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  2. Funnel Cake Recipe - AOL

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    Beat eggs until foamy. Add milk; Mix in flour, sugar, baking powder and salt until smooth. Heath 3/4 inch deep of oil or shortening. Pour batter into hot oil.

  3. Missing The Summer Fair? You Can Make Homemade Funnel Cakes ...

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    funnel cake photo: bryan gardner; food styling: makinze gore If you wait all year long to enjoy delicious (read: fried ) carnival food , then this homemade funnel cake recipe is for you.

  4. Funnel cake - Wikipedia

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    These differ from funnel cake in using no baking powder, which results in a somewhat chewy texture. [3] Kumukunsi is another similar native doughnut from the Maguindanao people in the Philippines. It is made with rice flour, duck eggs, and sugar that is molded into rope-like strands and then fried in a loose spiral. They have the taste and ...

  5. List of fried dough foods - Wikipedia

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    Funnel cakes are usually associated with carnivals, fairs, amusement parks, and seaside towns, much like cotton candy. Gogoşi: Romania: Round or ring shaped, fried dough usually topped with powdered sugar or filled with fruit jam or chocolate cream. Gorgoria: Philippines: A crunchy glazed fried dough cookie from the Philippines. Haliva: Circassia

  6. Fried dough - Wikipedia

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    Fried dough is also known as fry dough, fry bread , fried bread, doughboys, elephant ears, beaver tails, scones, pizza fritte, frying saucers (in the case of smaller pieces). These foods are virtually identical to each other and some yeast dough versions of beignets , and recognizably different from other fried dough foods such as doughnuts or ...

  7. Funnel Cake - AOL

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  8. Funnel Pancakes Recipe - AOL

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  9. Zalabiyeh - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known recipes for zalabiya comes from the 10th century Arabic cookbook Kitab al-Tabikh. [3] [4] In the old Al-Baghdadi book of recipes of the Arabs; the dough was poured through a coconut shell. This style of fritter is similar to the Indian jelabi and a 16th-century recipe from German cuisine for strauben made using a funnel. [5]