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Cafe Du Monde in New Orleans. (Source: Wikipedia) |
I've visited Cafe Du Monde twice on visits to New Orleans. It has a charming atmosphere and the Beignets are the most delectable pastry you will ever taste. I do have to admit, though, that I personally find the famous chicory coffee 'undrinkable'. I do not like the taste of chicory and I dislike strong coffee. But if you love chicory coffee or Vietnamese-style iced coffee, you will love the Cafe Du Monde coffee, particularly their Cafe au lait.
Cafe au Lait
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Cafe au Lait (Image Source) |
Cafe au lait is coffee with hot milk added. This is different from coffee known as 'white coffee', which has cold milk or other whitener added. Cafe au Lait simply means “coffee with milk”.
Beignet
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Beignets (Image Source) |
Beignet is a French pastry that is deep fried and served topped with powdered sugar. It is so light and flaky and is downright irresistible!
The allrecipes site has a recipe for you to make your own Beignets at home if you are not able to visit Cafe du Monde in New Orleans.
The ingredients in the Beignets recipe include dry yeast, white sugar, salt and 2 eggs, plus evaporated milk, flour and shortening. You will also need vegetable oil for fying and confectioners' sugar to shake on top of the hot beignets. Serve warm.
There are also box mixes of Beignets available if you do not care to go to the (delicious) trouble of starting from scratch.
Sylvestermouse has an interesting article about the Café Du Monde
Coffee & Chicory and Beignet mix available for home use. Check it out
here:
Cafe Du Monde Coffee & Chicory Reviewed.
The word Beignet, of course, means donut.
Visit Cafe Du Monde
The original Café Du Monde Coffee Stand is located at 800 Decatur Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans. In 1985 a second café was opened and today there are 8 Café Du Monde locations in the New Orleans Metropolitan area.
The Café Du Monde coffee stand is a 'must-see' and very tasty attraction for any New Orleans Visit. The literal translation of Café Du Monde means “Coffee of the World”.
Related Links:
- Cafe Du Monde Website
- allrecipes Beignet recipe
- More Travel Reviews on ReviewThisReviews
- More Recipe Reviews on ReviewThisReviews
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