Candy Cane Beignets Recipe (2024)

By Sarah Westover McKenna 9 Comments

Good morning, friends! Today I am excited to share a fun, unique recipe with you that also just so happens to be a Disneyland recipe copycat! Woohoo, right? Who doesn’t love the food at Disneyland?!

My husband’s family has made New Orleans Beignets for years for our church’s annual General Conference twice a year. They are amazing, and I look forward to them each and every time! If you want a step-by-step picture tutorial on how to make them then head right over HERE.

Well, I saw something on another blogger’s Instagram feed about candy cane beignets that are only at Disneyland during the Christmas holiday season and I freaked out thinking how tasty that must be, so my hubby and I figured out how they did them, and now I have that recipe here for you today.

The secret to candy cane beignets is the topping. It is classic New Orleans Beignets, but with a powdered sugar and candy cane topping. To make the topping, you simply crush candy canes into small pieces and bits and mix those pieces together with powdered sugar. I simply put unwrapped candy canes into a ziploc bag and pounded the bag against the counter a few times. True story. Haha.

This recipe would be the perfect thing to make for a holiday brunch or neighborhood or family party that falls earlier in the day! Tasty, tasty, TAAAAAASTY!

Here is the full recipe. ENJOY!

Candy Cane Beignets Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 Tablespoons butter
  • 1 Tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 3 cups flour
  • ½ teaspoon nutmeg
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 egg
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 package yeast
  • powdered sugar
  • several candy canes, crushed into extremely small pieces

Directions:

  1. In a small bowl, mix together the flour, nutmeg, cinnamon, and salt.
  2. Heat milk to scalding. (Steaming but not boiling.)
  3. Place the butter and sugars in a large mixing bowl. Pour the scalding milk over the top of the butter and sugar.
  4. Stir the milk so that the butter melts and the sugar dissolves. ALLOW THE MIXTURE TO COOL TO LUKEWARM. (You don’t want to kill the yeast!)
  5. Add the yeast and stir it in.
  6. Add the egg and HALF of the dry ingredients to the bowl and beat well.
  7. Add the rest of the dry ingredients and mix well.
  8. Place the dough on a floured counter and knead about 2-3 minutes, or until it is soft and pliable.
  9. Place your kneaded dough into a large greased bowl. Cover and let rise for about 1 hour, or until doubled in size.
  10. Place the dough onto a floured counter and flour a rolling pin. Roll the dough out to about ¼ inch thick.
  11. Cut the dough into triangles or squares.
  12. Place the dough pieces on a greased cookie sheet and cover with greased (use PAM) cellophane. Allow them to rise for 30 minutes – 1 hour, or until they have almost doubled in size.
  13. Heat canola oil to 385 degrees.
  14. Scoop the dough into the oil using a slotted spoon or fry basket.
  15. Fry for 1-2 minutes and then flip the dough using your slotted spoon or fry basket.
  16. Fry the second side for 1-2 more minutes. Your beignets should now be golden brown on both sides.
  17. Remove the beignets and place them on a paper towel to cool a bit.
  18. Crush the candy canes into tiny pieces. Several small chunks and some almost crushed to powder works well. Simply place unwrapped candy canes in a ziploc bag, zip it tight, and bang the candy canes with a spoon or on the counter until they are broken enough.
  19. Dump the crushed candy cane pieces into a small bowl of powdered sugar and stir together well.
  20. Once cooled enough to prevent burning your mouth, dump powdered sugar and candy cane mixture over the top of the beignets and ENJOY!

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 Tablespoons butter
  • 1 Tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 3 cups flour
  • ½ teaspoon nutmeg
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 egg
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 package yeast
  • powdered sugar
  • several candy canes, crushed into extremely small pieces

Instructions

  1. In a small bowl, mix together the flour, nutmeg, cinnamon, and salt.
  2. Heat milk to scalding. (Steaming but not boiling.)
  3. Place the butter and sugars in a large mixing bowl. Pour the scalding milk over the top of the butter and sugar.
  4. Stir the milk so that the butter melts and the sugar dissolves. ALLOW THE MIXTURE TO COOL TO LUKEWARM. (You don't want to kill the yeast!)
  5. Add the yeast and stir it in.
  6. Add the egg and HALF of the dry ingredients to the bowl and beat well.
  7. Add the rest of the dry ingredients and mix well.
  8. Place the dough on a floured counter and knead about 2-3 minutes, or until it is soft and pliable.
  9. Place your kneaded dough into a large greased bowl. Cover and let rise for about 1 hour, or until doubled in size.
  10. Place the dough onto a floured counter and flour a rolling pin. Roll the dough out to about ¼ inch thick.
  11. Cut the dough into triangles or squares.
  12. Place the dough pieces on a greased cookie sheet and cover with greased (use PAM) cellophane. Allow them to rise for 30 minutes - 1 hour, or until they have almost doubled in size.
  13. Heat canola oil to 385 degrees.
  14. Scoop the dough into the oil using a slotted spoon or fry basket.
  15. Fry for 1-2 minutes and then flip the dough using your slotted spoon or fry basket.
  16. Fry the second side for 1-2 more minutes. Your beignets should now be golden brown on both sides.
  17. Remove the beignets and place them on a paper towel to cool a bit.
  18. Crush the candy canes into tiny pieces. Several small chunks and some almost crushed to powder works well. Simply place unwrapped candy canes in a ziploc bag, zip it tight, and bang the candy canes with a spoon or on the counter until they are broken enough.
  19. Dump the crushed candy cane pieces into a small bowl of powdered sugar and stir together well.
  20. Once cooled enough to prevent burning your mouth, dump powdered sugar and candy cane mixture over the top of the beignets and ENJOY!

