Deb & Bill
DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Honorable Mention
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Oh well. I guess I'll survive.
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Well, you can always throw them at people who steal your pool chair.

Oh well. I guess I'll survive.
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are made from choux pastry like eclairs, gougeres and churros. It's a high moisture dough that rises because of the steam that's formed. This gives it a lighter feel.
I totally agree. I was born, raised, and live in New Orleans. I tried them at POFQ last Dec and was disappointed. I figured they would taste good since they're so easy to make at home. I was wrong.
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from a native new orleanian... the beignets at POFQ are almost as good as what you will find at Cafe du Monde in New Orleans. They are a delicious square fried doughnut hot out of the fryer topped with powdered sugar. Traditionally you eat a plate of 3 beignets per person with some good strong cafe au lait (coffee and milk). also good with chocolate milk. you will love them. the powdered sugar on top makes them messy and fun. don't try to be neat, just enjoy!
No, it's a yeast raised dough. No butter in the dough.
Sorry, you poor things. Kind of like having to use margarine when you are used to real butter. Or watching dinner theater at Branson when you are used to Broadway.
I was getting ready to ask if they are the same as the ones in New Orleans. We live in Louisiana and go to New Orleans at least once a year, always have since I was a small child, and always have beignets. We will be checking in at POFQ on Friday and I was just wondering if the beignets would be as good there as the original. I kinda figured they wouldn't. Its sort of like gumbo. No matter where I see gumbo on a menu I know that if I'm not in Southern Louisiana not to bother because its just not the same thing.
Sorry, you poor things. Kind of like having to use margarine when you are used to real butter. Or watching dinner theater at Branson when you are used to Broadway.
Actually...I'm from LA so I am truly blessed with knowing the heavenly taste of the real live Cafe du Monde beignets. We've been away a few years now, so the theme and food at POFQ was an added draw. Obviously, no imitation could be like the authentic when talking about New Orleans.![]()
Sometimes that's a good thing. I'd never take a child to NO during Mardi Gras, but would not hesitate to do the same at POFQ.![]()
Sometimes that's a good thing. I'd never take a child to NO during Mardi Gras, but would not hesitate to do the same at POFQ.![]()
While I wouldn't take a child to the French Quarter at Mardi Gras, all of the parades (and the rest of New Olreans) are fine.
Who asked about taking kids to N.O.? This thread is about beignets.