09-15-2006, 04:57 PM | #1 |
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In honor of the Utah State Fair I made...
funnel cake last night.
1 C water 3/4 stick Butter 1 TBSP Sugar 1/8 TSP Salt Bring these ingredients to a boil. 1 C flour Mix in flour forming a ball. Let rest and place in a mixing bowl. Incorporate 5 medium eggs, one at a time, making sure egg is completely incorporated before adding another egg. I have a large mixer and on the lowest speed adding one egg at a time allowing the batter to mix completely. Fry in oil, remove and serve with whatever you want. I felt like I was at the state fair. |
09-15-2006, 05:08 PM | #2 |
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In honor of the Utah St. Football team i rolled 4 huge joints!!!
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09-15-2006, 06:08 PM | #3 |
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Interesting. I'll bet my kids would enjoy making these.
So, you add the flour directly to the boiled ingredients? I assume that makes a pretty sticky/tough dough ball.
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For frying the dough I cut a small hole in the corner of a glad lock bag and pushed the dough through the little slit into the oil in a criss cut pattern. My first cake I made fell apart and was little squigglies, as my wife called them, of doughy goodness. I made smaller cakes on the subsequent tries and used a large metal, holed, colander thing to flip the cakes, ensuring they were gold brown on either side. You really could just squeeze little strips of dough into the oil, fish them out, cover them with powdered sugar, and enjoy. I told my mom this morning that I had made funnel cake and she said essentially the same thing you did, it would be lots of fun for the grandkids to make these. The recipe is real simple, it took all of 5 minutes to prepare, and was really good. |
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When we were in France last spring, there were a lot of streetside vendors selling the French version of churros. I think they called them "chi-chi's". They had a press with a big hand crank that would squeeze out the dough into the oil. They would snip it into strips with scissors, fry it, and then sprinkle with sugar. They were heavenly.
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