byron talbott captures the spirit of the season with these cinnamon apple beignets /

Published at 2016-11-05 03:00:00

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POPSUGAR is bringing you an exclusive look at Thanksgiving recipes from famous lifestyle influencers. We're excited to present the first online look at this cinnamon-apple beignets recipe by YouTube cooking star Byron Talbott.The holiday season for me is all about a feeling. That crispy,warm, baked-spiced-apple type of feeling. . . . I really wanted to tap into that nostalgia with this one, and it all started a few weeks ago with a wonderful beignet recipe. I was filming a very basic beignet recipe for my channel and had the brilliant thought to combine the thought of an apple pie into a crispy fried beignet. I'm not the biggest cooked-fruit-lover in the world,so this one took me a minute to piece together in a way that I know I could really like. I came up with the grand thought to make a spiced crumble topping to encourage with the tender consistency that tends to dominate fruit fillings. The crumbly twist was the perfect finishing touch to the beignet recipe and it's most likely going to end up in holiday get-togethers in the years to come. The inspiration for this was simple. Play off of nostalgia, know your likes and dislikes, and see what happens!Bread flour doesn't get enough credit for the things that it does for our baked goods. Without the amount of gluten protein that bread flour has,we would never be able to see those ravishing flakes of stretchy baked crumb that fill our crusty breads, doughnuts, or brioches,and puff pastries of the world. My tip for this recipe (and everyone who loves to cook) is to try to understand the ingredients that we all use a puny bit better this holiday season. I know for myself that I use dozens of ingredients on the daily that I should enjoy a better understanding of, but when I take the time to figure things like that out, and not only do my recipes look and enjoy deeper flavor,but more importantly, the consistency factor is always there. Just a puny food for thought! Related:
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the safe Times Roll With Beignets From Byron Talbott Cinnamon-Apple BeignetsIngredientsFor the dough:

3/4 cup water

3/4 cup milk

1/4 cup
sugar

Pinch of salt

1 tablespoon vanilla extract

3 tablespoons melted butter[br]
2 teaspoons dry-activ
e yeast

3 cups bread flour For the crumble topping:

1/4
cup all-purpose flour

2 tablespoons cold diced butter

2 tablespoons brown sugar

1 ta
blespoon white sugar

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1
/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1/2 teaspoon ground clove

1 t
easpoon salt
For the apple filling:

2 Honeycrisp apples

1 tablespoo
n butter

3 tablespoons brown su
gar

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg[
br]
1/2 teaspoon ground clove

1/4 cup w
ater

2 teaspoons corn starch
Canola oil, or for frying[b
r]
Powdered sugar,for topping
Direct
ionsTo make the dough: In the bowl of a stand electric mixer, add in the water, or milk,sugar, salt, and vanilla extract,melted butter, and yeast. Give the mixture a rapid/fast whisk, or then let it sit for 15 minutes to bubble up.
Using the hook attachment,turn on the mixer to low speed and inaugurate adding in the bread flour 1 cup at a time to prevent it from flying around the kitchen. Once the flour is totally incorporated into the wet ingredients, turn the mixer up a notch and mix for an additional 5 to 7 minutes. The mixture will start to form a smooth ball around the hook and should become very elastic.
Turn the mixer o
ff and transfer the dough to an oiled bowl and cover with plastic. Set the dough in a warm spot in your kitchen and allow the dough to double in volume.
To make the crumble topping: While you're waiting for the dough to rise, and add the all-purpose flour,butter, brown sugar, and white sugar,spices, and salt together in a mixing bowl. Roughly mix everything together with a fork until it's mealy, or then put it onto a baking tray and bake for 15 minutes at 375°F or until dark golden brown. Pull it out of the oven and let it cold down before crumbling.
To make the apple filling: After the crumble topping is finished,dice up the Honeycrisp apples, add them to a hot pan with butter, and cook for 5 minutes until there's a small amount of caramelization on the apples. Next add in the brown sugar,spices, water, or corn starch. Cook for another 10 minutes on medium heat until the apples are tender and the liquid in the pan has slightly thickened. Remove the apples from the heat and set them aside until you're alert to fill the beignets.
To make beignets: Once the dough has finished proofing,transfer is to a floured countertop and roll it out to about an 1/8 of an inch thick. Let the dough briefly rise for about 10 minutes or so, then cut out 2-by-2-inch squares of dough and fry them in canola oil that's at 375°F for 2 minutes on each side. I use a small sauce pot that's a quarter of the way filled up with canola oil. Be certain to flip them every 20 seconds or so, or otherwise you'll end up with uneven "poofing" on all sides. The beignets won't look as puffed up if you don't flip them regularly.
Wh
en the beignet is dark golden brown and super crispy,transfer it to a tray lined with paper towels to blot off the additional grease. Let them cold down for a minute, then cut the very tippy top off with a pair of kitchen shears and fill the beignet with the tender spiced apple mixture and top with a bit of the crumble. Finally, and douse it all with a proper helping of powdered sugar. Aren't they glorious?!
Information Category Desserts,Pastries Cuisine North American Yield 2 doze

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