These Homemade Beignets Are a Trip to New Orleans without the Ticket Price (2024)

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Enjoy pillowy New Orleans-style Beignets right at home. It's a trip to Cafe du Monde without the ticket price!

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Cindy Rahe

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Updated March 28, 2024

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Have you ever had a beignet? These sweet squares of fried dough buried in powdered sugar are a staple of New Orleans food culture, with tourists making the trek to the famous Café du Monde just for beignets and coffee.

My NOLA beignet experience has remained a lasting memory. I was lucky enough to be in great company, music played all around us, and as we approached the café, the humid air was thick with the smell of frying dough, sugar, and coffee. It was heaven.

While I can’t just jet off to New Orleans for a beignet experience anytime I’d like to, I can recreate something similar at home and share it with all of you!

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What To Expect From a Beignet

When I was working on this recipe, I channeled my memory of those beignets. Each bite needed to begin in a cloud of sugar and a just-crisp golden edge, giving way to a pillowy, warm interior.

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How Are Beignets Different From Doughnuts?

Beignets only have a single rise, unlike doughnuts, which have a second rise after they are cut out. Instead, beignets go from the initial rise to cutting and frying in pretty quick succession.

Once fried, they are coated, and I mean absolutely covered, in powdered sugar.

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How Are Beignets Served?

Sometimes beignets are served with a side of jam for dipping, but not always. They are usually served warm, covered in powdered sugar, and with coffee on the side. I’m personally a fan of the classic combo of sugary, warm beignet and bitter coffee.

Time Saving Beignet Tips

If you want to prepare the dough ahead of time, you can do a slow rise in the refrigerator overnight. Then you can roll it out and cut the beignets. Since the dough will be cold, let the cut beignets come to room temp for about 30 minutes before frying.

To reheat beignets: A quick 10 seconds in the microwave will perk them up just enough.

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New Orleans Beignets

Prep Time15 mins

Cook Time20 mins

Rising Time2 hrs

Total Time2 hrs 35 mins

Servings8 servings

Yield16 beignets

Ingredients

  • 3 cups (415g) all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting

  • 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt

  • 3 tablespoons sugar, divided

  • 1 cup warm whole milk, about 100°F

  • 2 teaspoons active dry yeast

    See Also
    fried dough

  • 1 large egg

  • 3 tablespoons butter, melted

  • 1 1/2 to 2 quarts vegetable oil

  • 3 cups powdered sugar

Special Equipment

  • Stand mixer

Method

  1. Start the dough:

    In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine 3 cups of flour, salt, and 2 tablespoons of sugar.

  2. Bloom the yeast:

    In a 4 cup measuring glass or medium bowl, combine the warm milk (it should be about 100°F), remaining tablespoon of sugar, and yeast, and allow it to sit until foamy, about 5 minutes.

  3. Make the dough:

    Beat the egg into the foamy milk mixture and add the mixture to the mixing bowl of flour. Mix by hand or using the paddle attachment with your stand mixer set to low or medium low, until you get a wet dough with shaggy dry bits throughout. This can take anywhere from 30 seconds to 1 1/2 minutes depending on how you’re mixing.

    Swap out the paddle attachment for the dough hook. Add the melted butter. Set the mixer to medium-low until the butter is incorporated, about 1 minute.

  4. Knead the dough:

    Turn the mixer up to medium or medium-high (depending on the size and weight of your mixer) and knead on the hook for about 6 minutes. The dough should be tacky to the touch but not so wet that you can’t handle it.

  5. Shape the dough and let it rise:

    Shape the dough into a ball and place it in a greased bowl. Cover with plastic and allow it to rise until doubled in size, 1 to 2 hours depending on the temperature of the room.

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  6. Set up your frying and dusting stations:

    Fill a large 4-quart pot with a few inches of vegetable oil (about 2 quarts). Set a cooling rack over a baking sheet and place it next to the pot of oil along with tongs.

    Sift 3 cups of powdered sugar into a medium-sized mixing bowl and set next to the rack and a sheet pan.

  7. Cut the dough and heat the oil:

    Once the dough has risen, turn it out onto a floured surface and roll it out into an oblong shape (about 10 inches by 14 inches and 1/4 inch thick). Cut the dough into 16 rough rectangles and cover with a flour-dusted tea towel to rest while you heat the oil.

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  8. Fry the beignets:

    Heat the frying oil to 325°F. Fry the beignets in batches until golden, about 1 1/2 to 2 minutes per side.

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  9. Drain and coat the beignets in sugar:

    Use your tongs or a frying spider to lift the beignets out of the frying oil and place them on the baking rack.

    Let some of the fat drain off for about a minute before covering in powdered sugar. You want to coat them with sugar while the beignets are still hot, but not straight out of the fryer dripping in oil. Drop the drained beignets into the bowl with the powdered sugar. Turn to coat. Repeat with the remaining beignets.

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  10. Serve:

    Serve warm with another generous dusting of powdered sugar and hot coffee on the side.

