New Orleans Style Beignets Recipe (Cafe du Monde) - Amy in the Kitchen (2024)

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The best beignets recipe tastes just like the ones from Cafe du Monde in New Orleans. Warm and fluffy donuts are covered with powdered sugar and served with coffee for a delicious treat.

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Some of my fondest childhood memories are set firm in the French Quarters of New Orleans. When I was about 10 years old, I had the rare experience to watch Fats Domino play the piano on a second floor veranda while he sang "Blueberry Hill". I was in awe.

Taking a stroll through Jackson Square to watch street performers was always a treat. To earn money, the local boys would createtap shoes by attaching co*ke bottle tops to the bottom of their sneakers with a piece of string. I was mesmerized by their ability to stay completely in tune with each other as they danced to the music that was playing near by.

Artists painting and sculpting, beautiful jazz music in the air and of course a visit to the famous Cafe du Monde.

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Anytime we made a trip to the Big Easy, I knew at some point in the day, my little fingers would be covered in sweet white powdered sugar from the beignets.

If you ever go to New Orleans, Cafe du Monde is a must see. When I say, must see, I mean you must go and enjoy their one of a kind beignets and coffee.

In simple terms, beignets are rectangular shaped donuts that are covered with powdered sugar. Enjoythem with a cup of cafe au lait or hot chocolate and you'll understand what all the fuss is about.

Cafe du Monde is always packed with tourists and locals, but don't worry, the lineis quick. If you can't get a table, get a brown bag of beignets "to go". Walk over to the levee on the Mississippi River, lay back and watch the barges go by.

You'll be amazed at how beautiful it is.Visiting southern Louisiana is like going to another country. The French Quarter boasts original wrought iron horse stands and brick paved roads.

There's always music in the air and of course a party going on at all hours of the day and night.

If you can't get down to New Orleans to try a plate of beignets, why not make your own?

You'll be surprised how easy they are to make. Laissez le bon temps rouler!

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New Orleans Style Beignets Recipe

Amy Duska

The best beignets recipe tastes just like the ones from Cafe du Monde in New Orleans. Warm and fluffy donuts are covered with powdered sugar and served with coffee for a delicious treat.

5 from 1 vote

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 2 minutes mins

Rise Time 2 hours hrs

Total Time 2 hours hrs 17 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups warm water
  • 1 teapsoon salt
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 cup evaporated milk
  • 7 cups flour
  • 2 ¼ teaspoons fast acting instant yeast 1 packet
  • ¼ cup shortening
  • 4 cups canola oil for frying, may need more
  • 2 cups powdered sugar

Instructions

  • Place the water, salt, eggs and evaporated milk in a stand mixer and mix together using a dough hook.

  • In a separate bowl stir together the flour and yeast.

  • Add 3 cups of the flour mixture to the wet ingredients and beat until blended. Add the shortening and beat until blended well. Add the remaining flour, a cup at a time, until the dough is coming together and starting to pull away from the sides of the bowl. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let it sit on the counter for 2 hours.

  • Heat the oil to 350° using a candy thermometer to measure temperature.

  • Using a rolling pin, roll the dough on a floured surface, into a large rectangular shape. Using a pizza cutter or knife, cut the dough into 2" x 3" rectangles.

  • Drop the rectangles into the oil, 2-3 at a time, and let them fry on each side until they turn light brown, this only takes about a minute. Keep an eye on them or they will over cook.

  • Take them out of the fryer and place them into a brown paper bag. Shake the bag to coat the beignets. Add more powdered sugar to the bag as needed. (If you don't have a paper bag, dust with powdered sugar.) Serve them warm.

Notes

Store cooked beignets at room temperature in an air tight container for up to 2 days.

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Comments

  1. Stacey says

    Nola can I make the dough in advance and keep it in fridge for about 8 hours after it rises?

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    • Amy says

      Hi Stacey, I have never stored mine in the fridge but ... I've read that it can be kept in the fridge for a couple of days before frying them!

