Easy Beignet Recipe | How to Make Beignets (2024)

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Taste: Simple sweet perfection. Feel free to add any flavors you want! A little drizzle of honey, caramel, or chocolate takes these to a whole new level, although that wouldn’t be very authentic. Who cares about authenticity if it’s delicious?
Texture: Golden brown and slightly crisp on the outside, ultra soft, fluffy, and pillowy on the inside.
Ease: Surprisingly easy, just requires some patience and clean up. Don’t let the dough or deep frying scare you away! I’ve included so many tips below.
Appearance: This just looks like what you’d be welcomed to heaven with, right?!
Pros: Bring New Orleans right to your kitchen.
Cons: So bad, but so good.
Would I make this again? Oh yeah. Best beignets ever.

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Way back in 2015 I was lucky enough to take a girls’ trip to New Orleans with my blogging BFF Ashley. As professional food bloggers, we were (of course) ridiculously excited about the food. As someone with a mega sweet tooth in particular, I could not wait to try famous beignets from Cafe du Monde.

Admittedly, I was worried they wouldn’t live up to all the hype. Would they just taste like pure sugar? Thankfully, they did not disappoint. In my view, the best food is usually the simplest. If you can’t make something simple taste good, then something has gone wrong.

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I knew I had to attempt to recreate beignets at home. Through trials and experiments over the years, I’ve learned a lot. Having Café du Monde as a comparison, I think I found a winning recipe! I’ve included tons of tips and tricks below, so if making homemade beignets intimidates you, be sure to read through them.

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How to Make Beignets

What are Beignets?

The word is French and basically translates to doughnut or fritter. This recipe makes New Orleans-Style Beignets which are made from a simple yeast-raised dough that’s cut into squares, deep-fried until golden brown, and generously coated in powdered sugar. What’s not to love?!

What’s the Difference Between a Donut and a Beignet?

They’re very similar with just a fewstylisticdifferences. Most simply, beignets are shaped into squares instead of round donut shapes, and they’re coated in powdered sugar instead of glazed or iced.

You’ll see this beignet recipe uses evaporated milk instead of whole milk (classic to most recipes for doughnuts) to yield an extra fluffy and tender texture. It also uses bread flour, which has a higher protein content and therefore will develop a stronger network of gluten when the dough is kneaded. This helps create those big puffy squares so each bite is extra fluffy inside.

Ingredients for Easy Beignets:

  • Granulated sugar– Just enough to sweeten, add moisture, and help the beignets brown while frying. Don’t skip this!
  • Instant yeast – Learn about the differences between active dry and instant yeast here.
  • Eggs – 1 large egg plus 1 egg yolk for extra tenderness.
  • Fine sea salt –I prefer sea salt, but you can also use table salt.
  • Evaporated milk– This helps create a rich, tender, and fluffy texture and makes this beignet recipe more pantry friendly!
  • Vanilla extract – To enhance the sweet flavor and aroma.
  • Bread flour– The extra protein helps to create more structure for ultra-thick and fluffy beignets.
  • Unsalted butter – Make sure to use butter that is completely softened to room temperature.
  • Oil, for frying – This recipe uses vegetable or canola oil because most people have these on hand, but if you want to get really authentic, try and find cottonseed oil! It has a high smoke point of 420°F, and it’s what Cafe du Monde uses.
  • Confectioners’ sugar –It isn’t a beignet unless it’s covered in confectioners’ sugar, aka powdered sugar!

How to Make the Beignet Dough

Beignet dough is super easy to make, especially if you’re using a stand mixer. If you don’t have one, you can always knead by hand. A few tips:

  • Whatever you do, don’t skimp on the rising time. For most kitchens, it’ll take at least 2 hours to properly double in size, possibly even 3 to 4 hours. This is because this is an enriched dough. The extra fat and sugar in the dough recipe will slow down the rise time.
  • 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.

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Can You Make Beignets Ahead of Time?

