A word on paczki and 14 spots to get your fix for Fat Tuesday (2024)

Lent is quickly approaching. And that means a host of Milwaukee bakeries are battening down their hatches and baking up a storm in preparation for "Paczki Day," which takes place on Tuesday, Feb. 13 (Fat Tuesday).

The Polish holiday has long provided a mechanism for folks to clear out their larders before beginning the traditional 40-day Lenten fast (in fact, in the Middle Ages, precursors to the sweet treats were actually filled with pork and fried in lard). As a result,paczki are a particularly indulgent treat that's set aside for one special day each year.

It's important to note that paczki aren't your average jelly-filled doughnuts. In fact, what sets them apartis their dough, which is a richer, often sweeter yeast dough incorporating eggs, butter and often milk.

With that in mind, it’s never too early to start thinking about paczki. After all, if we were in Poland, where they celebrateTlusty Czwartek (Fat Thursday), we’d be even closer to indulging in celebratory deep-fried deliciousness.

Before you say the word

Now that you know the difference between paczki and doughnuts, it's time to respect the wordpaczki and use it properly. So, before you venture out into the world and start throwing around the term paczki (or even worse, paczkis), here’s a quick lesson in how to really pronounce it.

Paczki is pronounced PAWNCH-key and is the plural form of the word (really the only one you need, since you can’t eat just one, right?). Paczek, on the other hand is pronounced PAWN-check and refers to just one lonely Polish-style confection.

If you’d prefer, here’s a video that illustrates the point quite well.

Where to get paczki

So yeah, you can just grab a few jelly doughnuts at the grocery store (because these days, almost every one will have them; and they'll call them paczki to boot). However, since you’ve got time to think about it, here are some spots you might want to check out for your paczkifix.

Keep in mind: there is asuperstition that if you don't eat at least one paczekon Shrove Tuesday, bad luck will follow you for the rest of the year. So, we'd advise erring on the side of caution and eating at least one.

Hankering for a king cake? We've got you there too!

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7328 W. Greenfield Ave., (414) 482-1288
aggiesbakery.com
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Handmade paczki are a specialty at Aggie's Bakery, which offers flavors including apple with cinnamon sugar, blueberry with sugar, buttercream with powdered sugar, custard with white sugar glaze, lemon with powdered sugar, prune with sugar, raspberry with sugar and strawberry with glaze. Paczki are sold in six-packs for $12.50 or by the dozen for $25. Pre-order online at aggiesbakery.com before Feb. 10 for pick-up on Feb. 13.

6923 W Becher St, West Allis, (414) 543-4230
bakesalewestallis.com

The Bake Sale will be stocking a selection of paczki in various flavors from Cranky Al’s for Paczki Day. Flavors include prune, blueberry lemon, raspberry, Bavarian cream and strawberry guava. They will be sold for $3.75 each. Pre-orders can be made by phone through Feb. 10 for pick-up on Feb. 13. A limited quantity will also be available in store on Fat Tuesday.

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6901 W. North Ave., (414) 258-5282
crankyals.com
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The folks at Cranky's aren't really cranky, although they will get cranky if you mistake a regular old bismarck (jelly doughnut) for a paczek. This year, they'll have raspberry, prune, Bavarian cream, blueberry lemon and (new) strawberry guava. Paczki are $3 each or $30 per assorted dozen (does not include prune). Pre-orders are recommended and can be placed online through Feb. 10 for pick-up on Feb. 13. Cranky's will be open 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Fat Tuesday.

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5169 N Elkhart Ave., Whitefish Bay
donutmonstermke.com

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Donut Monster will be offering powdered sugar-coated paczki with three different fillings: strawberry, blueberry and (new this year) snicker doodle custard for $3.75 each or $35 per dozen. No pre-orders. The paczki will be available at all three locations on Fat Tuesday (Feb. 13) from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. or until sold out. Breakfast sandwiches will also be available for purchase.

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5132 W. Lincoln Ave., (414) 543-7000
grebesbakery.com
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Grebe's has the goods every year, and this year will be no exception. New this year is a pazcek with strawberry and cream cheese filling, white icing and graham cracker crumble on top. Additional flavors will include cinnamon sugar-coated apple, chocolate-iced buttercream, chocolate-iced custard, white-iced raspberry, sugar-coated raspberry, glazed blueberry, glazed sweet cheese, powdered sugar lemon and glazed prune. Pricing for all pazcki is $2.25 each or $25 per bakers dozen (13).

All 10 paczki varieties available beginning Friday Feb. 2 through Fat Tuesday Feb. 13. Pre-order on Grebe’swebsite.Important note: ALL pre-orders mustbe picked up on Tuesday, Feb. 13 at Ope! Brewing Co., 6751 W. National Ave.

