Celebrate Paczki Day

Celebrate Paczki Day

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East Side, West Side, all across the town, Buffalonians will be celebrating Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday or Carnival–-whatever you want to call it-–starting this weekend through Tuesday, February 5. All celebrations promise good food, lively libations and pre-Lenten fun.

But the most unusual celebration will be this Saturday, February 2nd at the Adam Mickiewicz Library and Dramatic Circle*, (fondly known at Mickie’s) when the Cultural Committee of this organization hosts their 2nd Annual Paczki Day/Candlemas demonstration and party.

You are probably asking “What the heck is paczki?”

Paczki (pronounced ponch-kee) is a Polish doughnut, and what better way to get ready for Lent then to indulge in these tender fried pastries traditionally filled with fruits, jams or marmalades and rolled in white or powdered sugar. Lent is a forty day liturgical period of fasting and prayer and ends on Easter Saturday. Traditionally, Poles would make paczki just before Lent in order to use up all of the ingredients forbidden during Lent (such as lard, fruit and sugar).

Sound good? Well you can sample paczki this Saturday, and learn to make them too.

I have been conducting the Savor the Flavor program at Buffalo’s Historic Broadway Market this past year and was asked to join the fun by conducting a demonstration on paczki making. Methods used to make raised doughnuts and fried cake doughnuts will be featured. Plus, attendees will learn about proper frying techniques and taste the fillings used in paczki.

Amy Smardz, organizer of this event, will be discussing the various “Carnival” and Paczki Day traditions in Poland and other Slovic countries. Candlemas--a rite that celebrates new beginnings--will also be discussed. Amy joined me at the Wigilia Celebration at the Broadway Market in December and is very knowledgeable on Polish and Slovi traditions. Class begins at 5 PM. Price is $15.00 dollars and includes admission to the party.

Always wanted to win a Food Challenge? You can be the 1st ever Mr. or Ms. Paczki!

To qualify for the title you'll need to bring along your best recipe for Polish donuts and at least 10 donuts for the committee to sample. Who knows? You might be Western New York’s first Paczki King or Queen.

If you cannot make it to the demonstration you can still join the fun. The Paczki Party that begins at 7 PM will include traditional food and plenty of paczki. Admission is $7 per person and will include a ticket good for 1 drink at the bar.

I think that you will really get a kick out of this quirky place. If you do, a one-year year membership will be available at the bar. The membership fee ($10 bucks) is the best deal in town. Where else can you try a variety of imported Polish beers and shots of Krupnik and other imported Slavic liqueurs? Plus the décor is, ah, what can I say, “funky cool”.

A portion of this evening’s proceeds will benefit Dyngus Day Buffalo in an effort to make Buffalo’s Polonia a key destination for the day after Easter festivities, which will be Monday, March 24, 2007.

Reservations are required for the demonstration which begins at 5PM. Call Amy Smardz 716.228.3659 or Aniela Baj 716.479.2342 to reserve your spot today. There is plenty of free parking next to the building.

*The Dramatic Circle was organized and began producing amateur theatricals in 1895. It is the longest continuing operating theater in WNY. The library contains over 4,000 volumes and over 400 hand-written scripts for Polish plays.


Adam Mickiewicz Library and Dramatic Circle
612 Fillmore Avenue, Buffalo 14212

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What Others Have To Say

  1. zenfur

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    Jan 29th, 13:53

    Oh glorious Dyngus Day...last year at the Library, hot as hell, packed like sardines...and the polka band went from "I don't want her, you can have her, she's to fat for me" into the Ramones "I wanna be sedated". It was Dyngalicious. In support of all things Dyngus, I will eat the forbidden donut...

  2. rdominguez

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    Jan 29th, 15:05

    Yippee! I'm calling to make reservations!

  3. Joshua

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    Jan 29th, 18:39

    DYNGUS DAY AT THE CENTRAL TERMINAL - MARCH 24 2008, 5pm-11pm --- Central Terminal Events .

  4. Andrzej

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    Jan 29th, 19:19

    pa,czki=more than one pa,czek=one

  5. Andrzej

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    Jan 29th, 19:22

    oh, yeah. and "paczki" means "packages", as opposed to "pa,czki", which means doughnuts.

  6. Dan

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    Jan 30th, 13:18

    I thought Buffalo Rising didn't cover events in Cheektowaga ...

    (turns and runs) :D

  7. rdominguez

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    Jan 30th, 14:32

    Dan, Just so you don't get lost in case you decide to attend...this event is being held on FIllmore Avenue in Buffalo. :)

  8. ChristaSeychew

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    Jan 30th, 19:24

    Andrzej,

    Panini, ravioli and canolli are just a handful of words that are also plurals, used by most interchangeably for both the single and plural version of the word. I was unable to find any reference to Paczek Day or Pa,czek Day on the web; only Paczki Day, the version that the organization in charge of this event is using. It is unfortunate that foreign words often undergo changes when they are adapted for common use.

  9. mdc

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    Jan 30th, 19:29

    Thanks for the Polish lesson Andy. How strange that the meaning of a word can change with a comma. I think I will stick to the Romance Languages. Much easier and they sound much better too.

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