In the heart of Louisiana's culinary traditions, where the Mississippi River winds its way through vibrant landscapes, lies a delectable treat that captures the essence of Southern charm: beignets with Mississippi blueberry sauce. These light and airy square pastries, akin to French doughnuts, are a testament to the region's rich heritage, where culinary influences have harmoniously blended over time.
The beignets, with their golden-brown exteriors and fluffy interiors, are a canvas for the sweet and tangy blueberry sauce, a delightful symphony of flavors that bursts in every bite. The sauce, crafted from plump blueberries, sugar, lemon juice, and a hint of spice, elevates the beignets to a realm of pure indulgence. Together, they form a harmonious duo that has captivated taste buds for generations.
Our culinary journey begins with a step-by-step guide to crafting the perfect beignets, ensuring that each bite is a moment of blissful satisfaction. From activating the yeast and preparing the dough to shaping and frying the beignets, every step is meticulously explained, empowering you to recreate this Southern delicacy in the comfort of your own kitchen.
Complementing the beignets is a trio of tantalizing sauces that offer a range of flavors to suit every palate. The classic powdered sugar, a staple in any beignet experience, provides a sweet and delicate coating that effortlessly enhances the pastry's natural flavors. For those seeking a more decadent experience, the chocolate sauce, with its rich and velvety texture, offers a luscious complement to the beignets. And for a burst of fruity refreshment, the strawberry sauce, vibrant and tangy, adds a touch of summery sweetness to this iconic treat.
BEIGNETS WITH MISSISSIPPI BLUEBERRY SAUCE
Beignets are as much a part of our culture as good jazz and serious hurricanes. Beignet comes from the French word for fritter. It's a yeasty, deep-fried type of doughnut, usually served with powdered sugar. This recipe is for a Commander's beignet, and it works as a savory beignet as well as a sweet one. And if you've never been to Cafe du Monde in New Orleans, well, you've got some living left to do. Cafe du Monde, which is packed with customers 24 hours a day, serves a more classic beignet--and the powdered sugar flies, literally.
Provided by Babs7
Categories Breads
Time 40m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Combine the blueberries, the 3/4 cup of sugar, and water, puree in a food processor, and pass through a fine sieve. Taste, and add more sugar if necessary. Set aside.
- To make the beignets, combine and sift together the flour, baking powder, salt, and 1/2 cup of sugar in a large bowl.
- Combine the water, milk, and egg in a small bowl. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients, and combine thoroughly.
- Heat the vegetable oil in a large pot over medium-high heat until it reaches 325F on a deep-fry thermometer.
- Use 2 teaspoons, one in each hand. Lift a spoonful of batter with one spoon, and push the batter into the hot oil with the other. Fry no more than 10 beignets at a time; crowding the pot will reduce the oil temperature and cause the beignets to be greasy and soggy.
- Adjust the heat to maintain the temperature at 325°F Fry each batch for 6 to 7 minutes, until golden brown and cooked all the way through. Check for doneness by splitting one open.
- Drain on a rack or paper towels. Soon after removing the beignets from the oil, place the powdered sugar into a sieve and generously dust the beignets with the sugar.
- Ladle equal portions of the blueberry sauce onto each of 6 plates, and arrange 5 beignets around the sauce.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 3720.3, Fat 366.5, SaturatedFat 48.3, Cholesterol 36.7, Sodium 784.7, Carbohydrate 112.9, Fiber 4, Sugar 57.9, Protein 9.4
RASPBERRY BEIGNETS WITH VANILLA DIPPING SAUCE
Provided by Alex Guarnaschelli
Categories dessert
Time 3h50m
Yield approximately 24 beignets
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- In a medium bowl, stir together the yeast and the water. Set aside to proof.
- After 10 minutes, stir in the all-purpose flour, cover with plastic, set aside in a warm place and let it double in size.
- In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, cream together the butter and sugar, 8 to 10 minutes. Add the eggs, with the mixer on low speed, one by one. When the mix is smooth, add the vanilla and salt. Stir to blend. Add the bread flour and mix on low speed until fully incorporated.
- Change the electric mixer attachment to a dough hook. Continue mixing the dough until it becomes a ball. Then, stir in the yeast mixture until thoroughly incorporated. Put the dough in a bowl, cover with plastic and allow to proof, 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes.
- Lightly flour a cool surface and roll the dough out to about 1 1/2-inch thickness. Cut rounds of dough with a cutter and turn them onto a floured baking sheet to rest, 20 to 30 minutes, before frying.
- Heat the oil in a large pot to 365 to 370 degrees F. Drop the beignets in the hot fat and cook until golden brown on both sides, 3 to 4 minutes. Remove them from the oil with a slotted spoon. Poke the pastry tip into the side of each beignet to inject some of the raspberry jam into the center of each and roll in the granulated sugar. Serve immediately with Vanilla Dipping Sauce.
