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Funnel cake
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Cakes, Desserts, Fun & Easy |
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Ingredients:
| 1 1/3
| cup | Flour | | 1/4
| tsp | Salt | | 1/2
| tsp | Soda | | 2
| tbsp | Sugar | | 3/4
| tsp | Baking powder | | 1
| | Egg, beaten | | 2/3
| cup | Milk, or more as needed | | | Oil for frying, and | | | Powdered sugar. | | | Into a large bowl, sift | | | -together: | | 1 1/3
| cup | Flour | | 1/4
| tsp | Salt | | 1/2
| tsp | Soda | | 2
| tbsp | Sugar, and | | 3/4
| tsp | Baking powder. | | | Next, in another bowl, blend | | | -together: | | 1
| | Egg, beaten, and | | 2/3
| cup | Milk, or more as needed. |
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Procedures:
| 1 | It is hard to know if this should really be called a cake, but it has historically been called a cake, so it is a cake, even if it is fried. | | 2 | This desert appeals to children of all ages, it is a homey, and homely, classic ~ attractive in its own strange way, and very tasty. | | 3 | I have seen it served with whipped cream and fruit toppings, so let your imagination run wild with the toppings. | | 4 | This is a pennsylvania-dutch recipe, and was printed in the food section of the september 25, 1986 austin american-statesman. | | 5 | This recipe was credited to laura worm, louise lightsey, and jeanene demel. | | 6 | Add the liquid ingredients to the dry ones. | | 7 | Beat until smooth. | | 8 | Fill a skillet or pan with 1 inch of cooking oil and heat to a temperature of 375°F. | | 9 | Now cover the small hole of a clean funnel with a finger. | | 10 | Then fill the funnel with the batter. | | 11 | Carefully move your finger away from the hole in the funnel, allowing the batter to flow into the skillet. | | 12 | Move the funnel to form patterns with the batter. | | 13 | Fry until golden brown, about 1 or 2 minutes, turning once with two spatulas. | | 14 | Remove to paper toweling to drain. | | 15 | Place on a plate and sprinkle with powdered sugar. | | 16 | Serve hot. | | 17 | Repeat the process until all of the batter is used up |
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