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Funnel Cake

August 21, 2014 By Susan Nuyt Leave a Comment

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Funnel cake has always been a childhood favorite at carnivals, state fairs, and anywhere there is a ferris wheel and a merry-go-round.  Ask any adult.  I think there is a kid in each of us–still.

Whisk 3 large eggs.  Stir 3 tablespoons white vinegar in 2 cups whole milk.  Allow to set for 15 minutes.  This won’t be as thick as buttermilk.  It’s the chosen consistency so the batter will be just right for funneling.IMG_1659 funnel cakeMarry the two liquids.IMG_1661 Hudson flourSift all-purpose flour for 3 cups.  Add to measured flour–1/2 cup sugar, 2 teaspoons baking powder, and 1/2 teaspoon salt.IMG_1666 funnel cakeWhisk flour mixture into liquid and work out the lumps to form a good batter.  Add an additional 3/4 cup whole milk plus 2 teaspoons vanilla extract.  Make a smooth consistency, then funnel in a into hot oil of 470 degrees in an electric skillet.  Swirl and twist the batter every crazy way when deep-frying.IMG_1684 funnel cakeDust front and back with sifted powdered sugar.  Eat warm with wonderful coffee, milk, chocolate milk or hot chocolate.dippin’ into sugar

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