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Funnel Cake Bites Just Like The County Fair

By: Bekki from domesticmommyhood.com
County Fair Funnel Cake Bites

There doesn't have to be a fair going on for you to enjoy a delicious mouthful of funnel cake. Funnel Cake Bites Just Like The County Fair are a fun way capture everything you love about your favorite county or state fair dessert in a fun mini dessert form. These bites are perfectly sweet, with or without powdered sugar on top of them. Of course, who wouldn't want to put powdered sugar on top of their funnel cakes? These treats are fun to make and share with the whole family. If you can't get to the county fair, then bring the county fair to you with this easy recipe!

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Serving Suggestions for Funnel Cake Bites



While you can certainly eat your funnel cake bites with just a light sprinkling of powdered sugar, you can use other toppings, too! If you need a little inspiration, then take a look at these suggestions for toppings.



Chocolate: From a cup of hot cocoa to a dollop of chocolate syrup, you can't go wrong with chocolate as a topping! You can also warm up a bowl of hot fudge to serve as dip for your funnel cake bites, or even sprinkle grated chocolate over the just-fried desserts.



Fruit: Whether you want a tart flavor or just want something to satisfy your sweet tooth, fruit is the perfect option for a funnel cake topping. Slice fresh and in-season fruit for a simple topping, or warm up a small amount of your favorite preserves to drizzle over the funnel cake. You'll be glad you did!



Raid your pantry: You just might have a perfect topping already in your pantry! A light dusting of cinnamon-sugar or sprinkles can make your funnel cake bites look more festive. If you have frosting, consider putting that in a dish as a dip. 

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