heat oil in a shallow pan until it reaches 350 degrees. (you can make these in a fryer)
in a bowl mix the egg and milk and whisk together, in a separate bowl add the flour, salt, sugar and baking powder and blend together then add to the wet mixture and mix well, then to make the cakes pour it into a funnel over the pan in squiggly motions, (i poured the mixture in to a plastic squeezy bottle)
fry on each side for 2 minutes, them remove them and put them on a paper towel and dust with icing sugar.
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Liz @ Quirky Vistas says
Funnel cake, oh my! As soon as I'm done with my hot fudge and ice cream, I'll be pinning this. 🙂 Wow, those look good.
Liz
Oh man! These look amazing! And as always your photography is stunning. I like the one where you wrote in the powdered sugar! Super fun 🙂 Krista @ A Handful of Everything
Oh my goodness! These are so cute, and look tasty. Your pictures are absolutely gorgeous, and I love how you wrote in the powdered sugar!
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i am a new visitor and have literally been on your site for hours! you have amazing DIY tutorials. Your creativity has truly inspired me. Keep up the good work!
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Noticed your post on the Craft-o-matic link party, the funnel cakes look amazing! and you photography and blog design is gorgeous as well. Keep on creating such beautiful things!
Thanks!
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YUMMO – makes me think it might just be getting closer to summer! your pics looks divine!
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Hi! Visiting from Adorned from Above Blog Hop. Pinned this recipe! Looks great!
these look so yummy cant wait for the spring festivals
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I'm from funnel cake country, PA Dutch. They look great. I like the crispie pieces.
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Love Funnel cakes…gonna have to make some now! I shared this on my FB page tonight but forgot to tag you. Thanks for sharing at The Shady Porch! Blessings, D
Trying this soon. Clicked over from Shabby Nest and I can't wait to click around. Pinning this.
Okay- these look delish. All your projects are amazing. Featuring this in my weekly wow's on Saturday.
I think I'm drooling! These look great 🙂
Thank you for partying with the Wildly Original Crowd.
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These looks amazing! Thanks so much for linking up to Monday Funday! xoxo – Cheryl from That's What Che Said…
These look fantastic! I love the little paper you've put them in too! Thanks for sharing at Silver Pennies Sundays. x
Oh my, my favorite carnival food!
I featured your delish recipe today! http://www.settingforfour.com/2013/04/8-delicious-sweet-treat-recipes.html
Thanks for sharing at Project Inspire{d} – hope to see you at the party tonight at 8 pm EST!
This looks awesome, and I'm so glad you shared your recipe at our link party! I'm featuring it today on Love Grows Wild:
http://www.lovegrowswild.com/2013/05/fun-recipes-to-make-with-kids-this-summer.html
Looks delicious!
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