I decided to write today and give a short history on Fingerhut Bakery.
Frank Fingerhut came to America in 1894 from Czechoslovakia. In 1895, he opened with his wife (and I still remember her at the old peoples home in Berwyn near McNeal) the first Fingerhut Home Bakery where besides selling ethnic goods he made Babi Rye as well as other baked goods he had made in the old country.
In about 1915/18 his son Charles Fingerhut purchased the land on Cermak and Central and built what was for over 82 years, Charles Fingerhut Bakery. I have some great pictures of the FIRST Fingerhut Home Bakery (located on 18th & May in Chicago) as well as pics of the Cicero store (5535/37Cermak) from 80-90 years ago!!! I am in the process of having them put online (on the website within a month).
I, more than anyone would love to have a retail store, but all good things must take time, I am planning to open in 2010. Until then, I am baking out of the Kaufman/Imperial Bakery's retail store in Skokie. As much as that great family has helped me once again establish my bakery, I too am having fun bringing a new spark to their bakery with my creations!
It is a match made in heaven.
Oh, by the way.... I have also been writting a Bio/Cook book on myself growing up as a bakery brat as well as adding over 100 recipes of products made at Charles FIngerhut Bakery up to the day it closed!
Including Houska, Kolacky, Poppyseed Ring, Danish Coffee Cakes and many many more items!
I hope that everyone reading this realizes that I, as the past 6 generations before me live and breath the bakery business! My son,
who I sheltered from working at the bakery must have it in his blood
also, because he is the main reason Fingerhut Bakery is back!
Respectfully,
Herb Fingerhut
7th Generation Master Baker
... after all it takes a baker! ~ Charles Fingerhut (1929)