I wanted to see it I could log on somewhere. Thanks for watching!
18:00 immediate regret for trying that donut Lol
I wonder if it would taste good filled with nutella?
Mark says "everything tastes better with nutella!"
Fat Thursday? Here in Detroit Paczki Day is celebrated on Fat Tuesday. Either day it's all about the paczki. On that day everybody in Detroit is Polish. Who knew a doughnut could bring an entire community together!
Yes. The Poles celebrate on tge Thursday before lent. Tuesday Thursday, who cares, every day should be pączki day 😂
I was in school #62 for eight years.
A zjedliście pączka bez oblizywana się ?! Pozdrawiam :)
Miami we eat paczi 2 times in usa.🥰
DUDE!!!! you’re DA MAN!! Lol
Couldn't understand when the bakeries made the faworki; Father's Day? The music in the background sometimes blocks your words. Have not had paczki since I was a teenage in the '60s; mama made them a little smaller and rounder, squished plum jam inside and rolled them in table sugar; they were truly little clouds of yeasty dough!
Fat Thursday,sounds a little bit like Father's day.