Baked Beignets are sweet baked treat that are part bread, part doughnut. It was introduced by French families in Louisiana during mid 1700 along with their chicory coffee.
Never baked beignets before but when I saw them on the net, decided to bake them myself. There are two types of beignets - fried or baked. Of course my choice goes to healthier version and easy method.
Combination of Baked Beignets and sweet coffee are so satisfying and filling too. Start baking yours to enjoy this lovely bake!
BAKED BEIGNETS
Yield : 20
Modified from KAF
2 C all purpose flour
1/2 C evaporated milk
1/4 C hot water
2 TB melted butter
1 TB sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp instant yeast
1/4 C confectioners' sugar
DIRECTION
Place all purpose flour,and instant yeast in a mixing bowl, stir to mix.
In a small bowl combine evaporated milk, hot water, butter and sugar.
Pour milk mixture to the flour, sprinkle salt and forms into soft dough. If it is sticky add 1-2 tablespoon flour.
Transfer to the floured board, knead by hand for 10 minutes or you can use your mixer to do the job.
Place the dough into greased and covered bowl, let rise for an hour.
Gently degas the dough, roll out into rectangle on floured work space. Cut into 1.5-2 in squares. Preheat oven @ 180 C. Let sit for 45 minutes.
Place the squares onto baking sheet. Bake for 15 minutes or until golden brown.
While still warm, toss with confectioners' sugar until well coated.
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kak, very nostalgic your tea set. i would love to try this one :)
ReplyDeleteLuv the recipe,its new to me.Superbly done dear.Luv it.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a baked beignet! Guilt free goodness!
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bookmarked!!!
delish n crispy..yum yum!!
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ReplyDeletenever tried this before thanks for sharing
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Wonderful recipe. Looks yummy and lovely.
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ReplyDeleteAssallamualaikum kak..
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mmm I've made baked beignets before and they were crazy good! Love these!
ReplyDeletethanks for the compliments kak. actually, i am learning from you :) thanks.
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ReplyDeleteI've only had these once before but yours look so scrumptious! I would definitely bake them too!
ReplyDeleteI don't remember ever tasting beignets, but they look so tasty, that I must try baking them.
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excellent cliks...love this..;)
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Wow, these look amazing. I've been afraid to make beignets because of the frying, but now I will definitely try these!!
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Those look delicious!
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Haven't tried the baked beignets...they look almost as good as the fried one.
ReplyDeleteI never before tasted these beignets, they look perfectly baked and yummm..
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I've never made a beignet. Just heard of them last night while watching Top Chef Desserts :-) I really want to try them, thanks for the recipe!
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Hi! I'm a new follower from the Thursday Blog Hop. I love the recipe and the spring garden corelle cup and saucer up there! Too cute! :)
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ReplyDeleteWow! As a Louisiana girl, a BAKED beignet is a new one on me! LOL!! Looks delicious! I am now happily following you from the blog hop at Welcome Wednesday. I hope you will follow me too! Blessings!!
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Ohhhhh...I love that they are not fried! I will have to try making them!
ReplyDeleteWow, seems simple and tasty. Found you on Rattlebridge Farm link up, glad I did. Can't wait to make these baked delights.
ReplyDeletehi! can d evaporated milk be substituted with other kind of milk? tnx😃
ReplyDeleteAdd 3/4 cup milk plus 1/4 cup cream to substitute 1 cup of evaporated milk...
ReplyDeleteHi, lovely recipe. Could you highlight as to what can be substituted for evaporated milk here in India? Is evap milk same as condensed milk? TIA
ReplyDeleteHi Dhanashree, substitute with 3/4 cup milk plus 1/4 cup cream for 1 cup of evaporated milk..
ReplyDeleteThank you.will surely try this one.
ReplyDeleteSo perfect for tea time!
ReplyDeleteYummmm!
Will give it a try. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWe had beignets once years ago at Walt Disney World and we just LOVED them; these look delicious. Pinned.
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Never had these before but they sound extra sweet. Thanks so much for linking up at Food Friday 17 for Dessert Recipes. Shared.
ReplyDeleteI've only been to New Orleans once -- but, of course, I had the beignets at Cafe du Monde. Your recipe looks delicious -- Pinned! Thank you for sharing this post in the Talent-Sharing Tuesdays Link-Up 50.
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We sure have enjoyed featuring your post on Full Plate Thursday, 626 this week. Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us and hope you will come back soon.
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen
These look scrumptious! Thanks for sharing the recipe - and the photo - at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/04/the-last-of-quilts.html
ReplyDeleteThese look so good. I’ll have to give them a try.
ReplyDeleteI have never had them before either, but I hear they are delicious! Yours certainly look yummy. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh my, this sounds fantastic! You had me at donut like. I can virtually taste these.
ReplyDeleteThanks so very much for sharing this recipe with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend.
These look so wonderful. I would love to give them a try! I'll be featuring this post at Thursday Favorite Things tomorrow. :)
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