Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Will You Have a Fastnacht?



Today is Fat Tuesday. It is also Fastnacht Day. A fastnacht ia a fluffy pastry similar in texture to a donut. It is usually a non-filled pastry and can be coated in sugar or powdered sugar and most of the time served warm. Although a true Pennsylvania Dutch person will tell you they are served plain. The exact history of the fastnacht seems to be a great debate. But Fat Tuesday is one day before the beginning of the forty days of lent that will lead up to Easter in the Christian tradition. There are many ingredients ,including flour, fat, eggs, and lots of butter. Most of these items are given up for the lent, and during this period aren't consumed. The problem is what to do with all these contents in the meantime, before they spoil. So the people in Central and Eastern Pennsylvania, where this day seems to be the most popular for fastnacht day, make tons of fastnachts and pastries to gorge the family on. And every year I can't help but think of the Mistress's Grandma who was always so special to me. She is ten years gone, but I can remember her in the kitchen, deep frying and making tons of fastnachts for the ladies church function that they would have that day. Plus, she also made enough for the whole neighborhood and the family. So even though she is gone I always keep the tradition alive. Tonight on my way home I picked up my order of fastnachts at the market where the lady makes them pretty close tasting to my Grandma's. Although, I have to admit, I did get a little sugar on mine. This one's for for Grandma!

8 comments:

  1. Happy Fastnacht Day!!!

    XOXOXOXOXOXOXO

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  2. Anonymous2/24/2009

    What a nice tradition to keep alive. Those are the best memories.

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  3. Anonymous2/24/2009

    Mistress, you know I went to Crumbs Bakery to get my fausnaught on! I had to pick up 24 for the office today. I don't need to eat one ,but why miss out on the fun. Enjoy!

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  4. Anonymous2/24/2009

    Any excuse to have a donut!!!

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  5. looks and sounds almost like a malasada I had over in Hawaii at Leonards. DELECIOUS!!

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  6. Anonymous3/08/2011

    YUMMM!!! I was looking for an explanation as such. My great grandma made them as well, but I haven't found a replacement in the 20 years she's been gone. CHEERS! STUFF UR FACES!!!

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  7. I do believe this is the first time I have heard what the hell this day is about! And Pa must be one of the only states to do this.

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  8. How intresting Mistress! The last thing this hefer needs is a fasnaught!

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Go ahead darling, tell me something fabulous!