Showing posts with label Mickey Beignets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mickey Beignets. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2020

Mickey Shaped Beignets At Home

Hello, happy Monday, and welcome to the Coronavirus diaries day 1! Kidding...

But seriously, who has spent the past week looking for "out of the box" fun things to do with your kiddos while you're home together for this extended period of time? Well, if you're a Disney fan who  loves the beignets over at Port Orleans French Quarter at Walt Disney World (or Cafe du Monde in New Orleans), and you own an air fryer, look no further!


As a full disclaimer, although this recipe was good and we all enjoyed these beignets, they don't taste *exactly like the ones you'd find in New Orleans or at the French Quarter resort, but they are a fun, at home substitution! 

During this experiment, I tested out two recipes - one that did not include active dry yeast and one that did include active dry yeast. In the end, although the one that included the yeast took longer to prep, it was definitely the better of the two recipes. The one without yeast was incredibly sticky and too cake-like. So, moral of the story - if you're making these beignets and want a decent tasting recipe, go with the yeast!


After prepping the dough (including rising time) Brayden and I set to work on cutting out Mickey shapes!


We used an air fryer for this experiment because I've never actually deep fried anything (like, ever) and was kind of scared of burning the house down!


I will say, although I love the option of using an air fryer, these beignets weren't as light and fluffy as they would have been had we deep fried them. Don't get me wrong, they were very good, but not Cafe du Monde perfect.


Look how precious they turned out, though!

Jason and I enjoyed this little touch of our two favorite places (Disney and New Orleans) with a cup of coffee for breakfast! Brayden loved them too, and he even asked for a second serving! 

Mickey Shaped Beigents (with an Air Fryer)
Adapted from: The Blue Jean Chef

Ingredients:

Yeast mixture:
3/4 cup of warm water
1/8 tsp of sugar
1/2 envelope of active dry yeast (about 1 tsp)

Dough mixture:
1/4 cup of sugar
4 cups of all purpose flour
1/2 tsp salt
2 tbsp butter - room temperature
1 egg (lightly beaten)
1/3 cup of almond milk
1/4 cup melted butter
1 cup of powdered sugar

 Directions:
  • Combine lukewarm water, 1/8 tsp of sugar, and yeast in a bowl to let proof for five minutes.  Make sure your yeast mixture makes a froth at the top before using it. If not, check the expiration date on the packaging and start again.
  • In a large bowl, combine flour, salt, butter, and sugar and combine. 
  • Add the egg, milk, and yeast mixture to the bowl and stir until mixture forms into a sticky ball. 
  • Knead the yeast for a few minutes (about 5 minutes or so).
  • Transfer dough to an oiled bowl and cover with plastic wrap to let it rise for at least 2 hours. You may refrigerate overnight if needed, but make sure dough is at room temperature before proceeding.
  • Once the dough has risen, roll the dough to a thickness of 1/2 inch with a rolling pin or cup. Use a Mickey cookie cutter (or any shape you like) to cut out dough. 
  • Brush the beignet shapes on both sides with melted butter.
  • Air fry in batches at 350 degrees F for 8 minutes.
  • Once the fryer is finished, transfer beignets to a bowl and cover with powdered sugar. 
  • Serve and enjoy! 
If you prefer to deep fry these, you can! Make sure to use vegetable oil and have it at a heat of 370 degrees F. Fry until golden brown on both sides, transfer to a paper towel lined plate, sprinkle (our pour) over with powdered sugar and serve!

A faster option to making these beignets is to purchase the Cafe du Monde mix itself. Since we are in the middle of this craziness and I was trying to limit my social interactions as much as possible, I opted for making my own at home vs making a trip to the grocery store.


If you try this recipe, let me know in the comments below! I hope you enjoy as much as we did! :)

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Port Orleans French Quarter Beignet Dash

Hi there and happy Wednesday! I'm interrupting my Royal Caribbean Alaska recaps for something near and dear to my heart - running at Disney!

My husband, son, and I recently spent the weekend at Walt Disney World where we jam packed as many "new to us" experiences in the weekend as possible. We stayed at Old Key West (new to us), had breakfast at Trattoria al Forno with the characters (also new to us), we saw Lightning McQueen's Racing Academy and the newly re-imagined Disney Jr Show at Hollywood Studios (all new to us), and I ran the Port Orleans French Quarter Beignet Dash for the first time.


Did you know that several of the Disney resorts host fun runs during the week? These runs are usually around a 3K distance and cost a small fee. After the run, participants are given a reward of some kind - such as a pin, medal, food item, etc. Oh yes, and walkers are welcome, too! (Please note, these runs are not available during runDisney race weekends.)

Ever since these runs began, I've been carrying around a list with a list of the race names and days of the week they take place, cause I knew I wanted to run one eventually. When we initially planned this trip, my first thought went to which days of the week we would be on property and which races would be available. Much to my delight, the Beignet Dash at Port Orleans French Quarter is held every Sunday morning and it just so happened to fit into our schedule!

At first I was hesitant to run this race as I am currently injured and going through physical therapy, but my PT encouraged me to run it (slowly) to see if I've made any progress. I also realize I haven't given any updates here on my PT progress, so I'll plan to give that update sometime next week!