Customers can also purchase pazcki at the bakeryFriday Feb. 2 through Fat Tuesday Feb. 13. Store hours are 5 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, and Grebe’s will also be open 5 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday Feb. 12.

Don’t miss Pardi Gras, Grebe’s kick-off to Fat Tuesday on Saturday, Feb. 10. The celebration takes place at Ope! Brewing Co.and features polkaand zydeco music, a Lousiana-style crawfish boil courtesy of EZ Tiki, and a special Pardi Gras-exclusive beer andpaczki Pardi Pack. Pre-orders can be placed on Grebe’swebsite.

8752 N. Deerwood Dr., Brown Deer, (414) 354-1004
kurtschulzdeli.com

Delicious paczki are waiting at this North Side deli, which will be offering the traditional filled doughnut in flavors including cheese, raspberry, lemon, prune and cinnamon raisin. Paczki are $2.50 each or $25 per dozen. Preorders are highly recommended and can be made onlineor by calling the bakery. The deadline for preorders isSaturday, Feb. 10 with pick up on Feb. 13.

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6742 W.Wells St., Wauwatosa, (414)456-0995
latarte.com

La Tarte offers a lovely selection of paczki in flavors including apple, raspberry, cherry, prune, custard and lemon. Pricing is $1.95 each or six for $11. Preorders are highly recommended and can be placed through Feb. 10 by calling the bakery. Pick-up is available on Feb. 13.

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3200 S. 16th St., (414) 672-1620
13820 W. Greenfield Ave., Brookfield (262) 827-4097
5637 Broad St., Greendale (414) 423-4620
nationalbakery.com
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National Bakery locations will beoffering traditional paczki (made with a butter based dough) in prune, raspberry or raisin. All locations will have paczki available on Fat Tuesday for $16.50 per dozen; but pre-orders are recommended and can be made online (or by phone). Guests are asked to place their orders at least one week ahead of time.

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9540 S. 27th St., Oak Creek, (414) 856-1141
717 S. Sylvania Ave., Sturtevant, (262) 898-1950
4006 Durand Ave., Racine, (262) 554-1311
4917 Douglas Ave., Racine, (262) 637-8895
5910 Washington Ave., Racine, (262) 504-7000
ohdanishbakery.com
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O&H will be rolling out a new flavor in their paczki line-up this year: tiramisu. Additional flavors include custard, Michigan apple, wild blueberry, cheese, prune, lemon custard, Bavarian cream and raspberry. Cost is $2 each or a dozen for $24.Both paczki and king cake will be availablefor purchase at O&H stores on Tuesday, Feb. 13.

7630 W. Grange Ave., Greendale, (414) 855-0470
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aczki from the Old World Polish Deli. They come in flavors including prune, raspberry and rosehip for $1.50each. Pre-ordering by phone is highly recommended.

1101 E. Brady St., (414) 272-4623
petersciortinosbakery.com

Sciortino’s will be offering prune, lemon, raspberry, Bavarian cream, strawberry, Nutella and apricot. Pricing is $2.25 each or $13 per half dozen. Pre-orders are recommended and can be made by phone for pick-up on Feb. 13 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Paczki will also be available in store on Fat Tuesday.

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6941 S. 68th St., Franklin, (414) 529-2140
polishcenterofwisconsin.org
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The Polish Center is offering celebratory paczki from Peter Sciortino’s Bakery (in flavors including prune, raspberry, Bavarian cream, lemon strawberry and apple) Paczki are $20 per mixed dozen and must be pre-ordered online for pick-up at the Polish Center on Feb. 13 from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. The ordering deadline is Feb. 7.

1501 Paramount Dr., Suite C, Waukesha, (262) 446-2253
sweetperfections.com
If you’re looking for something a bit different, Sweet Perfections Bake Shop offers up "top shelf paczki" in flavors like Bailey's Cherry Bombshell, Brandy Old Fashioned Sweet, Kahlua'n Mudslide, Raspberry Vodka Shooter, Rumchata Crunch and Spiced Bananas Foster ($4 each). Traditional flavors – including Bavarian cream, prune and raspberry ($2.60 each or four for $10.30) are also available.

Pre-orders are recommended and can be made online through Monday, Feb. 5 at midnight. Sweet Perfections is open for pickup only Monday, February 12, from 3 to 5:30 p.m. and on Fat Tuesday, Feb. 13, from 7 am to 4 pm for in-store purchases and pickup. For those who don’t want to wait until Fat Tuesday, Paczki will be available in-store beginning on Friday, Feb. 9.

