Savory or Sweet - Always a Delicious Treat
What is a beignet? In the simpliest of terms, beignet - pronounced "ben-yay" - is French for fritter and is an umbrella term for pastries made from deep-fried dough.
While they are often stuffed with fruit, vegetable, seafood or meat fillings, beignets are best known in the United States as a doughnut-like confection that is served hot and covered with powdered sugar. They are often paired with cafe au lait- a 50/50 mix of milk and bold coffee with chicory and are the official state doughnut of Louisiana.
Below, you'll find more information about beignets, including: photos, links to recipes and how-to-make beignets video demonstrations as well as beignet products. You can even weigh-in on where to find the best beignets and are welcome to submit your own favorite recipe.
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How to Make Beignets
Recipes and Step by Step Instructions
- Beignet Making Video Demonstrations
- A series of video demonstrations covering each step in the beignet-making process.
- New Orleans Style Beignet Recipe
- This recipe is featured on NOLACuisine.com
- Beignets with Mississippi Blueberry Sauce
- This recipe comes from the cookbook - Commander's Kitchen: Take Home the True Tastes of New Orleans with 150 Recipes from Commander's Palace Restaurant.
- Peanut Butter Beignets with Carmelized Bananas and Bitter Caramel Ice Cream
- Not for the faint of heart, this is a challenging recipie from epicurious.com
- Brandied Apricot Beignets with Chocolate Dipping Sauce
- Brand and apricots amp up the flavor of this fritter recipie from epicurious.com
- Orange-Scented Beignets
- A quick yet elegant beignet recipe from Gourmet.com
Beignet Eating Tips
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#1 DON'T WEAR DARK COLORS
#2 FORGET ABOUT YOUR DIET
#3 ENJOY!
The Best Places to Find Beignets
Cafe Du Monde - Original French Market Coffee Stand New Orleans
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Cafe Beignet | New Orleans Coffee & Beignets
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Morning Call Coffee Stand, New Orleans most famous coffee drinking place
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Wikipedia - Beignet
French Doughnuts
A beignet (pronounced b?.??, which is the French word for fried dough), in American English, refers to a pastry made from deep-fried dough and sprinkled with confectioner's sugar, is a kind of French doughnut. Category: wikt - :savory#Adjective|Savory versions of beignets are also popular as an appetizer, with fillings such as crawfish and shrimp.
In France, beignet is an umbrella term for a large variety of pastries made from deep-fried dough with fruit or vegetable filling. They may contain other fillings, as well: potatoes, mushrooms, or even meat. The tradition of deep-frying fruits for a side dish dates to the time of Ancient Rome. Names for beignet recipes vary throughout France - beignets, bugnes, merveilles, oreillettes, beignets de carnaval, bottereaux, tourtisseaux, corvechets, ganses, nouets, vautes and others.
The term beignet can be applied to two varieties, depending on the type of pastry. The French doughnut beignet in the United States is simply a deep-fried choux pastry; this variety is very similar to Italian zeppole or the German spritzkuchen. Also, beignets can be made with yeast pastry, which might be called boules de Berlin in French, referring to Berliner doughnuts which have a spherical shape (i.e. they do not have the typical doughnut hole) filled with fruit or jam. This variety is similar to the Polish p?czki.
The western parts of Germany use the term beignet for variants having a fruit filling while referring to other variants as Krapfen.
In the US, beignets are associated with the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. They are also served at restaurants such as Cafe du Monde, and at theme park resorts such as Disney's Port Orleans Resort. Beignets are the official state doughnut of Louisiana. You can also find authentic beignets at Huey's Southern Cafe on River Street in Savannah, Georgia.
Beignets made with chestnut (Beignets de farine de châtaigne) flour are known as fritelli in Corsica.
Battle of the Beignets
Round One - Cafe du Monde vs. Cafe Beignet
There's no such thing as a bad beignet, but...
Who has the best beignets?
Fetching blurbs now... please stand byCafe du Monde
ghotibait says:
How many times have I forgotten Cafe du Monde only takes cash? Nothing like the powdered sugar.
Posted June 09, 2009
Temp_Girl says:
Cafe Du Monde, HANDS DOWN! I spent my first semester in New Orleans (Loyola U.). Each time I go back, it's my first port of call.
Posted April 18, 2009
Sunshine30 says:
I used to stop at the Cafe du Monde any time I went to the quarter - best beignets I've ever had.
Posted April 10, 2009
lea says:
Everyone knows about cafe dumonde. They are right next to the french market. Great place
Posted April 09, 2009
Cafe Beignet
financialadvisers4U says:
I am not sure who makes the best, but I can say that I really need to try some.
Posted April 10, 2009
OhMe says:
It has been years since we visited New Orleans and had a genuine beignet. I can't remember the name of the place but it was well known for having the best about 30 yrs ago.
Posted March 31, 2009
LauraFincannon says:
I've never had a bad beignet, but I favor Cafe Beignet's offering. I think it's the texture and heaviness of them that I like best. That said, I don't think I've ever said, "no" to a beignet from Cafe du Monde, either.
Posted March 29, 2009
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- Sylviane_Nuccio Sylviane_Nuccio Dec 30, 2009 @ 7:23 pm
- I love beignets. I don't know if it's because I am French, but in my book beignets taste much better then doughnuts. 5 start for you :)
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- Beetlemania Beetlemania Oct 10, 2009 @ 1:50 pm
- Now I'm hungry...
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- chicandsavvy chicandsavvy Jun 9, 2009 @ 8:55 pm
- Looks deliciously French; must try. 5*'s and favorited. Thanks.
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- Senora_M Senora_M May 18, 2009 @ 9:37 pm
- Cool lens! 5*s!
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