Even though we were staying at the resort next door, we still had to take a Lyft to French Quarter as there is no walking path between the two resorts. Our driver picked us up at our building (instead of us having to take the 10 minute walking path to the front of Old Key West) and brought us directly to the front of French Quarter!


The race was set to begin at 8 a.m. and we arrived around 7:20 a.m. or so. Registration was set up to the side of the pool area, near the Disney Springs boat dock. During the registration process, a cast member told us that there were approximately 100 runners that morning!


According to the map, we would be running out of French Quarter and through Riverside! I was super excited to see this as Riverside is one of my favorite resorts on property!


My little cheerleaders were out to cheer me on!


At exactly 8 a.m.,  the race began. I scooted towards the middle of the pack as I didn't want to take off too fast and not be able to keep up running the whole time. I also didn't want to anger my hamstring any more.


This race was really nice and I enjoyed it a lot! My one complaint was the heat and humidity - and yes, I'm from Louisiana but I'm in the AC all day and not out in this craziness!


One thing I definitely appreciated about this race was the signage and cast members located throughout the course to cheer runners on. If you aren't familiar with the Riverside property, you wouldn't have a problem running this race as there's a ton of signage!


This race was approximately 1.4 to 1.5 miles per the runkeeper app on my phone and it really was a great way to start the day! My hamstring didn't give me much trouble during my run which was nice. The pain has gotten significantly better since starting PT! (More on that next week.)


I loved that the French Quarter greeter was out there to congratulate runners at the finish line as well!


After the run, we received our medals and a bottle of water (which was much needed)! We also had a chance to take pictures with a few of the signs that were provided.


Kimberly and her mom ran this race, too! It was so great to see them again and catch up!


At the bottom of our bib was a tear away tag which was good for 1 order of 3 Mickey beignets, which runners could pick up inside the French Quarter food court.


This little guy had Mickey waffles while I enjoyed my beignets!


These beignets were delicious and definitely comparable to those at Cafe DuMonde! They are also Mickey shaped, so how can you go wrong with that? I greatly enjoyed them and they were the perfect treat after having run 1.5 humid summer miles!

If you're interested in more Disney resorts fun runs, check out this post over at The Mouse For Less for a more comprehensive look at other fun runs that are available!

Friday, September 7, 2018

Day 1: Port Orleans French Quarter & Disney Springs

We've returned home from another amazing Disney Cruise Line vacation and I can't wait to share all of the fun details with all of you!

Our cruise vacation began a day early with an overnight stay at Port Orleans French Quarter, which was a resort we'd never stayed at in the past and quickly fell in love with it! Riverside is a huge favorite of mine and I assumed that French Quarter wouldn't live up for me but it DID!

I'm getting ahead of myself, though. Let's go back to where it began...the airport!


For this trip, Jason and I used the TSA Precheck that we purchased for the first time this summer.

It. Was. Worth. Every. Penny.  I honestly can't believe we hadn't done this sooner! Y'all...I can't talk it up enough!


After a super smooth flight from New Orleans, we landed in Orlando without any issues.  Thankfully, we used Magical Express so all of our bags were taken care of!

When we arrived at French Quarter, we stopped at the front desk to ask a question and the super kind cast member was very helpful and found a room for us that was cleaned and ready to go! (1 point for French Quarter!)


Inside our room was this super fun hidden mickey made with Mardi Gras beads! So cute!

After getting settled in our room, the bottom literally fell out of the sky and continued to pour for the next 45 minutes or so. Instead of letting the rain get us down, Jason and I took a nap while waiting on it to subside.


Our plans for the afternoon included a stop at Disney Springs for lunch and a little exploring. We also had ADR's at The Edison and we were really looking forward to it!


Since we didn't have a lot of time between "lunch" and our dinner ADR's, we split an order of Poutine! It was actually quite tasty!

Our first purchase of the trip was in the Pandora store where Jason surprised me with a Pandora charm of Walt and Mickey! It's one of my favorites for sure!

After a little shopping, we made our way over to The Edison for dinner.


This is seriously the coolest restaurant! We loved the decor!!


I ordered the fish and chips because they sounded tasty...


...and Jason ordered the Edison burger! By the way, do y'all like his shirt?! I bought it for him for his birthday last year!



Once we finished with dinner, we hopped on a boat and made our way back to French Quarter to meet up with our friend Randy!



It was so great to visit with him and see him again!


Our final stop for the evening was over at Riverside to see the Yeeha Bob show. I've been wanting to see it for a long time and just never made it over there. I arrived about 20 minutes before his show and the place was PACKED. Sadly, my seat wasn't the best and it was kind of hard to hear what he had to say. He was funny, though! Hopefully next time I'll be able to snag a closer seat.


On Saturday morning, we had a breakfast of Mickey beignets in the Sassagoula Float Works and Food Factory. They were actually quite delicious and tasted much closer to the beignets I'm so familiar with back home. The old recipe from several years back was just...ok. Thank you to whomever decided to change this!


For this trip, we decided on Disney transportation and didn't have a pickup time until 12:10 p.m. which is later than we've ever been picked up before. We were kind of bummed about it and even though we knew that DCL resort pickups are later in the morning, we discussed taking a town car for our next trip.

As  I mentioned earlier, we LOVED Port Orleans French Quarter and all this cute, quaint, and adorable resort had to offer! I can't wait to stay there again! 

Up next: Our first day on board the Disney Fantasy! Stay tuned! :)

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