3955 S. Howell Ave.,(414) 226-5986
facebook.com/WiolettasPolishMarket

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Among just a few spotswhere you can get paczki all year round is Wioletta's Polish Market. But, pre-ordering for Paczki Day will give you access to all 15of their flavors includingcheese, cherry, poppyseed, raspberry, prune, rosehip, Bavarian cream, apricot, blueberry, strawberry pie, Nutella, tiramisu mousse, Oreo cookie and raspberry mousse. Paczki are priced $2.50 to $5 each, depending on the flavor.Pre-orders for packs of four to six can be placed onlinethrough Feb. 6for pick-up on Feb. 13 from 7a.m. to 6 p.m.

A word on paczki and 14 spots to get your fix for Fat Tuesday (2024)

FAQs

What is the Polish treat for Fat Tuesday? ›

This day is celebrated by indulging in the traditional Polish jelly-filled pastry known as a pączek (PON-check). The more commonly used name for these is pączki (POONCH-kee), which is the plural pronunciation for this sweet treat. Pączki are made from richer yeast dough that won't collapse when you bite into it.

Can you eat paczki before Fat Tuesday? ›

And so, Fat Tuesday is one last hurrah to sink your teeth into a freshly made, indulgent paczki. Pączki has been around since the Middle Ages, according to Joan Bittner, owner of the Polish Art Center in Hamtramck. In Poland, paczki are traditionally eaten on Fat Thursday, the last Thursday before Lent.

What are the donuts called that you eat on Fat Tuesday? ›

Paczki are traditional Polish donuts, popular on Fat Tuesday aka Mardi Gras.

What is tradition to eat on Fat Tuesday? ›

What are some foods traditionally eaten on Fat Tuesday? Depending on your tradition, religion, or culture, people enjoy a variety of foods on Fat Tuesday, including pancakes, king cake, jambalaya, or a crawfish boil. Individuals consume foods high in fat and sugar to prepare for Lenten fasting.

What is eaten in Poland on Fat Thursday? ›

On the last Thursday before entering the Lent period of abstinence, Poles eat huge numbers of pączki (deep-fried doughnuts, often filled with jam) as well as faworki (thin, crisp pastries powdered with sugar).

What is the most popular flavor of paczki? ›

Perhaps the most iconic of all pączki fillings is rose petal marmalade. This unique, fragrant filling is a throwback to older times and is especially popular in the Warsaw area. The delicate flavor of rose petals is captured in a sweet marmalade, offering a floral note that perfectly complements the rich, fried dough.

What's the difference between paczki and Sufganiyot? ›

Sufganiyot vs Paczki

While paczki are fried in lard, sufganiyot are fried in schmaltz (clarified chicken fat) as lard does not follow the kashrut laws of Judaism. Plus, sufganiyot are usually served on Hanukkah, while paczki are saved for Fat Tuesday or Tlusty Czwartek.

What did Cowboys call donuts? ›

Bear Sign – A cowboy term for donuts made while they were on the range. A cook who could and would make them was highly regarded.

How long do paczki last? ›

The paczki are best the same day they are made, but can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.

What does paczki mean in English? ›

noun. , plural pacz·ki. a traditional Polish doughnut, filled with jam or another sweet filling and covered with powdered sugar or icing.

What is the saying for Fat Tuesday? ›

38. "The only good Tuesday is Fat Tuesday." 39. "Everywhere else, it's just Tuesday."

Are paczki only sold on Fat Tuesday? ›

In Polish-American culture, Pączki Day (punch-key) is a once-a-year event and is only celebrated on Fat Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday, which always falls in the seventh week before the Christian holiday Easter.

What is another name for Fat Tuesday? ›

Mardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday. It's also called Shrove Tuesday, Carnival Tuesday or Pancake Tuesday, depending on where the celebration is taking place.

What is the difference between a donut and a paczki? ›

Paczki vs Donuts

The difference between paczki and donuts is the ingredients in their dough. Paczki uses an extra amount of enriching ingredients, yeast, grain alcohol, and high-gluten flour. Together, these create a richer-than-brioche dough, but far chewier with little to no crumbs.

What do Polish people eat on Shrove Tuesday? ›

Paczki are traditional Polish doughnuts that distinguish themselves with a richer, sweeter dough and are filled with jams, custard or a traditional prune filling. The doughnuts are eaten by Polish Catholics on Shrove Tuesday to splurge before fasting begins for Lent the next day.

What does paczki stand for? ›

Paczki is a Polish word (already in its plural form, paczek is the singular form) meaning package.

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