Fastnachts Pennsylvania Dutch Recipes

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PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH FASNACHT DOUGHNUTS



Pennsylvania Dutch Fasnacht Doughnuts image

Celebrate Fastnacht Day with these homemade Pennsylvania Dutch Fasnacht (meaning "the night before fast") Doughnuts! These delicious fasnacht doughnuts are deep fried to a golden brown and covered with sugar, cinnamon sugar, and powdered sugar. To be a little fancier, fill some of them with this perfect vanilla pastry cream! Fasnacht doughnuts were made using a 2.5" circle cutter.

Provided by Jennifer

Categories     Breakfast     Brunch     Dessert

Time 4h15m

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 cups Milk (scalded and then cooled)
4 1/2 tsp 2 packages Active Dry Yeast
1/2 cup Warm Water
1/4 cup Unsalted Butter (melted)
2 tsp Salt
3/4 cup Granulated Sugar
1/4 tsp Nutmeg
2 Large Eggs
7 1/2 cups All-Purpose Flour
3-4 cups Canola Oil (for frying the Fasnachts)
Additional Sugars for Coating the Fasnachts - Granulated Sugar (Powdered Sugar, Cinnamon Sugar))
3.4 oz Vanilla Pie Filling and Pudding Mix (1 box)
1 cup Milk
1/2 cup Heavy Whipping Cream

Steps:

  • Using a small saucepan, scald the milk and allow to cool.
  • Combine the 2 packets of active dry yeast and the warm water in the mixing bowl of the stand mixer that's fitted with the dough hook attachment. Let the yeast proof (or sit) for 10 minutes.
  • Add in the melted butter, cooled milk, salt, granulated sugar, nutmeg, and eggs. Then set the mixer speed to low and add in the flour one cup at a time, until the dough begins to form. There will be a lot of dough and it will be sticky, but it should pull away from the sides of the bowl easily. If you find that the dough is just way too sticky, you can add 1 tbsp. of flour until the dough is slightly tacky.
  • Transfer the dough to a clean, lightly floured surface and knead it for about 5-8 minutes until smooth.
  • Then place in a lightly greased, medium size bowl, flipping it over once to coat the entire ball of dough. Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap (do NOT use aluminum foil) and also place a clean, dry kitchen towel over top, and place in a warm, draft free spot for about 1 - 1.5 hours or until it's almost doubled in size. That last part is very important!
  • Gently punch the dough down in the center, then turn it out on to a clean and lightly floured surface and, using a floured rolling pin, roll the dough out to about a 1/2" thickness. Coat your circle cutter (mine was 2.5" dia in size) with some flour and then cut out the fasnacht doughnuts, placing them onto a parchment lined baking sheet (space them out about 1" a part, they will get bigger). With any leftover dough you may have, you can roll some into balls to make donut holes.
  • Cover the fasnacht doughnuts with a clean tea or dish towel and allow to rest for 1 hour or until they've almost doubled in size.
  • Meanwhile, line a large baking sheet with about 2-3 layers of paper towels with a cooling rack placed over top. Set aside. Note, the cooling rack part is optional.
  • When ready to fry the fasnacht doughnuts, place the canola oil into a deep heavy skillet or stock pot and heat until it reaches 365ºF. Two important notes here: 1. Add in the oil BEFORE you turn on the heat to heat up the oil. 2. Do not guess at what you think the temperature might be - use a candy/deep fryer thermometer.
  • Place 2-3 doughnuts in at a time for approx. 45 seconds to 1 minute on each side, turning them over with either tongs or a slotted spoon. You want the donuts to be a nice medium golden brown in color. At the correct temperature, they will fry quickly, so please pay attention while you're doing this part! If you're new to making homemade doughnuts, I would recommend only frying one at a time until you get the hang of it.
  • When the doughnuts are ready, carefully remove them from the oil and place them onto the cooling rack or paper towels to let any excess oil drain off of it. Allow them to cool slightly before adding the opening for the filling (optional).
  • When doughnuts are still warm and ready for coating, place 2-3 in a large ziplock bag with either the sugar or cinnamon sugar, and toss around until covered. Place them onto a parchment lined baking sheet or just begin to eat them.
  • The doughnuts should be cooled before adding the vanilla pastry cream filling.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the vanilla pudding mix and milk until it thickens.
  • Using your hand-mixer or stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whip the heavy cream on high speed for several minutes until medium peaks form.
  • Fold the whipped cream into the vanilla pudding mix with a spatula until completely blended.
  • Take a large piping bag fitted with a piping tip of your choice (I used the Wilton 1M tip) and fill with the vanilla pastry cream. Pipe into the doughnuts until filled.

FASTNACHTS, PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH



Fastnachts, Pennsylvania Dutch image

Making fastnachts on Fastnacht Day (Shrove Tuesday) is a Pennsylvania Dutch tradition. They are basically a potatoe based donut. This recipe was given to me by my mother, and is very similar to the one that my Pennsylvania Dutch great grandmother used.

Provided by ztkl40a

Categories     Dessert

Time 30m

Yield 6-12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 cup potato, freshly riced
2 eggs
2/3 cup sugar
1 cup buttermilk or 1 cup yogurt
2 tablespoons butter, melted
4 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons double-acting baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
2/3 teaspoon salt
1/3 teaspoon nutmeg or 1/3 teaspoon cinnamon

Steps:

  • Prepare 1 cup freshly riced potatoes.
  • Beat well 2 eggs.
  • Add very slowly, beating constantly, 2/3 cup sugar.
  • Stir in potatoes and 1 cup buttermilk or yogurt, and 2 tblspns melted butter.
  • Sift before measuring 4 cups all-purpose flour.
  • Resift w/ 2 tspns double acting baking powder, 1 tspn baking soda, 2/3 tspn salt, and 1/3 tspn nutmeg or cinnamon.
  • Stir in sifted ingredients into potato/egg mixture until blended.
  • Chill dough until easy to handle.
  • Roll out to 1/2 inch thick and cut.
  • Cook in oil at 375º F.
  • It's easiest to add them to the oil w/ a pancake flipper.
  • Flip as soon as brown on one side.
  • Takes about 3 minutes to cook one fastnacht.

FASTNACHTS PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH STYLE



FASTNACHTS Pennsylvania Dutch style image

Pennsylvania Dutch traditional Lentin favorite. made on Fastnacht Day which is a special Pennsylvania Dutch tradition that falls on Shrove Tuesday (the day before Ash Wednesday).

Provided by Steve P.

Categories     Breads

Time 1h20m

Yield 30 donoughts

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 cups milk, scalded and cooled to lukewarm
1/3 cup lard (or vegetable oil)
3/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 eggs, beaten
1/2 cup lukewarm water
1 package dry yeast, dissolved in the water
3 lbs unbleached all-purpose flour (to stiffen)

Steps:

  • Mix together all ingredients except flour.
  • Gradually add flour, stirring well, using spoon until too thick.
  • Then use hands and start kneading, gradually adding more flour until no longer sticky.
  • Cover with wet cloth and let rise in warm place for about 4 hours.
  • Roll dough on floured board to 1/2 to 3/4-inch thickness.
  • Cut into rectangles about 2-1/2 x 3-1/2 inches.
  • Make hole in center.
  • Place on floured board and let rise about 1 hour.
  • Deep fry in lard or vegetable oil at 360° until golden brown.
  • Flip to other side and brown.
  • Drain on paper towels.
  • (Recipe can easily be doubled).
  • Mix some powered sugar with a bit of nutmeg.
  • Dust with powdered sugar/nutmeg while still warm.

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