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The blue cheese and pear beignet is a case in point.
The term beignet can be applied to two varieties, depending on the type of pastry.
To this day, a decent beignet cannot be fried at Hollow House.
Carefully lower teaspoonfuls of the beignet mixture into the hot oil in batches.
The dessert of choice here is the beignet, a vaguely triangular French doughnut.
Repeat the process with the remaining beignet mixture.
When oil is hot enough to fry a bit of batter, shape a beignet into a ball by using 2 large serving spoons.
A tomato beignet on the side is gummy, and there are more of those sweet-potato fries.
A "beignet" of foie gras looked like a plump brown tennis ball.
Mary-Louise smiled at Luc as if he was a sweet beignet.
A crab beignet was a cascade of sensations.
Carefully place spoonfuls of the beignet mixture into the hot oil and deep-fry until golden-brown.
Mrs. Odette returned with a box of Cajun beignet mix.
For the fried pastry, see beignet.
Stir beignet batter vigorously, working it until it has a gooey consistency, about 2 minutes.
The Granny Smith apple beignet should be regarded primarily as a way of getting to the maple-walnut ice cream in the side.
You can get a refrigerator magnet of a mustachioed chef, beignet mix, or crab cake mix.
A staple at southern cafés is the beignet, a fried dough pastry particularly linked with New Orleans.
Variations of fried dough can be found across cuisines internationally; however, the origin of the term beignet is specifically French.
Puff-puffs are similar to the French Beignet and the Italian Zeppole.
It is similar in taste and texture to a New Orleans-style beignet from the United States.
"I have a great beignet recipe, and I'm definitely going to do gumbo and crawfish étoufée.
Other winning desserts included the apple beignet and the Grand Marnier crème brûlée.
The French-style beignet in the United States has the specific meaning of deep-fried choux pastry.
Akara, similar to the Latin American dish acarajé, is a beignet from a dough based on black-eyed beans.
The blue cheese and pear beignet is a case in point.
The term beignet can be applied to two varieties, depending on the type of pastry.
To this day, a decent beignet cannot be fried at Hollow House.
Carefully lower teaspoonfuls of the beignet mixture into the hot oil in batches.
The dessert of choice here is the beignet, a vaguely triangular French doughnut.
Repeat the process with the remaining beignet mixture.
When oil is hot enough to fry a bit of batter, shape a beignet into a ball by using 2 large serving spoons.
A tomato beignet on the side is gummy, and there are more of those sweet-potato fries.
A "beignet" of foie gras looked like a plump brown tennis ball.
Mary-Louise smiled at Luc as if he was a sweet beignet.
A crab beignet was a cascade of sensations.
Carefully place spoonfuls of the beignet mixture into the hot oil and deep-fry until golden-brown.
Mrs. Odette returned with a box of Cajun beignet mix.
For the fried pastry, see beignet.
Stir beignet batter vigorously, working it until it has a gooey consistency, about 2 minutes.
The Granny Smith apple beignet should be regarded primarily as a way of getting to the maple-walnut ice cream in the side.
You can get a refrigerator magnet of a mustachioed chef, beignet mix, or crab cake mix.
A staple at southern cafés is the beignet, a fried dough pastry particularly linked with New Orleans.
Variations of fried dough can be found across cuisines internationally; however, the origin of the term beignet is specifically French.
Puff-puffs are similar to the French Beignet and the Italian Zeppole.
It is similar in taste and texture to a New Orleans-style beignet from the United States.
"I have a great beignet recipe, and I'm definitely going to do gumbo and crawfish étoufée.
Other winning desserts included the apple beignet and the Grand Marnier crème brûlée.
The French-style beignet in the United States has the specific meaning of deep-fried choux pastry.
Akara, similar to the Latin American dish acarajé, is a beignet from a dough based on black-eyed beans.