Come to Papa.
Show me a person that doesn't enjoy a batch of warm Beingets with a fresh cup of coffee and I'll show you a child bashing democrat voter.
Here's the
link for the recipe. When you arrive zip through the wedding stuff and you'll find the recipe at the bottom of the page.
Enjoy.
Stephen
I've always wondered what they look like--pictured them like a donut.
ReplyDeleteIt depends on the baker...some are thicker..but they're all good. Thanks, K.
DeleteThey certainly sound good to me!
ReplyDeleteAfter a bite you'll wanna go home and slap 'ya mamma...
DeleteMy kids used to make them. Good fun and good eating.
ReplyDeleteI'd invite the kids over every weekend...
DeleteLooks good. Is there a filling?
ReplyDeleteNo, just dust 'em with powdered sugar.
DeleteI only had the pleasure of having a batch of warm Bridgettes once in college. It was amazing that all five of them were all named Bridgette but I think two of them spelled it differently.
ReplyDeleteI really miss college :(
Ah, memories. There was this little dental assistant...ugh, never mind.
DeleteIs the place off University & I95 still open? They made the most wonderful Beingets. They gave you the powdered sugar in a separate bag to add just before you ate them. I'll have to check now that you have whet my appetite.
ReplyDeleteNo, Deb. They closed over ten years ago...if memory serves. The owners were two older ladies from New Orleans.
DeleteDamn. Thanks for saving me the gas.
DeleteAnd Cafe Du Monde coffee... YUM!!!
ReplyDeleteI keep a can in my pantry...good stuff. Thanks, my friend.
DeleteSoooo, what time's dessert??? :-D
DeleteI could hurt myself eating those!
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