Baked Beignets Recipe are tasty, a healthier alternative to traditional fried pastries. With this baked donut recipe (no frying!), you get the same great taste with less oilâperfect if you want to enjoy this classic French treat without the extra calories.
Imagine pillowy French Quarter beignetsâgolden outside, cloud-soft insideâbut made entirely in your oven. Our hack delivers the iconic powdered sugar experience without the deep-fry mess or calories. Perfect for Mardi Gras mornings or anytime cravings strike!
Enjoy soft, pillowy baked beignets with a golden crustâno deep fryer needed. A lighter, cleaner version of the New Orleans classic.
Fluffy Baked Beignets: New Orleans-Style Without the Oil!
Ingredients
- For the dough:
- Ÿ cup lukewarm water 110°F / 43°C
- Œ cup superfine sugar
- 1 œ teaspoons active dry yeast
- 1 large egg beaten
- œ cup buttermilk
- 3 tablespoons unsalted butter melted
- œ teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 3 œ to 3 Ÿ cups all-purpose flour
- For finishing:
- Œ cup powdered sugar for dusting
- Milk for brushing, optional
- Extra melted butter for brushing after baking, optional
Instructions
- Preparing the Dough:
- In a large bowl, combine 110°F (43°C) water, sugar, and yeast. Let foam for exactly 10 minutesâif no bubbles form, your yeast is inactive (start over with fresh yeast).
- Whisk in egg, buttermilk, melted butter, salt, and vanilla.
- Gradually add flour until the dough cleans the bowl’s sides but still sticks slightly to your finger when touched (about 5-7 minutes with a mixer using the dough hook).
- Rising and Shaping:
- Transfer dough to a greased bowl, cover with a damp towel, and let rise in a turned-off oven with the light on for 1 hour, or until doubled in size.
- Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C).
- Roll out the dough to about 1/4 inch thickness and cut into 1 1/2 inch squares using a pizza cutter or knife.
- Baking:
- Place the beignet squares on parchment-lined baking sheets, leaving about 1 inch between each piece.
- Brush the tops lightly with milk.
- Bake for 10â12 minutes. For extra crispness, rotate pans at the 6-minute mark for even browning, until deeply golden. Tap the bottomâit should sound hollow when done.
- Finish & Serve:
- Hold a fine-mesh sieve 12 inches above warm beignets and shake powdered sugar for snow-like coverage.
- Serve within 15 minutes with café au lait for the authentic New Orleans experience.
Baked vs. Fried Beignets: A Quick Comparison
| Criteria | Baked Beignets (This Recipe) | Deep-Fried Beignets |
|---|---|---|
| Method | Oven-baked | Deep-fried in oil |
| Calories | ~180 kcal | ~300+ kcal |
| Fat Content | Low (7g) | High (20g+) |
| Outside Texture | Golden, slightly crisp | Crispy, greasy |
| Inside Texture | Pillowy, airy | Very soft, moist |
| Cleanup | Easy (parchment paper) | Messy (hot oil disposal) |
| Cooking Time | 10-12 minutes | 2-3 minutes per batch |
| Yield | 12 beignets | Varies by size |
| Oil Smell | None | Lingering oil odor |
Why This Baked Beignets Recipe Works (No Frying Needed!
Baked instead of deep-fried â healthier without sacrificing flavor
Soft and airy texture inside â cloud-like interior
Golden, slightly crisp outside â light crust with a gentle bite
No messy oil or frying cleanup â no splatters, no lingering smells
Great for breakfast, brunch, or Mardi Gras
The Science Behind the Fluff:
- Yeast-powered lift â Foam test ensures perfect rise
- Buttermilk magic â Tenderizes without overwhelming tang
- Butter brush finish â Mimics fried crispness
What to Expect: The Baked Beignet Texture
Unlike fried beignets, which can be slightly greasy, these baked beignets have a clean, light texture. The inside should be pillowy soft with small, irregular air pockets (thanks to the yeast and buttermilk). The outside develops a golden, lightly crisp crust from the butter brush finish.
When you take a bite, you get a gentle resistance from the crust, then the dough yields into a tender, almost cloud-like center. The powdered sugar melts slightly on contact, adding a sweet, delicate finish. This is the texture of a classic New Orleans beignet â just without the deep-fryer.
Quick Overview
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Rest Time: 1 hour
Bake Time: 10â12 minutes
Total Time: About 1 hour 30 minutes
Yield: 12 beignets
Calories: ~180 per beignet
Ingredients of Baked Beignets Recipe (No Deep Frying)
- 3/4 cup lukewarm water
- 1/4 cup superfine sugar
- 1 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast
- 1 large egg, beaten
- 1/2 cup buttermilk
- 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 3 1/2 to 3 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/4 cup powdered sugar (for dusting)
Pro Tip: Test your yeast by mixing it with the warm water and sugar. If it doesnât foam after 10 minutes, itâs inactiveâstart fresh!
