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<h1 itemprop="name" class="name">Polish Doughnuts – Pączki</h1>
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<b>Prep Time: </b><span itemprop="prepTime">30 minutes</span>
<b>Cook Time: </b><span itemprop="cookTime">10 minutes</span>
<b>Servings: </b><span itemprop="recipeYield">12</span>
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<strong>1 ½</strong> cups all purpose flour
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<strong>¼</strong> cup sugar
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<strong>¼</strong> teaspoon salt
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<strong>7</strong> grams instant yeast
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<strong>⅔</strong> cup milk warmed to 35°C
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<strong>3</strong> tbsp vegetable oil
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<strong>2</strong> egg yolks
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<strong>½</strong> tsp vanilla
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about ¼ cup extra flour
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<strong>1</strong> tbsp melted butter
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<strong>⅓</strong> cup sugar for coating
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<strong>1</strong> cup jam, custard, or filling of choice
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Place flour, sugar, salt, & yeast in large bowl.
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Stir in warm milk, followed by oil, egg yolks & vanilla.
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With electric mixer, beat for 2 minutes on high speed.
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Stir in enough flour until the dough holds together.
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On a floured surface, knead 50 turns, cover with plastic and let
rest 10 min.
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If using custard filling, make it now so it can cool. (see recipe
below)
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<p class="line">Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.</p>
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On a floured surface, roll dough 1/2-inch thick. Cut circles using
a 2 1/2 -inch round cutter, dipped in flour. Re-roll scraps.
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Place mounds on baking sheet, cover with a towel, and let rise in
a warm spot about 45 minutes. (1 hour at room temp.) During this
time, preheat oven to 375° F.
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When paczki are puffy, but not necessarily doubled in size, bake
for 10 minutes.
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Melt butter and place 1/3 cup sugar in a plastic produce bag. Lay
down some wax paper to save cleanup.
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Remove paczki immediately from pan to wax paper. Brush each one
while warm (top & sides) with melted butter and roll in bag to
coat with sugar.
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For jam, fill warm or cooled paczki using a pastry bag with a long
tip, pushing into the side, or cut a slit in the side and insert
filling with a spoon. For custard, cool paczki before filling. All
paczki are best served right away.
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<p class="line"><strong>Custard Filling:</strong></p>
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In a small saucepan, combine 1/4 cup sugar + 4 teaspoons
cornstarch. Slowly stir in 1 cup low fat or whole milk + 1 egg
yolk. Bring to a boil. Cook & stir about a minute. (it
thickens more as it cools) Spread onto a dinner plate and let it
stand, undisturbed, to cool thoroughly before using - refrigerate
if necessary.
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Note: If using a pastry bag, choose a smooth jam and not one with
pieces of fruit as they can clog the tip.
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