New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (2024)

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Now you can have New Orleans-Style Beignets without leaving the comfort of your home! If you’ve never enjoyed these soft and pillowy fried doughnuts before, you’re in for a treat. Because this is the best beignet recipe!

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Beignets Recipe

We’re heading to New Orleans for vacation today! And I’m SO ready for it. But before we head to the airport, I’m popping in so I can share these beignets with you. And while I can’t say they’re exactly as good as the ones they serve at Café du Monde (aka the best beignets in New Orleans), I can say they’re pretty darn close. So yeah, I guess you could say this is my copycat Cafe du Monde recipe!

They fry up crispy, chewy, and golden brown! Dust with powdered sugar and serve warm!

New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (2)What is a Beignet?

To put it simply, beignets are square shaped pieces of dough that are deep fried and generously sprinkled with confectioners sugar. They’re best served hot and are best paired with a cup of coffee, or café au lait!

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Tips and Tricks:

  • First things first: you need a deep fry (aka candy thermometer) for this recipe. Because if your hot oil temperature is off, your fried dough will be too. This is the candy thermometer I use, and I love it. It’s less than 10 bucks and I’ve probably used it over a hundred times!
  • To proof the yeast mixture, your water should be between 110 and 115 degrees (F). If the water is too hot, it will kill the yeast cells, and if it’s too cold, the yeast will remain dormant and the dough won’t rise.
  • Because beignets are best eaten hot, I highly suggest serving these as soon as possible! Once they’ve sat, they become soggy and unappealing.
  • This recipe requires bread flour. Bread flour is a high-gluten flour that has a tiny amount of barley flour and vitamin C added. The barley flour helps the yeast activate, and the vitamin C increases the elasticity of the gluten and its ability to retain gas as the dough rises.
  • The dough does need to be refrigerated for at least 2 hours. The good news? It can be made up to 24 hours in advance!
  • You should also know this recipe makes a TON of beignets, so I suggest having friends over to help you eat them all 😉
  • Finally, don’t skip the confectioner’s sugar! Without it, the beignets are quite plain. To make “dressing” the beignets an easy affair, place them in a paper bag – a few at a time – with a generous amount of sugar and shake for a few seconds. Be sure to have paper towels nearby too… as there’s sure to be a little mess!

Serve these warm, with extra powdered sugar and strong coffee. And enjoy!

If you try this recipe for New Orleans-Style Beignets, let me know what you think! Leave a comment below, and don’t forget to snap a pic and tag it #bakerbynature on instagram! Seeing your creations makes my day ♥

More Beignet Recipes:

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  • Chocolate Beignets

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New Orleans-Style Beignets

Ashley Manila

Now you can have New Orleans-Style Beignets without leaving home!

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Inactive Time 2 hours hrs

Total Time 2 hours hrs 45 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 and 1/2 cups warm water, between 110 and 115 degrees (F)
  • 2/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 and 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
  • 2 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 1 cup evaporated milk
  • 2 and 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 7 cups bread flour
  • 1 and 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 4 cups peanut oil, for deep frying
  • 2 cups confectioners’ sugar

Instructions

  • In a medium-size bowl, add the warm water, sugar, and yeast and whisk well to combine. Sit aside for about 10 minutes, or until the mixture has bubbled up and become foamy.

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the eggs until smooth. Beat in the vanilla and evaporated milk. Beat in 3 and 1/2 cups of the flour until smooth. Turn the mixer to low speed and slowly pour in the yeast mixture (careful here - this mixture can splash up if added to quickly!); beat until smooth. Add in the butter and beat until incorporated. Finally, beat in the remaining 3 and 1/2 cups of flour and salt. Beat until dough is smooth and cohesive; about 2 minutes. Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate the dough for at least 2 hours, or up to 24 hours.

  • Line a large rimmed baking sheet with three layers of paper towels, set aside.

  • In a large enameled cast-iron pan, heat4-inches of oil to 360 degrees (F). Remove the dough from the refrigerator. On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough out into a 1/4-inch thick rectangle. Cut the dough into 2 and 1/2-inch squares.

  • In batches, fry the dough until they puff up and are golden brown in color, about 1 minute. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the beignets to the prepared baking sheet and repeat with remaining dough.

  • Dust with powdered sugar and serve at once!

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  1. New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (11)Carrie says

    New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (12)
    These turned out great! So soft inside! I’ve made scones before, but this was my first beignet. Chilling the dough before rolling it out seemed to help a lot.

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  2. New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (13)Kevin S. says

    New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (14)
    Way better than Café du Monde!

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  3. New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (15)Vonnie J Kopp says

    Great easy recipes! I added a little dribble of honey after I dusted them with powdered sugar..so good. Next time I’m going to DD a little lavender to get he honey.

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  4. New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (16)Edwardo Glynn says

    New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (17)
    Your recipe runs circles around the pre-mix I’ve been making from Cafe du Monde for years. Thank you!!!

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  5. New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (18)M says

    New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (19)
    We just got back from New Orleans and these are authentic and delicious. They bring back great memories. 🙂

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  6. New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (20)sally laRhette says

    New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (21)
    Looks good!

