Beignet Recipe Made With Alcohol (2024)

Beignet Recipe Made With Alcohol (1)Photo: Courtesy of Blackbird.

We don't know about you, but when we think about what should be on the table at a holiday breakfast or brunch, we're not picturing egg whites and muesli. Rather, cheesy frittatas, crisp bacon, and plenty of OJ to keep those mimosas flowing. Of course, no spread would be complete without a little something for your sweet tooth. So, as long as you're indulging a wee-bit more than usual this time of the year, we've got a recipe for airy beignets that are served with a boozy Zinfandel dipping sauce.

Pastry chef Dana Cree of Blackbird restaurant in Chicago (opened by James Beard award-winning chef Paul Kahan) gave a welcoming tweak to the popular doughnut trend. While we love the idea of incorporating fresh sage into the dough, it's the cinnamon, blackberry jam, and Zinfandel dipping sauce that has us swooning. Don't feel too guilty. After all, the holidays come but just once a year.

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Beignet Ingredients:

1 ¼ cups milk

2 tsp active dry yeast

2 tbsp honey

¼ cup heavy cream

1 egg yolk

3 ½ cups all-purpose flour

1 tsp salt

6 tbsp soft butter

2 cups powdered sugar

1 tsp sage powder (optional)

1 quart vegetable oil

Steps:

1. Mix milk, yeast, and honey in a small bowl and let sit for 10 minutes.

2. Combine yeast mixture with cream and egg yolk in the bowl of a standing mixer and whisk until combined.

3. Add flour and salt and mix on medium-low speed for five minutes.

4. Add the butter and mix on medium-low speed for 10 more minutes.

5. Transfer the dough (it will be a little sticky) to a lightly oiled container. Cover and store in the refrigerator for six hours, preferably overnight.

6. Remove the cold dough from the refrigerator and place it on a floured surface. Roll the dough to a thickness of ½ an inch.

7. Cut the dough into 1 ½-inch squares. Arrange the squares one-inch apart on flour dusted cookie sheets and cover with plastic wrap or a damp towel. Set the beignets aside in a warm place and proof for 45 minutes.

8. Prepare to fry the beignets. Place the vegetable oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Secure a candy thermometer to the side of the pot. When the oil nears 350 degrees, adjust the temperature on your stove to maintain the oil at 350 degrees.

9. When the beignets have proofed for 30 minutes, carefully transfer them to the hot oil, four or five at a time. Fry them, gently flipping them over constantly, until golden brown, about three-to-five minutes.

10. Remove the beignets from the oil and drain on the paper towels.
Sift the powdered sugar (together with the sage if using) and promptly toss the warm beignets until well coated.

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Zinfandel Dipping Sauce Ingredients:

2 cups blackberry jam

1 cup Zinfandel (Cree prefers Ravenswood)

5 sage leaves

1 cinnamon stick

¼ cup brown sugar

2 cups blackberry jam

Steps:

1. Place the zinfandel, sage leaves, cinnamon stick, and brown sugar in a small pot and cook over medium-low heat until the wine reduces to ½ cup.

2. Remove the sage leaves and cinnamon from the syrup, and stir the syrup with the blackberry jam.

3. Allow the sauce to cool to room temperature before serving. The sauce will keep in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Cree's Tips:

1. If you want to prepare this recipe in advance of the party, you can wrap the cut beignets and store them in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours, or in the freezer for up to a week.

2. Place a small container of oil in the freezer. In the instance that the oil gets too hot, you can cool it quickly by adding the cold oil.

3. Since the oil can splatter as you cook, set a bowl of ice water to set on the counter in case it splashes on your skin. This way, you can plunge your hand directly into ice water to ease the burn.

4. If you find yourself occupied with other tasks for your party, you can allow your beignets to cool entirely before tossing them in the powdered sugar. However, the warmth of the recent frying helps the powdered sugar stick to the beignets in a thicker layer. It also gives the beignets a mottled look rather than the precise powdery coating of a grocery store doughnut hole.

Beignet Recipe Made With Alcohol (2024)

FAQs

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.

Why are my beignets hard? ›

You will have tough beignets if you overmix the dough.” “Be sure to use plenty of flour.” “Don't add too many pieces at once to the oil or else the oil temperature will drop, and your beignets will fry up flat. They will not puff up.”

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 is the secret to beignets? ›

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 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.

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.

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.

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.

Do beignets have alcohol? ›

Each beignet is served with a pipette of your choice of alcohol. The pipettes allow guests to infuse the alcohol into the hollow beignets themselves, in order to avoid a soggy mess!

What oil does Cafe du Monde use? ›

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. “We buy hundreds of thousands of pounds of cottonseed oil to run the Café Du Monde,” says Burt Benrud, vice president Café Du Monde.

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.

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.

Can you eat beignets the next day? ›

No; since beignets are fried, they should be enjoyed right away. If you reheat them, they will dry out and get hard.

Can you leave beignet dough out overnight? ›

Can I let it sit overnight? Absolutely, most recipes call for an chilled overnight rest. The dough rolls out better when it's cold too. They don't need an overly long rise time before frying in the morning.

What texture should beignets be? ›

Beignets are different than doughnuts in a few ways. First, the dough is made with a single rise. This creates a chewy texture rather than a fluffy one. Because of this, the doughnuts taste best hot from the fryer.

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 my beignets hollow? ›

Finally, the beignets made from dough that rested two hours and then was rolled, cut, and fried had more of a hollow center — light and airy and perfect for filling with Nutella etc, if you'd be so inclined.

What is the difference between French beignets and New Orleans beignets? ›

New Orleans beignets are different from the classic French beignet in that they are made with yeast to help the dough rise. French beignets, meanwhile, are a choux pastry, a pastry that relies on moisture content instead of yeast to facilitate rising. Today, beignets are considered the official donut of Louisiana.

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