Yes! You can make the dough ahead of time and fry later when you’re ready. Here’s how:

  1. Make the dough as written up until the point of rising.
  2. Cover well with plastic wrap and store in the fridge for up to 4 days.
  3. The dough will continue to slowly rise in the fridge.
  4. Let it come to room temperature before proceeding with the recipe as written.

How to Shape Homemade Beignets

  1. On a lightly floured work surface, use a rolling pin to roll the dough out into a large rectangle about 1/4-inch thick.
  2. Use a pizza wheel, pastry cutter, or sharp knife to cut out squares of dough.
  3. For small beignets, cut 1 1/2-inch squares. For larger beignets more like Cafe du Monde’s, cut out 3-inch squares. Adjust the frying time to the size of the squares.
  4. Be sure to keep the rest of the dough covered while frying so it doesn’t dry out.
  5. Whatever you do, do not overwork the dough as this will lead to tough beignets. Just be gentle!

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How to Fry Beignets

In order to create beignets that are airy and fluffy inside and perfectly browned without being greasy on the outside, we’re using oil that’s slightly hotter than normal. Cafe du Monde apparently uses ultra-hot oil at 380°F, but this recipe calls for oil at 360°F so as to keep everything safe. Oil temperatures can fluctuate quickly, so it’s important to keep an eye on it and adjust your stove heat frequently.

It’s important to be accurate here! I always always always use a deep-fry thermometer for both safety and convenience. This deep-dry thermometer is only $10 and works great – I’ve used mine dozens and dozens of times! It’s super important to watch the temperature the entire time and adjust your stove as necessary to maintain it.

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How Much Powdered Sugar to Use For Beignets

The key here is to take the amount of powdered sugar you think you’ll need, and double it! You really can’t dust too much powdered sugar here for a more traditional-style NOLA beignet! Use a very large, deep bowl or even a paper bag to help coat your beignets in powdered sugar, without causing a huge mess.

How to Serve Beignets

  • Serve as fresh as possible.
  • Beignets start to harden and go stale even after just a few hours.
  • A batch of beignets goes perfectly with a cup of coffee – or a café au lait, just like they serve in New Orleans!

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More Delicious Doughnut Recipes:

  • Cheesecake Stuffed Baked Doughnuts
  • Old-Fashioned Sour Cream Doughnuts
  • Baked Creme Brulee Doughnuts
  • Homemade Chinese Doughnuts

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How to Make

How to Make Beignets

By: Tessa Arias

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Yield: 25 to 30 beignets

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Inactive Time: 2 hours hrs

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 2 hours hrs 40 minutes mins

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How to Make Beignets, New Orleans French Quarter-Style. Surprisingly simple to make at home and absolute perfection! The best tips and tricks included.

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup lukewarm water
  • 1/4 cup (50 grams) granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon instant yeast
  • 1 large egg plus 1 egg yolk, slightly beaten
  • 3/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1/2 cup evaporated milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 4 cups (508 grams) bread flour
  • 2 tablespoons (28 grams) unsalted butter, completely softened to room temperature
  • Vegetable oil or canola oil, for deep frying
  • 1 1/2 cups confectioners’ sugar

Instructions

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook, combine the water, sugar, yeast, egg + egg yolk, salt, evaporated milk, vanilla, and half the flour (254 grams). Mix until combined. With the mixer on low speed, add the butter and then the remaining flour and increase the speed to medium. Knead until soft, smooth, and slightly tacky but not unbearably sticky, about 2 to 3 minutes. If needed, add more flour 1 tablespoon at a time to bring the dough together.

  • Place the dough in a greased bowl, and cover with plastic wrap. Let rise in a warm place for about 1 hour, or until doubled in volume. To make ahead: store the risen dough in the fridge for up to 3 days. Let come to room temperature before proceeding with the next step.

  • Punch down the dough and let it rise again for another 30 minutes.

