Question: Why is it called a funnel cake?
Answer: I searched it up, and I found a couple possible solutions:
- "It is made from an oil funnel like the one you use in your garage." (Re: WikiAnswers)
- The batter that is fried to create the funnel cake has to be poured out in a certain indistinguishable pattern to create that uneven plaid-checkered pattern. My guess is that, in most cases, you use any type of funnel to pour the batter in that uneven pattern, so as to get more control over the shape instead of having it just be a plain circle. (In a nutshell, using a funnel to pour the batter out) Although this might just be the original or most common way people make their funnel cakes, because my work area uses a pitcher to pour the batter into the fryer.
So, what do we have here?
Our delicious fried treat is so aptly named because a funnel is used to make one, in most cases.
I could have guessed that!
I didn't know this is what a funnel cake looks like! Way cool!
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