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CAFE DU MONDE BEIGNETS COPYCAT RECIPE - THE FOOD HAC…



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A French Quarter tradition since 1862, Cafe Du Monde beignets are probably the most famous beignets in the world.

Provided by Todd Wilbur

Total Time 165 minutes

Prep Time 30 minutes

Cook Time 135 minutes

Yield 21 beignets

Number Of Ingredients 10

3/4 cup warm water (105 to 110 degrees F)
1 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
1/3 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup whole milk
1 egg, beaten
3/4 teaspoon salt
18 ounces (3 1/2 cups) all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons vegetable shortening, melted
Cottonseed oil for frying
Powdered sugar

Steps:

  • Dissolve the yeast and sugar in the warm water in a large mixing bowl, or the bowl of a stand mixer. Let the solution sit for 15 minutes and it will become foamy.
  • Whisk in the milk, egg and salt. Then mix in half of the flour with a large spoon. If using a mixer, use a paddle attachment on low to medium speed.
  • Mix in the shortening.
  • Add the remaining flour and mix with the spoon until you can use your hands, then turn the dough out onto a floured board and knead just until smooth. Don't over-knead or the dough will get too tough. If using a mixer, swap out the paddle for your dough hook and knead just until the dough is smooth.
  • Place the dough in an oiled bowl covered with plastic wrap or a towel in a warm spot to rise for 2 hours. The dough will double in size.
  • Preheat 3 to 4 inches of cottonseed oil in a pan or deep fryer to 370 degrees F.
  • On a heavily floured surface, roll out the dough until it is 1/4-inch thick. Use a pizza slicer or knife to cut the dough into 2 1/2-inch square pieces and fry 3 to 4 pieces at a time in the oil. Immediately after dropping the dough into the oil use a large spoon to gently splash hot oil over the top of each piece. after 30 to 45 seconds, flip all of the beignets over and continue to baste with the oil. After another minute or so, flip the beignets again, and continue to cook until the beignets are a deep golden brown. Continue flipping the beignets over to brown them evenly on both sides. After about 3 minutes, they should be done. Let them drain on a cooling rack or a paper towel-lined plate for a minute, until you can handle them.
  • Serve three beignets on a plate with a very heavy dusting of powdered sugar on top.

BISCUIT BEIGNETS RECIPE - PILLSBURY.COM



Biscuit Beignets Recipe - Pillsbury.com image

Learn how to make beignets with biscuits in 15 minutes. With only three simple ingredients, this easy beignet recipe gives you a classic Louisiana dessert that's ready to impress. Your kids will always look forward to munching on these powdered treats. Perfect for easy mornings together and welcoming company, these biscuit beignets are sure to be a new favorite.

Provided by Pillsbury Kitchens

Total Time 15 minutes

Prep Time 15 minutes

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 can (12 oz) refrigerated Pillsbury™ Flaky Layers Buttermilk Biscuits (10 Count)
Vegetable oil for deep frying
Powdered sugar

Steps:

  • Separate dough into 10 biscuits; cut each biscuit into quarters.
  • In deep fryer or heavy saucepan, heat 2 inches oil to 350°F. Fry biscuit quarters, in batches, in hot oil 2 to 3 minutes or until golden brown. Drain on paper towels; sprinkle generously with powdered sugar. Serve hot.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 350 , CarbohydrateContent 28 g, FatContent 5 , FiberContent 0 g, ProteinContent 3 g, SaturatedFatContent 3 1/2 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, SodiumContent 600 mg

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