Beignets on the Bayou! July 1, 2007 8:17 PM Subscribe
My wife and I are having friends over for a beignet brunch on the morning of the 4th. I'd love it if any Louisiana MeFites could join us. Drop me a line and bring your favorite additive.
This is getting ridiculous. I was in Madison the day before the Madison meet up, and and I just got back from New Orleans & Lafayette. *sigh*
posted by niles at 10:03 PM on July 1, 2007
posted by niles at 10:03 PM on July 1, 2007
So never having seen the word 'beignet' before, I checked my dictionary, and it's a doughnut, is this correct? You're inviting strangers to your house for doughnuts on Wednesday?
Is this common practice in southern USA? It just seems quite outside my social norms.
posted by wilful at 1:03 AM on July 2, 2007
Is this common practice in southern USA? It just seems quite outside my social norms.
posted by wilful at 1:03 AM on July 2, 2007
It just seems quite outside my social norms.
Dude, it's not "inviting strangers to your house for donuts on a Wednesday" it's "a midweek beignet brunch with Mefites a la maison". Brunch being not quite breakfast, not quite lunch, with a slice of cantaloupe at the end. Do I have to explain everything to you boors?
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 4:27 AM on July 2, 2007
Dude, it's not "inviting strangers to your house for donuts on a Wednesday" it's "a midweek beignet brunch with Mefites a la maison". Brunch being not quite breakfast, not quite lunch, with a slice of cantaloupe at the end. Do I have to explain everything to you boors?
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 4:27 AM on July 2, 2007
You're inviting strangers to your house for doughnuts on Wednesday?
In case you're serious, Wednesday is the Fourth of July, which is a big 'ol holiday in the US of A. And yes, it's common practice to celebrate it in some fashion (being as I am from Canuckistan, their strange ways confuse and frighten me, too).
posted by biscotti at 6:07 AM on July 2, 2007
In case you're serious, Wednesday is the Fourth of July, which is a big 'ol holiday in the US of A. And yes, it's common practice to celebrate it in some fashion (being as I am from Canuckistan, their strange ways confuse and frighten me, too).
posted by biscotti at 6:07 AM on July 2, 2007
Saying beignets are donuts is like saying MetaFilter is Fark. They're all that and a sprinkling of sugar.
gnfti, does 'oilybols' mean anything to you? I was once told that that's what beignets are called in Holland. Was he pulling my chain?
posted by and hosted from Uranus at 6:38 AM on July 2, 2007
gnfti, does 'oilybols' mean anything to you? I was once told that that's what beignets are called in Holland. Was he pulling my chain?
posted by and hosted from Uranus at 6:38 AM on July 2, 2007
What fandango_matt said. I wish I was in Louisiana now.
posted by cortex (staff) at 7:08 AM on July 2, 2007
posted by cortex (staff) at 7:08 AM on July 2, 2007
Oh how well we know how much cortex loves a donut.
posted by philomathoholic at 7:33 AM on July 2, 2007
posted by philomathoholic at 7:33 AM on July 2, 2007
gnfti, does 'oilybols' mean anything to you?
Absolutely. It's a traditional New Years' Eve food, and it's spelt "oliebol", pl. "oliebollen". But they are definitely not the same as what you would call beignets.
They *are*, however, commonly served alongside "appelbeignets", which I would say are similar to your beignets, but made with apples and reminiscent in taste of apple pie.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 8:37 AM on July 2, 2007
Absolutely. It's a traditional New Years' Eve food, and it's spelt "oliebol", pl. "oliebollen". But they are definitely not the same as what you would call beignets.
They *are*, however, commonly served alongside "appelbeignets", which I would say are similar to your beignets, but made with apples and reminiscent in taste of apple pie.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 8:37 AM on July 2, 2007
Oh and you guys pronounce it behn-YAY, amirite? How about the plural? In Dutch it's pronounced in that French way as well (kind of like bin-YAY), but we add the un-French s sound for the plural.
And what's with "hijinks", huh? Three dotted letters in a row! Some might say it should be written with a hyphen, but still. Of course, every generation hyphenates as they please. These are good topics Lou, feel free to chime in.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 8:41 AM on July 2, 2007
And what's with "hijinks", huh? Three dotted letters in a row! Some might say it should be written with a hyphen, but still. Of course, every generation hyphenates as they please. These are good topics Lou, feel free to chime in.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 8:41 AM on July 2, 2007
So they're as Dutch as apple pie?
And explain again how Danishes fit into all this?
posted by cortex (staff) at 8:42 AM on July 2, 2007
And explain again how Danishes fit into all this?
posted by cortex (staff) at 8:42 AM on July 2, 2007
Yeah, it's funny how different civilizations all try to lay claim to having invented something, or how it permeates their languages and cultures in ways that portray it as somehow "typically" theirs.
Face it, Amerika. When it comes to culture you've got nothing going for ya but a shared dislike of European religious persecution, a strange type of football one plays with the hands, and a deep, deep-seated ignorance of portobello mushrooms.
And the Danish thing was funny for about four seconds in 2005, 'tex.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 8:50 AM on July 2, 2007
Face it, Amerika. When it comes to culture you've got nothing going for ya but a shared dislike of European religious persecution, a strange type of football one plays with the hands, and a deep, deep-seated ignorance of portobello mushrooms.
And the Danish thing was funny for about four seconds in 2005, 'tex.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 8:50 AM on July 2, 2007
wot, no armies?
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 9:03 AM on July 2, 2007
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 9:03 AM on July 2, 2007
Metafilter- inviting strangers to your house for donuts on a Wednesday.
posted by Sailormom at 9:45 AM on July 2, 2007
posted by Sailormom at 9:45 AM on July 2, 2007
Thanks for the rundown, gdiddy. I can't wait to get my slimynut on come December 31.
posted by and hosted from Uranus at 9:48 AM on July 2, 2007
posted by and hosted from Uranus at 9:48 AM on July 2, 2007
from wiki page: Oliebollen en oliekoeken
Oh no, they didn't!
posted by and hosted from Uranus at 9:50 AM on July 2, 2007
Oh no, they didn't!
posted by and hosted from Uranus at 9:50 AM on July 2, 2007
I don't recognize my thread anymore.
posted by atchafalaya at 5:04 PM on July 2, 2007
posted by atchafalaya at 5:04 PM on July 2, 2007
atchafalaya, sorry if this seems like a threadjack.
Kudos on the great initiative, and I'd show up if you weren't half a world away.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 7:17 PM on July 2, 2007
Kudos on the great initiative, and I'd show up if you weren't half a world away.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 7:17 PM on July 2, 2007
No, it was great. Sorry you can't make it.
posted by atchafalaya at 7:34 AM on July 3, 2007
posted by atchafalaya at 7:34 AM on July 3, 2007
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Mono-sodium glutamate?
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