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BA’s Best Beignets

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Alex Lau

The best beignets come from New Orleans, but the high protein content in bread flour gives this classic-style beignets recipe an authentic texture.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes about 3 dozen

Ingredients

¼ cup sugar
1 ¼-oz. envelope active dry yeast (about 2¼ tsp.)
1 large egg, room temperature
¼ cup buttermilk, slightly warmed
¼ cup whole milk, slightly warmed
1 teaspoon kosher salt
½ teaspoon baking soda
3¾ cups bread flour, plus more for surface
¼ cup (½ stick) unsalted butter, cut into pieces, room temperature
Vegetable oil (for frying and bowl; about 6 cups)
Powdered sugar (for dusting)

Special Equipment

A deep-fry thermometer

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Whisk sugar, yeast, and 3/4 cup warm water in a large bowl. Let sit until foamy, about 5 minutes. Add egg, buttermilk, milk, salt, baking soda, and 2 1/2 cups flour and mix until a shaggy dough forms. Add butter a couple of pieces at a time, mixing to combine after each addition before adding more (it’s okay if some pieces of butter are still visible). Add remaining 1 1/4 cups flour, mixing in 1/4 cup at a time. Work dough until butter is completely incorporated and dough is no longer sticky.

    Step 2

    Transfer dough to a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and supple, about 5 minutes. Place in a lightly oiled bowl. Cover and let sit in a warm, draft-free place until doubled in size, about 1 hour.

    Step 3

    Roll out dough on a lightly floured surface to 1/2" thick. Using a knife, cut into 2" squares or diamonds (or cut into rounds with a 2"-diameter cookie cutter) and transfer to a lightly floured baking sheet. Cover with plastic wrap and let sit until slightly puffed, 25–30 minutes.

    Step 4

    Pour oil into a medium heavy saucepan to a depth of 3" and fit with thermometer. Heat over medium-high until thermometer registers 375°. Working in batches, fry beignets until golden brown, about 2 minutes per side. Transfer to a wire rack set inside a baking sheet.

    Step 5

    Generously dust beignets with powdered sugar just before serving.

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