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Cajun Market Donut Company, Breaux Bridge LA

REVIEW

Cajun Mkt. Donut Co. has a new name (they used to call themselves Meche’s Donut King) and a new look, but the donuts, stuffed breads, and Cajun kolaches have not changed.  They make what has been called Acadiana’s best king cake, and they are also, of course, a donut shop. We’ve tried neither king cake (a Mardi Gras specialty) nor donuts at Cajun Market, yet we still highly recommend a breakfast visit for a few unique items we did try.

You can get your kolache filled with local boudin.

You can get your kolache filled with local boudin.

They make kolaches with the usual assortment of fruit fillings, but we were drawn to the boudin and hot sausage/cheese varieties. The boudin, from the Kirk Martin Slaughter House in nearby Carencro, is removed from its casing and wrapped in soft dough. The result is an only-in-Breaux Bridge breakfast appetizer. Follow that up with a hot sausage kolache garnished with melted cheese and hot peppers, for a “hot dogs for breakfast” thrill.

Unlike other beignets we've seen, these come covered in granulated sugar and cinnamon, and are more like good yeasted donuts.

Unlike other beignets we’ve seen, these come covered in granulated sugar and cinnamon, and are more like good yeasted donuts.

Finish your meat-filled bread breakfast with the best item of the three, Creole stuffed bread. This is a large, warm bun amply filled with ground meat and hot peppers and spices. None of these pastries will scorch your tongue but, in true Acadiana fashion, they are well-seasoned and will grab your taste buds’ attention.

Grab a coffee and enjoy your pastries right here in the shop.

Grab a coffee and enjoy your pastries right here in the shop.

The stuffed breads and meat-filled kolaches are all wrapped in foil and kept warm, but the proprietors pointed out that to enjoy them at their best one should arrive early in the morning, when they are hot and freshly made. The donuts looked great, especially the ones with the chocolate glaze. We sampled a trio of triangular beignets covered in cinnamon and granulated sugar. These were simple and satisfying, wholesome even, quite unlike the powdered sugar examples you’ll find in the Crescent City, and we imagine they’d be even better fresh from the fryer.

Coffee is available, and there are a few tables scattered about for enjoying your selections on-the-spot. There are other Cajun Markets in Lafayette and Broussard.

125 Courthouse Street
Breaux Bridge LA 70517
337-332-3577
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BEST THING TO EAT: Creole Sausage Stuffed Bread

1 Comment

  1. Bertha Alexander

    This place is the best place to have a pleasant morning u see a lot too happy 😊 faces that u don’t see too many of

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