Simple Holiday Breakfast Idea

Ahh…Christmas morning. Chaos, joy and gift wrap.

So, I absolutely love Christmas  time and everything about Christmas morning except having to be in the kitchen to prepare breakfast.  As you know from here, I am not much of a cook so I like uncomplicated, easy, and can do with my eyes closed kind of recipes. This one fits the requirements perfectly.

My Christmas beignets. I like to think of them as a ‘hybrid beignet’. A beignet that you would find in the heart of the French Quarter in New Orleans, combines with a donut hole that you would find at the closest Dunkin Donuts down the road, with a sprinkle of  peppermint candy.

Grab a can of biscuits, some oil and powdered sugar. A can of 10 biscuits will yield 20 small beignets.

Step 1
Heat your oil. For a small pan I used 2 1/2 cups of cooking oil. The temperature setting should be between medium and high heat. I imagine you could also use a fryer for this. I don’t have one….I don’t cook.
Step 2
Open your biscuits. Tear apart 1 biscuit into 2 pieces. Flatten each piece in your hand into a circle shape. Drop pieces into your oil.
Step 3
Leave in oil mixture for just a minute or two on each side. You want them to be a golden brown color. If they brown too quickly  your oil temperature is too high and they will not be cooked inside. If they don’t brown within 2 minutes, your oil temperature is too low.
Step 4
Remove from pan and place on a paper towel to absorb the oil.

Step 5
Move them to another plate or platter ( or remove the paper towel) and sprinkle a generous amount of powdered sugar on the top , works best if you use a sifter.

Step 6
Put them on the table and watch them disappear

I also love to serve them with some hot chocolate…..a family favorite recipe from my mother in-law.

So, I hope whether you’re having a few of these Christmas beignets (okay, maybe more then a few) , or eating something else Christmas morning, that you enjoy and savory each magical moment.

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Do you cook a big breakfast Christmas morning or keep it simple like me?

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11 Comments

  1. De-LISH! John and Jax would gobble these up … I don't know that I could, as I'm pretty sure I just gained 10 lbs "looking" at them! Thanks for including me in your tour! 🙂

  2. Yum! I've never made those before. I never thought about using the biscuit dough for them. I bet the added peppermint makes them extra good this time of year.

  3. Laura, this so has my mouth watering. both of these recipes are from my childhood. I lived for the days that my mom heated up oil and we cut the canned biscuits in quarters and fried them up. We could choose cinnamon sugar or powdered sugar. I chose powdered. Oh my – I think I will have to do this over the holidays sometime. They are just so dang good!

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