  • Preheat 3 to 4 inches of oil in a wide Dutch oven or large heavy-bottomed pot set over medium-high heat to 350°F measured with a deep-fry thermometer. Sift the confectioners’ sugar into a large bowl.

  • While the oil is heating, roll the dough out on a floured work surface into a rectangle about 1/4-inch thickness, sprinkling with flour if your rolling pin sticks anywhere. Cut into 2 1/2-inch squares with a pastry wheel or pizza cutter.

  • Deep fry three to four at a time, flipping every 20 seconds, until they become a golden color. Adjust the heat up and down as the oil temperature fluctuates, to keep a consistent temperature of 350°F.

  • Remove the finished beignets with a slotted spoon or spider, drain them for a few seconds on paper towels, and then toss them into the bowl of confectioners' sugar. Serve immediately.

Show us!If you make this recipe, be sure to snap a picture and share it on Instagram with #handletheheat so we can all see!

This post was originally published in 2015 and updated in 2021 with recipe improvements, more tips, and new photos. Photos by Ashley McLaughlin.

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FAQs

What kind of dough are beignets made of? ›

A beignet is a yeast-risen dough that is rolled out, cut into square shapes, and deep-fried until golden brown. A hollow pocket forms in the center of the beignet when frying. Right when the beignets come out of the frying oil, they are rolled in copious amounts of powdered sugar.

Why are my beignets not fluffy? ›

Do not add too many pieces to the oil or else the oil temperature will drop and your beignets will be fry up flat. They will not puff up. The only other reason the dough does not puff up would be if you rolled the beignet dough too flat. Try rolling the dough a little thicker.

What oil does Cafe du Monde use for beignets? ›

The Café Du Monde beignet is a square piece of dough, always fried in cottonseed oil and lavishly covered with powdered sugar. A plate of three is served for less than $3.

Why are my beignets raw in the middle? ›

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.

Are beignets just funnel cake? ›

The texture of a good beignet is also juicier and the individual doughs balls are less splintered than the funnels of a funnel cake. A beignet looks more similar to a powdered donut than a funnel cake.

What kind of flour does Cafe du Monde use? ›

A yeast dough will produce a lighter and sweeter beignet than a basic white flour dough, which many recipes recommend. Cafe du Monde uses multiple flours in their mix, including rye flour, and they aren't willing to share the exact mix and proportions in their recipe.

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.

Can you let beignet dough rise overnight? ›

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.

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 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.

What makes beignets puff up? ›

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.

Can Cafe du Monde beignet mix go bad? ›

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.

Should beignets be hollow? ›

Authentic French Quarter beignets should be lightly golden, square, a little hollow, and downright fluffy. And with this recipe and careful frying, your homemade beignets can be just as memorable.

What is the coffee to water ratio for Cafe Du Monde? ›

Insert the filter paper into the chemex and pour a small amount of water over the paper to wet it as this removes the 'papery' taste - disregard this water afterwards. Grind the Cafe Du Monde coffee of your choice and add it to your filter paper. It is recommended that you add a minimum of 30g of coffee to make 500ml.

Are beignets the same as fried dough? ›

A beignet is a sweet fried dough with origins in the fine pastry capital of the world: France. It's also common to find these in areas with heavy French influence, like New Orleans, where they are ubiquitous.

What is a beignet made of? ›

Beignets are a French doughnut that is made up with yeast, sweetened dough, squared cuts and then fried. Then dusted with powdered sugar. They are known to be light, airy like and pillowy pastries. Whereas a doughnuts are different by shape and texture.

What are New Orleans beignets made of? ›

What is a beignet? Beignets were first introduced to the city by the French-Creole colonists in the 18th century. The concept is simple – dough is fried then covered with mounds of powdered sugar – but the result is extraordinary.

What are Cafe du Monde beignets made of? ›

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. Do you use eggs in your beignet mix? We do not use eggs in our mix.

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