      Reply

    • Julianna Westgor says

      You can make the dough ball in bulk and keep in fridge after making. When you want to use then take and roll/ cut/ proof to room temp before baking should work just fine! I’m a pastry chef and always have to find a way to make doughs for multiple days this is how I tend to do my yeast doughs!

      Reply

  2. Didi says

    LOVE NOLA! Though I must say, I prefer morning call over Cafe du Monde. We bought a box of Cafe du Monde beignet mix and I am waiting for the perfect moment to try it. LOL

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    • Amy says

      There's another restaurant that gives Cafe du Monde a run for their money too(being from Louisiana I'm really not supposed to say that....shhhh). If you are ever in Savannah, GA, stop by a restaurant named Huey's. They have delicious beignets that they serve with praline sauce. Amazing! I'm pretty sure the owner is originally from Louisiana too....

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      • Carrie Golliher says

        Absolutely! We had Huey’s beignets and they were to die for ❣️

    • Kathie says

      I was just at Morning Call and I agree with you.

      Reply

  3. Elizabeth @ Bowl of Delicious says

    This certainly took me back! I lived in NOLA for 2 years and constantly miss it- especially moseying around the French Quarter, smelling the smells of beignets and listening to the clip clop of horses on the cobblestones... it's a multi-sensory experience that is unlike any other. I can't wait to try these!! Pinned 🙂

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    • Amy says

      It's good to hear from someone who can really appreciate the beauty of all things New Orleans! I miss it so much. Thanks for stopping by Elizabeth!

      Reply

  4. Chrissy says

    I lived in NOLA for 4 years for grad/law school and Cafe du Monde is the reason I now drink coffee. The beignets are of course amazing, but the coffee...I still dream about whatever crack they put into it and to this day, cafe au laits are my go-to morning pick me up.

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    • Amy says

      It brings back such good memories!

      Reply

    • nancie says

      Grew up in New Orleans. My favorite city in the world! Still have beignet dreams LOL. Sadly, I have discovered I am allergic to gluten, so dreams they must remain. The coffee traditionally has chicory added. Maybe that is the flavor you miss.

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      • Amy says

        Hi Nancie! I definitely miss the chicory! It's certainly not for everyone but it does bring back memories 🙂 Might have to try to make them gluten free.

    • Mary says

      Aren't you missing the sugar in this recipe?

      Reply

  5. Elizabeth says

    New Orleans Style Beignets Recipe (Cafe du Monde) - Amy in the Kitchen (4)
    Just reading your description of New Orleans put me right back at little cast iron table at Cafe Du Monde with a cup of thick, sweet coffee and a plate of beignets. Your photographs are stunning - all that texture, and I love the white on white!

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    • Amy says

      Thank you Elizabeth. I wish I could go back more often!

      Reply

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New Orleans Style Beignets Recipe (Cafe du Monde) - Amy in the Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

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 oil is best for frying 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 my beignets not fluffy? ›

Tips for MAKING Your Fluffy Beignets:

Really coat that countertop and rolling pin with flour- you do NOT want these babies to stick and they really, REALLY want to. 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.

What 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.

What is so special about Cafe Du Monde? ›

It is a New Orleans landmark and tourist destination, known for its café au lait and beignets. Its coffee with chicory is widely available in the continental United States.

Do Cafe du Monde beignets have eggs? ›

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.

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

Spoon in two tablespoons of coffee to every 225 ml of water into your pot, equating to around 65g of coffee for every litre. The coffee to water ratio for French press is around one part coffee to 15 parts water.

How much 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!

Should beignet dough 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.

What is the science behind beignets? ›

The process relies heavily on the dough's water content and the heat at which it is cooked. The science behind frying beignets involves accurate heat to ensure the immediate formation of a barrier that prevents oil from seeping in, keeping the inside moist and tender.

What makes beignets special? ›

The concept is simple – dough is fried then covered with mounds of powdered sugar – but the result is extraordinary. When served hot, they are absolute perfection, especially when accompanied by café au lait or chocolate milk.

How do you make beignets soft again? ›

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. You will just want to add a fresh dusting of powdered sugar before serving. They won't be quite as good as fresh, but still pretty darn good.

Why are beignets served 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.”

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