Easy Beignet Recipe! (Fried dough) (2024)

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on Feb 12, 2021, Updated Jan 13, 2024

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You are in for a treat with this classic Beignet recipe. Beignets are like an easy version of donuts. They are pillowy, deep fried, dusted with powdered sugar, and to die for!

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Beignets originate from France and can be translated in English to mean fritter. They are extremely popular in New Orleans. When you make these delicious treats at home it’s just like being transported to the French Quarter.

Classic beignets are best served warm. You can refrigerate the dough for up to 2 days and bring the dough back to room temperature when you are ready to fry them up. If I’m baking for a crowd I like to double this recipe because they disappear fast!

Table of Contents

  • Why You’ll Love This Recipe
  • Recipe Ingredients
  • How To Make Beignets
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Expert Tips
  • Easy Authentic Beignets Recipe
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Easy these are to make. I think they are much easier to make than donuts and faster too.
  • While traditional beignets are sweet, they can be adapted to include various fillings or toppings, appealing to a wide range of tastes and preferences.
  • They are light, airy and taste delicious
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Recipe Ingredients

  1. Instant or Rapid-Rise Yeast: Speeds up bread making, no proofing needed.
  2. Sugar: Sweetens and aids in browning.
  3. Eggs: Add structure and richness.
  4. Vegetable Oil (in dough): Moistens and tenderizes dough.
  5. Flour: Provides structure and elasticity.
  6. Salt: Enhances flavor, controls yeast.
  7. Confectioners’ Sugar: For dusting, adds sweetness.
  8. Vegetable Oil (for frying): Used for deep-frying, creates crispiness.

How To Make Beignets

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  1. Combine water, yeast, and sugar; wait until foamy (5 mins).
  2. Add eggs and oil; mix in flour and salt to form dough.
  3. Cover and refrigerate dough to rise (1 hour).
  4. Prepare baking sheet with wire rack and paper towels.
  5. Heat oil in Dutch oven to 350℉.
  6. Roll dough, cut into squares, and fry until golden.
  7. Drain on paper towels, transfer to rack.
  8. Dust with confectioners’ sugar and serve.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

They are both similar actually. Both donuts and beignets are made from yeast and deep fried producing a delicious treat. They differ in shape and by a few ingredients. Beignets are a lot lighter than a donut as they are hollow in the middle.

What do you eat with beignets?

You can pair beignets with your favorite hot drink, add some fruit on the side, or just eat it as dessert. Dipped in chocolate sauce would also be delicious. You really just can’t go wrong.

How do you pronounce beignets?

Beignet is a French word. The proper pronunciation is ben-yay.

What do beignets taste like?

Beignets taste like a light, airy fried bread dough, they don’t actually have a ton of flavor on their own. The powered sugar adds just the right amount of sweetness that you need.

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Do I need a deep fryer to make this beignet recipe?

You can make beignets in a deep frying pan like dutch oven or even a deep pot. No one likes hot oil splashing on them, so the deeper the better.You’ll need 2-3 inches of oil in the bottom of your pan.

Expert Tips

  • Don’t let a little frying scare you! It’s so fun to know how to make things like this even if the cooking method might be new to you. A heavy bottomed pan, a thermometer, and a spider strainer (to get the food out of the hot oil) will make all the difference.
  • Don’t be stingy on the powdered sugar and consider serving them with a shaker of powdered sugar on the side so folks can add more as they like while eating. That’s how they are served in New Orleans.
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Easy Authentic Beignets

By: Melissa Griffiths

You are in for a treat with this classic New Orleans beignet recipe. Beignets are pillowy, deep fried dough, dusted with powdered sugar, and to die for!

Prep: 30 minutes mins

Cook: 10 minutes mins

Rising Time: 1 hour hr

Total: 1 hour hr 40 minutes mins

Servings: 24 Beignets

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Equipment

  • Thermometer

  • Spider Strainer

  • Heavy Bottomed Pan

Ingredients

  • 1 cup warm water, (110℉)
  • 1 tablespoon instant or rapid-rise yeast
  • 3 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • ¾ teaspoon salt
  • confectioners’ sugar, at least 1 cup
  • additional 2 quarts of vegetable oil for frying

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, combine the water, yeast, and sugar. Let sit until foamy, about 5 minutes.

  • Whisk in the eggs and 2 tablespoons of oil into yeast mixture.

  • Add the flour, salt and stir together until well combined. The dough will be a bit sticky, that’s ok.

  • Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap (sometimes lightly wetting the edge of the bowl helps the plastic wrap to stick on tightly). Refrigerate dough for about an hour, until it has nearly doubled in size.

  • Prepare for frying the beignets by setting a wire rack into a rimmed baking sheet. Line a second baking sheet with a double layer of paper towels.

  • Pour the 2 quarts of oil into a heavy bottomed Dutch oven or large skillet, it should fill the bottom of the pot 2-3 inches. Heat over medium to medium-high heat.

  • Transfer dough onto a floured counter and cut in half. With one half of the dough, pat into a rectangular shape with floured hands, flipping to coat with flour. Roll dough out into ¼-inch-thick rectangle (about 12 by 9 inch).

  • Using a pizza cutter, cut dough into twelve 3-inch squares.

  • Repeat this process with the second piece of dough.

  • When the oil is 350℉ (using a thermometer is the easiest way to gauge this), add a few beignets at a time (don’t over crowd the pan). Fry until golden brown, about 3 minutes total, flipping halfway through frying.

  • Transfer beignets to the pan with the paper towels. Repeat with remaining dough.

  • When they are cool enough to touch but still hot place them on the rack set inside the pan. Dust heavily with confectioners’ sugar and serve warm.

Notes

  • Don’t let a little frying scare you! It’s so fun to know how to make things like this even if the cooking method might be new to you. A heavy
  • bottomed pan, a thermometer, and a spider strainer (to get the food out of the hot oil) will make all the difference.
  • Don’t be stingy on the powdered sugar and consider serving them with a shaker of powdered sugar on the side so folks can add more as they like while eating. That’s how they are served in New Orleans.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 of 24 beignets, Calories: 98kcal, Carbohydrates: 19g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 0.3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 0.4g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Cholesterol: 14mg, Sodium: 78mg, Potassium: 24mg, Fiber: 0.5g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 20IU, Calcium: 5mg, Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

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.

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.

Why won't my beignets puff up? ›

Don't roll your dough too thin or they won't puff up when fried. Aim for 1/2 inch thickness when rolling out the dough. The dough is enriched and sticky but if it seems too wet you can add an additional 1/4 cup of flour.

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.

What oil do you use to fry dough? ›

Heat about 3/8" vegetable oil to 375°F in an electric frying pan, or in a pan over a burner. If you're using a 10" diameter pan, this is 2 cups of vegetable oil.

What oil makes things crispy? ›

Some cooks, including Fran McCullough, author of The Good Fat Cookbook, swear by deep frying with animal fats like lard (374°F smoke point) and beef tallow (400°F). Fans say this natural, saturated fat imparts great flavor and makes the ingredients crispier.

Why does fried dough taste so good? ›

The feeling and taste of biting into the crunchy surface, and the soft inside is so nice. Also, fat (from the frying oil) adds another dimension of taste to the food. In fact, fatty taste is now commonly accepted as another taste.

What is fried dough made of? ›

It is then kneaded and allowed to rise before being shaped into a pizza and baked. Fried dough, on the other hand, is typically made with flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar. It is then mixed with water or milk and fried in hot oil until golden brown.

What is beignet dough made of? ›

Yeast: This beignet recipe starts with active dry yeast dissolved in warm water. Evaporated milk: You'll need a can of evaporated milk. Sugars: White sugar goes into the dough, while powdered sugar is sprinkled liberally on top of the finished beignets. Eggs: Eggs lend moisture and help bind the dough together.

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.

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.

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.

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 eat beignets the next day? ›

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.

What oil does Krispy Kreme use to fry? ›

We use vegetable shortening (palm, soybean, and/or cottonseed and canola oil) for zero gram of trans fat per one serving of doughnut. All monoglycerides and diglycerides are vegetable based. Enzymes are also present. The lecithin we use is soy-based.

Is canola oil good for beignets? ›

Canola oil is a great choice for high heat cooking. Canola oil has one of the highest smoke points of all commonly used vegetable oil at 468 °F (242 °C).

What oil is best for frying in a fryer? ›

Oils with higher smoke points are ideal for deep frying because they can withstand higher temperatures without burning. Some common oils with high smoke points include peanut oil, canola oil, and safflower oil. These oils are suitable for high-heat cooking and provide a crispy texture to fried foods.

What is the best oil to cook fried in? ›

Canola Oil: Best All-Purpose Oil for Frying

It's great for all different kinds of frying methods, but it is also a good choice for roasting vegetables or making dressing. At about 400 degrees, the smoke point of canola oil is fine for deep-frying—a lot of deep-fried foods need an oil temperature of 325 to 375 degrees.

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