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funnel cake

noun

  1. a crisp, deep-fried cake, made by pouring batter through a funnel into fat or oil, usually in a spiral shape, and dusted with powdered sugar.



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Surrounded by food trucks, Ferris wheels and funnel cake stands on a hot August afternoon, Stephanie Soucek has one goal in mind.

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While on a walk in San Francisco recently, I stumbled upon a full-on Christmas carnival in Golden Gate Park, replete with delighted children, funnel cake vendors and a Monterey cypress strung with glowing multicolored lights.

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“Lovely Day” by Bill Withers played as we eventually tucked in, and so it was: The fish’s mild but fresh-tasting flesh stayed tender inside its majestically golden brown-crusted exterior, the beer batter rendered both cushy and crispy in a way reminiscent of a funnel cake, topped with a visible sprinkle of salt.

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He understandably skipped Red River, but SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey was at the Texas State Fair to have a funnel cake and check out one of the most storied rivalries in college football at the Cotton Bowl, 22 miles east from that fancy stadium where the Dallas Cowboys play.

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Those parks had roller coasters, funnel cake, swimming pools, and 88-ounce cups of soda for us to slurp on all day.

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