I hope that you make and enjoy these Candy Cane Beignets sometime this holiday season. They would be perfect for Christmas morning or a brunch!

If you like this recipe then you may also enjoy the following seasonal food recipes that our family loves:

Christmas Morning Coffee Cake

Cranberry Salsa

Granny’s Homemade Orange Rolls

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Sarah is the scattered creative mind behind Bombshell Bling. A former elementary school teacher and a current stay-at-home mom, she loves developing her creativity through her blog and her jewelry design business, Bombshell Bling Jewelry. Sarah is a lover of all things vintage, colorful, and BLING. She is also a sweets addict with a major obsession with s'mores.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in candy canes? ›

SUGAR, CORN SYRUP, ACACIA (GUM ARABIC), CORN STARCH, TITANIUM DIOXIDE (COLOR), CONFECTIONER'S GLAZE (SHELLAC), COCONUT OIL, PEPPERMINT OIL, CARNAUBA WAX, WHITE MINERAL OIL, PARAFFIN OIL, BEESWAX, SUNFLOWER LECITHIN, RED 40, RED 3, BLUE 1. YELLOW 6.

What kind of oil do I fry beignets in? ›

Your cooking oil should be at 370 degrees Fahrenheit. We use cottonseed oil at the Cafe Du Monde, and we recommend you use cottonseed oil. However you may use any vegetable oil you wish. Remember that the temperature of the oil will drop when you add the beignet dough to the oil.

What is a beignet made of? ›

New Orleans-style beignets: New Orleans-style beignets are made from an enriched yeast dough — similar to a doughnut — that contains milk, butter, and eggs for color and texture. New Orleans-style beignets also wear a much thicker coat of powdered sugar than their French counterpart.

What is the religious meaning of the candy cane? ›

Cane: Is like the staff used by the shepherds in caring for sheep. Jesus is our “Good Shepherd.” The Color Red: Is for God's love that sent Jesus to give his life for us on the cross. The Stripes: Remind us of Jesus' suffering-his crown of thorns, the wounds in his hands and feet; and the cross on which he died.

What flavor are candy canes? ›

A candy cane is a cane-shaped stick candy often associated with Christmastide, as well as Saint Nicholas Day. It is traditionally white with red stripes and flavored with peppermint, but the canes also come in a variety of other flavors and colors.

Why are my beignets not fluffy? ›

Tips for MAKING Your Fluffy Beignets:

Be sure that you oil is NIICCE and hot. We had our oil even 20 degrees hotter than the box called for and this really seemed to help the dough puff. Try to keep that oil temperature as even as possible!

How sticky should beignet dough be? ›

If it's not too sticky to knead, knead it on a floured surface or with the dough hook; if it's still pretty sticky, add another 1/2 cup flour. Knead until it's smooth and elastic, yet still tacky. Put the dough into an oiled bowl, cover with a tea towel and let rise for 1 1/2-2 hours.

Should beignets be hollow? ›

Authentic French Quarter beignets should be lightly golden, square, a little hollow, and downright fluffy. And with this recipe and careful frying, your homemade beignets can be just as memorable.

Why are my beignets raw in the middle? ›

Why are my beignets raw in the middle? Oil that's too hot will quickly brown the beignets before the centers have a chance to cook. Make sure to check your oil temperature, and reduce the heat if your beignets are browning too quickly.

What is the cousin of a beignet? ›

Beignets are one of New Orleans' signature sweet treats. But this powdered-sugar-dusted-delicacy has a lesser-known cousin, the cala, with a fascinating and unique history.

What is the English name for beignet? ›

a fritter or doughnut.

What if my dog ate a candy cane? ›

Candy Canes May Contain Xylitol

Xylitol is found in a lot of candy canes and is used as an artificial sweetener. It is extremely dangerous to dogs, as they cannot metabolize it. In severe situations, it can lead to death.

Do candy canes have gluten or dairy? ›

In mostl cases, candy canes are usually gluten-free. While there are no certified gluten-free candy canes on the market yet, there are several brands out there (Bob's, Jelly Belly, Starburst, Lifesavers) that contain no gluten ingredients and are processed in facilities that don't process gluten-containing items.

Do any candy canes have gelatin? ›

Gelatin is an ingredient typically not found in hard candy like candy canes, but to be 100% sure, always read the ingredient list before buying.

Do candy canes have red dye 40? ›

The red coloring in candy canes usually comes from Red 40, which has been deemed safe by the FDA. Though it comes from petroleum distillates or coal tars, it has been closely tested to ensure that the final product has none in it.

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