- In a medium saucepan, bring the cream and milk to a simmer and add the vanilla beans.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and sugar until they become a pale yellow color, 3 to 5 minutes. When the milk/cream simmers, pour it gently over the egg yolks and whisk to blend. Pour the entire mixture back into the pot and cook, stirring with a wooden spoon, until the mixture thickens slightly, 5 to 8 minutes. The sauce should register about 170 degrees F on a thermometer and still be smooth. Strain into a bowl, stir in the vanilla and allow to cool slightly before refrigerating.
BEIGNETS WITH RASPBERRY SAUCE
Provided by Kardea Brown
Time 3h
Yield 20 beignets
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- For the beignets: Whisk together the flour, sugar, salt and yeast in a large bowl until completely combined.
- Whisk together the milk, water and egg in the bowl of a stand mixer until well combined. Add the dry ingredients. Fit the mixer with a dough hook and mix on low speed until a soft and sticky dough has formed, about 2 minutes. Add the shortening and mix on medium speed until the dough is smooth and starts to climb up the hook, about 8 minutes.
- Lightly oil a large bowl. Remove the dough from the mixing bowl, gently shape into a ball and place seam-side down in the bowl. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until doubled in size, 1 to 2 hours, depending on the temperature of the room.
- For the raspberry syrup: Meanwhile, combine the raspberries, sugar, lemon juice and 3/4 cup water in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce the heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 5 minutes. Strain the mixture through a mesh strainer, pressing down on the berries with a rubber spatula to extract all the juice. Pour the mixture back into the saucepan and simmer over medium heat until slightly thickened, about 10 minutes. Remove from the heat and let cool to room temperature before using.
- When the dough is ready, turn it out onto a floured work surface. Flour your hands and gently press the dough into a rectangle. Lightly flour the surface of the dough and a rolling pin, then roll the dough into an 8-by-10-inch rectangle. Using a floured bench scraper or chef's knife, cut the dough into twenty 2-inch squares. Let the squares rest for 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, pour enough oil into a large Dutch oven to come 2 inches up the sides. Clip a deep-fry thermometer to the pot and heat over medium-high heat until the thermometer reaches 360 degrees F.
- Working in batches, fry the dough squares, turning once and adjusting the heat to maintain temperature, until golden brown, about 2 minutes. Transfer to a clean wire rack set over a rimmed baking sheet to drain.
- Pile the beignets on a serving platter, dust with the confectioners' sugar, and drizzle with some raspberry syrup. Serve warm with the extra syrup on the side.
BLUEBERRY BEIGNETS
Recipe courtesy Emeril Lagasse, adapted from Essential Emeril: Favorite Recipes and Hard-Won Wisdom From My Life in the Kitchen, Oxmoor House, 2015, courtesy Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes
Yield Makes about 18
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a medium bowl, combine the blueberries and granulated sugar and lightly mash together with a fork. Stir in the eggs and half-and-half.
- In a large bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, and salt. Make a well in the center, pour in the blueberry mixture, and whisk until combined. Allow the mixture to rest 10 minutes before frying.
- Pour enough oil to come to the maximum line in an electric fryer or halfway up the side of a deep, large, heavy-bottomed pot. Heat the oil to 360 degrees F.
- Using a 2-tablespoon scoop, carefully drop the batter into the hot oil, cooking 4 to 6 beignets at a time; don't crowd them. If using a deep fryer, shake the basket to loosen the beignets from the bottom if they're sticking. Cook the beignets until golden, about 6 minutes. If you're frying them in a pot, the beignets will sink to the bottom, then float up to the top, where you can turn them for even coloring.
- Using a slotted spoon, tongs, or a spider, transfer the fried beignets to paper towels to drain briefly, then add to a large bowl along with the confectioners' sugar, and toss to coat. Set the beignets on a serving platter. Repeat the process with the remaining batter.
- To serve, dust the beignets a final time with confectioners' sugar, and serve hot.
Tips:
- Use fresh blueberries for the sauce to ensure the best flavor and texture.
- If you don't have fresh blueberries, you can use frozen blueberries instead. Just thaw them before using.
- To make the beignets extra fluffy, be sure to sift the flour before measuring it.
- Don't overmix the beignet batter, as this will make them tough.
- When frying the beignets, be sure to use a well-seasoned cast iron skillet or deep fryer.
- Don't overcrowd the skillet when frying the beignets, as this will cause them to stick together.
- Serve the beignets warm, dusted with powdered sugar, and drizzled with Mississippi blueberry sauce.
Conclusion:
These beignets with Mississippi blueberry sauce are a delicious and easy-to-make treat that is perfect for any occasion. The beignets are light and fluffy, and the blueberry sauce is sweet and tangy. This recipe is sure to be a hit with your family and friends.
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