Baked Beignets Recipe Instructions:
Preparing the Dough
- In a large bowl, combine 110°F (43°C) water, sugar, and yeast. Let foam for exactly 10 minutesâif no bubbles form, your yeast is inactive (start over with fresh yeast)
- Whisk in egg, buttermilk, melted butter, salt, and vanilla.
- Gradually add flour until the dough cleans the bowlâs sides but still sticks slightly to your finger when touched (about 5-7 minutes with a mixer).
Rising and Shaping
- Transfer dough to a greased bowl, cover with a damp towel, and let rise in a turned-off oven with the light on for 1 hour, or until doubled in size.
- Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C).
- Roll out the dough to about 1/4 inch thickness and cut into 1 1/2 inch squares using a pizza cutter or knife.
Baking
- Place the beignet squares on parchment-lined baking sheets, leaving about 1 inch between each piece.
- Brush the tops lightly with milk.
- Bake for 10â12 minutes For extra crispness, rotating pans at the 6-minute mark for even browning, until deeply golden. Tap the bottomâit should sound hollow when done.
Finish & Serve
- Pro Dusting Trick: Hold a fine-mesh sieve 12 inches above warm beignets and shake powdered sugar for snow-like coverage.
- Serve within 15 minutes with café au lait for the authentic New Orleans experience.
- Best served immediately with:
- Café au lait or chicory coffee
- Hot chocolate for dipping
- Fresh berries on the side
Tips
Use a stand mixer with dough hook to save time
Let dough rise in a slightly warm (but off) oven for faster results
Serve warm for best taste
Can be reheated in the oven for 2â3 minutes at 350°F
â Tested & Approved: Our Baked Beignet Results
After multiple test batches, here’s what we found:
- Best baking temperature: 375°F (190°C) â hot enough to create rise, not so hot that the outside burns before the inside cooks.
- Ideal thickness: Œ inch â thin enough to puff up, thick enough to stay pillowy.
- Pan position:Â Middle rack with rotating at 6 minutes for even browning.
- Best served:Â Within 15 minutes of baking. Beignets are at their peak right after dusting!
- For extra crispness:Â Brush with melted butter immediately after baking â it mimics the fried texture perfectly.
Tips for Perfect Baked Beignets
- Use a stand mixer with dough hook to save time and effort
- Let dough rise in a slightly warm (but off) oven for faster results
- Serve warm for best taste and texture
- Can be reheated in the oven for 2â3 minutes at 350°F
- For a richer flavor, brush with melted butter right after baking
- Don’t over-knead â the dough should be soft and slightly sticky
Troubleshooting Table
| Problem | Why It Happens | The Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Beignets are dense | Over-kneading or inactive yeast | Knead less; test yeast before starting |
| Not puffy enough | Dough rolled too thin | Roll to Œ inch maximum |
| Crust is too hard | Over-baked or oven too hot | Check at 10 minutes; lower temp to 370°F |
| Raw inside | Dough too thick | Roll thinner (Œ inch) |
| Uneven browning | Oven has hot spots | Rotate pans halfway through baking |
| Beignets are dry | Over-baked | Remove from oven as soon as golden and hollow-sounding |
| No rise during proofing | Yeast inactive or liquid too hot | Test yeast; keep water at 110°F maximum |
FAQs â Baked Donuts (No Frying)
Can I use all-purpose flour instead of cake flour ?
Yes, all-purpose flour works fine. For a lighter texture, you can add a bit of cornstarch (1 tbsp per cup of flour).
Do I need a donut pan ?
It helps to get the classic shape, but you can also pipe the batter into rings on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Can I make these donuts gluten-free?
Yes, use a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend. Texture might vary slightly.
Can I make these vegan?
Yes! Use plant-based milk + 1 tbsp vinegar (for “buttermilk”), flax egg, and coconut oil.
Why are my beignets dense?
Over-kneading or old yeast are likely culprits.
Can I air-fry these?
Absolutely! Air-fry at 350°F (175°C) for 6â8 minutes.
How do I get more “fried” texture?
Brush baked beignets with melted butter right after baking.
How do I store baked donuts?
Keep them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. For longer storage, freeze them and reheat briefly before serving.
Can I add a glaze or topping?
Absolutely. Try a simple sugar glaze, chocolate, or a dusting of cinnamon sugar once theyâve cooled.
Are they still soft the next day?
Theyâre best the same day, but you can warm them up in the microwave for a few seconds to bring back the softness.
Can I use plant-based milk?
Yes, almond, soy, or oat milk all work well in this recipe.
How do nutrition stats compare to fried?
Baking cuts 75% of the fatâabout 180 calories vs. 300+ for traditional. But we promiseâzero flavor sacrifice!
Can I bake beignets instead of frying them?
Absolutely. This recipe is made specifically for baking with excellent results.
These beignets prove that âbakedâ doesnât mean âbland.â Crispy outside, cloud-like insideâand no oil splatters! Ready to skip the fryer?
For a more traditional deep-fried beignet recipe, visit Bigger Bolder Baking’s Homemade Beignets.
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