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  7. New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (22)Sage says

    New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (23)
    They are better in my opinion and i ate beignets on weekly basis when i lived in in New Orleans. If you like a little morebtaste add a teaspoon of dried or the the peel of one fresh lemon or orange. I the south we love apple butter, so you can also try reducing the powder sugar to a vwry rhin layer and just dip them in apple butter, it tastes amazing.

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    • New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (24)Ashley Manila says

      Thank you so much for letting me know, Sage!

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    • New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (25)Brooke says

      New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (26)
      That sounds soooo damn good sis definitely going to try it

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    • New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (27)Debbe’ says

      Thistle sounds like a great idea! Can’t wait to make them ️

      Reply

  8. New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (28)do my coding assignment says

    New Orleans-Style Beignets Recipe - The Best Beignet Recipe (29)
    Ashley, your New Orleans-Style Beignet recipe looks absolutely divine! I’ve always been a fan of beignets, especially after visiting New Orleans a few years ago. The soft, pillowy texture combined with the sweet powdered sugar is a match made in heaven. I can’t wait to try out your recipe and bring a little bit of that NOLA magic into my kitchen. On a side note, I’m working on a research paper about the cultural significance of various desserts around the world. I’ve been thinking of using a specific website to help with the research and writing process. Have you ever used online platforms for research or content creation related to your baking? Any recommendations or thoughts?

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FAQs

How to make beignet mix better? ›

You may have to add a little more or a little less water to achieve a good beignet mix dough, and you may have to make more than one batch to get the hang of it. Mix the ingredients with a spoon until the beignet mix is all mixed with the water. The dough should be relatively soft, like drop biscuit dough.

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 oil does Cafe du Monde use for beignets? ›

If it isn't, the beignets absorb too much oil and the powdered sugar melts when served and the beignet is greasy, sticky, and a hot, sweet mess of soggy dough. Cafe du Monde fries their beignets in cottonseed oil, even though most recipes call for vegetable oil.

Can you let beignet dough rise overnight? ›

You can also allow the dough to rise overnight in the fridge. The rising time is important because it helps create a beignet that is light, puffy, and pillowy once fried.

How sticky should beignet dough be? ›

If it's not too sticky to knead, knead it on a floured surface or with the dough hook; if it's still pretty sticky, add another 1/2 cup flour. Knead until it's smooth and elastic, yet still tacky. Put the dough into an oiled bowl, cover with a tea towel and let rise for 1 1/2-2 hours.

How much powdered sugar does Cafe du Monde use in a day? ›

The worker said they replace the powdered sugar machine each hour with 50 lbs of sugar. So 50 lbs x 24 hours = 1200 lbs of sugar. We also wanted to know what this number was in liters; as I am Canadian. The density of powdered sugar is 1.77lbs/L so that means about 680 L of powdered sugar.

What is the best oil to fry beignets? ›

As far as the oil goes, I really recommend peanut oil for frying pastries because it has a high smoke point and is almost flavorless–while canola oil is great because it has a high smoke point and it's good for your heart (um, am I talking about heart health in a post about deep-fried treats?), it can take on kind of a ...

Why are my beignets raw on the inside? ›

Why are my beignets raw in the middle? Oil that's too hot will quickly brown the beignets before the centers have a chance to cook. Make sure to check your oil temperature, and reduce the heat if your beignets are browning too quickly.

What is the name of the dough in beignets? ›

The French-style beignet in the United States has the specific meaning of deep-fried choux pastry. Beignets can also be made with yeast pastry, which might be called boules de Berlin in French, referring to Berliner doughnuts, which lack the typical doughnut hole, filled with fruit or jam.

Why do beignets come 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.”

What kind of flour does Cafe du Monde use? ›

You can always purchase our beignet mix and make them at home with family and friends. What are the ingredients in your beignet mix? Enriched wheat flour, enriched barley flour, milk, buttermilk, salt, sugar, leavening (baking powder, baking soda, and/or yeast), natural and artificial flavoring.

How many pounds of powdered sugar does Cafe du Monde use? ›

Do you know how many pounds of powdered sugar the famous Café du Monde in New Orleans goes through? To keep their famous beignets completely loaded with powdered sugar, they use approximately 5,000 lbs every week!

Can I freeze beignets? ›

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.

Are beignets supposed to be doughy in the middle? ›

Are beignets supposed to be doughy? On the inside, beignets should be light and fluffy, like a regular fried doughnut. If your final product is doughy, the oil might have been too cool when you added the beignets, causing them to absorb oil and become doughy.

Can you eat beignets cold? ›

Instead, get a hot beignet -- don't eat these things cold -- because the sugar will hold onto the surface of the beignet and will melt more quickly as you eat. Next, carefully lift the beignet to your mouth but do not breathe! If you have to take a breath first, put the beignet down.

Is it OK to use expired beignet mix? ›

Can you use Beignet Mix after the expiration date? We DO NOT recommend using our mix after the best by date. One of the ingredients is powdered milk, and it will sour after the best by date.

Is beignet mix supposed to be sticky? ›

The dough is enriched and sticky but if it seems too wet you can add an additional 1/4 cup of flour. Because the dough is very rich it takes a little time to rise but don't be discouraged it's worth the wait. If you're not using the dough right away you can store it in the fridge for up to 48 hours.

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.

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