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
458Calories
20g Fat
63g Carbs
7g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 8
Amount per serving
Calories458
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 20g26%
Saturated Fat 5g23%
Cholesterol 38mg13%
Sodium 176mg8%
Total Carbohydrate 63g23%
Dietary Fiber 2g5%
Total Sugars 27g
Protein 7g
Vitamin C 0mg0%
Calcium 47mg4%
Iron 2mg13%
Potassium 110mg2%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. In cases where multiple ingredient alternatives are given, the first listed is calculated for nutrition. Garnishes and optional ingredients are not included.

These Homemade Beignets Are a Trip to New Orleans without the Ticket Price (2024)

FAQs

What is the most famous beignet place in New Orleans? ›

Cafe du Monde in the French Quarter is the oldest and most iconic beignet shop, but several other cafes have become local favorites such as Cafe Beignet and Loretta's Authentic Pralines for their praline-filled beignets. See a full list of place to grab New Orleans beignets below.

How long do beignets last? ›

Beignets really are best served fresh, but if you have any leftover you can keep them in an airtight container on the counter for 2-3 days or even freeze them for 1-2 months. Reheat the beignets in the microwave for 15 to 20 seconds or in the oven at 350 degrees F for 3-5 minutes to serve them warm.

What are beignets made of? ›

New Orleans-style beignets: New Orleans-style beignets are made from an enriched yeast dough — similar to a doughnut — that contains milk, butter, and eggs for color and texture. New Orleans-style beignets also wear a much thicker coat of powdered sugar than their French counterpart.

When to eat beignets? ›

In New Orleans, they are often consumed as a breakfast item served with powdered sugar on top. They are meant to be eaten immediately after frying and are served at several cafes in the New Orleans region.

How long is the wait for Cafe du Monde? ›

Similar to Café Beignet, you will likely encounter a line to get into Cafe Du Monde. Depending on the time of day you arrive, the line might be down the block so come prepared for at least a 30 minute wait.

Where does Kim Kardashian eat beignets in New Orleans? ›

“You know I wouldn't come to New Orleans without getting beignets from Café Du Monde — or six bags of beignets,” Kardashian wrote via her Instagram Story in November 2017. Commander's Place is equally as popular among A-listers. The landmark restaurant is known for its must-try turtle soup.

What is the difference between French beignets and New Orleans beignets? ›

The difference between classic French beignets and the New Orleans-style fritters seen can be found in the preparation of the dough. The former is made from pâte à choux, while those from the Big Easy are made from leavened dough that's cut into squares and fried until crispy on the outside and airy within.

Are beignets better warm or cold? ›

Make sure to fry the Beignets in batches and don't overcrowd the pan or the oil will cool down too much. Beignets are best served hot or warm straight after frying they don't taste nearly as good the next day.

What is the best oil to fry beignets? ›

Your cooking oil should be at 370 degrees Fahrenheit. We use cottonseed oil at the Cafe Du Monde, and we recommend you use cottonseed oil. However you may use any vegetable oil you wish. Remember that the temperature of the oil will drop when you add the beignet dough to the oil.

Why are beignets sold in threes? ›

At that time, beignets were generally called “French Market doughnuts,” something Fernandez rectified in 1958 when he rebranded them “beignets.” Asked why beignets are always served in threes, Roman had a very simple explanation: “My grandfather always sold them in threes, so that is what we still do today.”

Are beignets just funnel cake? ›

Funnel cakes are drizzled into hot oil, while beignets and cut and portioned like dumplings. And they're both topped with powdered sugar. So he's probably onto something here. But New Orleanians take their cuisine seriously.

Why are my beignets not fluffy? ›

Tips for MAKING Your Fluffy Beignets:

Be sure that you oil is NIICCE and hot. We had our oil even 20 degrees hotter than the box called for and this really seemed to help the dough puff. Try to keep that oil temperature as even as possible!

What drink goes with beignets? ›

Beignets pair well with a late harvest dessert wine that matches the indulgence of the confectioner's sugar. The cinnamon and sugary goodness of king cake deserves a sauvignon Blanc, moscato, or a nice sparkling wine sans brut.

What do you eat with beignets? ›

Sometimes beignets are served with a side of jam for dipping, but not always. They are usually served warm, covered in powdered sugar, and with coffee on the side. I'm personally a fan of the classic combo of sugary, warm beignet and bitter coffee.

What is the cousin of a beignet? ›

Beignets are one of New Orleans' signature sweet treats. But this powdered-sugar-dusted-delicacy has a lesser-known cousin, the cala, with a fascinating and unique history.

Which Cafe du Monde is the original one? ›

The Original Cafe Du Monde Coffee Stand was established in 1862 in the New Orleans French Market. The Cafe is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It closes only on Christmas Day and on the day an occasional Hurricane passes too close to New Orleans.

Which cafe beignet is the original? ›

Cafe Beignet on Royal Street – the one that started it all! Located in a converted 1800s carriage house, Royal St. offers a European cafe setting with a lush, tropical courtyard.

How many beignets does Cafe du Monde make a day? ›

The kitchen at Cafe Du Monde. I believe Cafe Du Monde sells around 30,000 beignets a day, give or take.

What is Top of Mart New Orleans? ›

Previously a rotating nightclub known as Top of the Mart, the upper levels of what is the new Four Seasons Hotel have been transformed into a major new city attraction–Vue Orleans Observatory, “a 360-degree observation deck and interactive experience high above the Mississippi River”.

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