Gluten Free Funnel Cake Recipe (2024)

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A gluten free funnel cakes recipe that’s sure satisfy your sweet dough cravings, without the wheat!

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Carnival-Style Gluten Free Funnel Cakes

I don’t know about you, but funnel cakes bring back so many sweet memories(pun intended). Summer nights, carnival rides, and special occasions spent with special people.

Traditionally, funnel cakes are big gluten-bombs. That’s why I’m so excited to share this gluten free funnel cake recipe from my friend Jennifer at Sugar Spice and Glitter!

These gluten-free funnel cakes are just like the original – crispy on the outside and soft and fluffyon the inside. Sprinkle them with powderedsugar, or top it with a scoop of ice cream – whatever sounds yummiest to you!

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I used cow milk for my recipe because that’s what I had on hand, but this recipe would work with dairy-freemilks too for a lactose-free version.

Gluten Free Funnel Cake Recipe Ingredients:

  • 1 1/3 cups gluten-free flour blend of choice
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 cup milk (regular or non-dairy)
  • 4+ cups oil of choice

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How to make gluten free funnel cakes:

To make the batter:In a large mixing bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda and sea salt.Add in the eggs, vanilla and milk and whisk well.Let the mixture sit for about 20 minutes before cooking.

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Prepare the Oil:Heat the oil in a large pot (we used a dutch oven). This should take about 4-5 minutes.

TIP: Try the “wooden stick trick” to tellwhen oil is ready to fry.

To make the funnel cakes: Hold your funnel and place your finger on the funnel’s smallest opening to block.Measure about a half cup of batter into the funnel and positionabove the oil.

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Quickly remove your finger and drizzle the batter in a freeform pattern to make the funnel cake. Be sure to leave gaps as the cake will puff up slightly.

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Let the funnel cake cook for about 1 minute before flipping, and fry each side until golden brown.

Remove to a paper-towel lined plate and repeat with remaining batter. (Scooping out any small pieces of funnel cake out of the oil to prevent burning.)

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Best enjoyed while warm!

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Carnival-Style Gluten Free Funnel Cakes

A gluten free funnel cake recipe that's sure satisfy your sweet dough cravings, without the wheat!

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Servings: 4

Calories: 385kcal

Author: Stacey aka the Soccer Mom

Ingredients

  • 1 1/3 cups gluten-free flour blend of choice
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 cup milk regular or non-dairy
  • 4 cups oil of choice

Instructions

Prepare the batter:

  • In a large mixing bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda and sea salt.Add in the eggs, vanilla and milk and whisk well.Let the mixture sit for about 20 minutes before cooking.

Prepare the oil:

  • Heat the oil in a large pot (we used a dutch oven). This should take about 4-5 minutes.

To make the funnel cakes:

  • Hold your funnel and place your finger on the funnel's smallest opening to block.Measure about a half cup of batter into the funnel and positionabove the oil.

  • Quickly remove your finger and drizzle the batter in a freeform pattern to make the funnel cake. Be sure to leave gaps as the cake will puff up slightly.

  • Let the funnel cake cook for about 1 minute before flipping, and fry each side until golden brown.

  • Remove to a paper-towel lined plate and repeat with remaining batter. (Scooping out any small pieces of funnel cake out of the oil to prevent burning.)

  • Best enjoyed while warm!

Nutrition

Calories: 385kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 26g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 84mg | Sodium: 493mg | Potassium: 196mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 170IU | Calcium: 128mg | Iron: 1.9mg

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FAQs

Does funnel cake contain gluten? ›

Turns out, they work really well gluten-free. They key is to get the batter right. Similar to a pancake batter, funnel cake batter needs to flow easily from a funnel.

Is funnel cake the same as pancake mix? ›

Funnel cake is similar to pancake batter

All it takes is a bit of remixing to create the sweeter, dessert-like batter to create one of these cakes right from your boxed pancake mix. Pancakes already have some sweetness to them, so adding just a bit of sugar or vanilla extract can help kick that flavor up a notch.

Why is my gluten free cake rubbery? ›

Because gluten-free batters contain more liquid than traditional versions, they typically take longer to bake. If you remove them from the oven too soon, you may develop a gummy, mushy texture.

What is funnel cake batter made of? ›

Traditional recipes call for a fairly standard batter: flour, eggs, sugar, milk, baking soda or baking powder, but I discovered that you can make awesome funnel cakes with "complete" buttermilk pancake mix (look for brands that only require the addition of water).

Can celiacs eat gluten-free cake? ›

Although regular breads and cakes are not included in a gluten free diet, there are many creative ways in which people with coeliac disease can have their cake and eat it! Gluten gives bread, cakes and pastry the right texture. Without gluten, bread is less chewy and cakes and pastry can be drier and more crumbly.

What is gluten-free cake made of? ›

Ingredients
IngredientType
SugarGranulated white sugar, brown sugar or their combinations
FlourRice, corn, potato starch or wheat starch (with 20 ppm or less gluten)
EggsWhole egg, egg powder
FatButter, margarine or shortening
5 more rows

How healthy is funnel cake? ›

But for someone looking to eat healthy, fairs can be a tricky situation. The classic funnel cake has 760 calories and 44 grams of fat— roughly the same amount as four servings of cheese pizza, according to food nutrition comparison sites.

What ethnicity is funnel cake? ›

In the U.S., funnel cakes were originally associated with Pennsylvania Dutch Country. It is one of the first North American fried foods, which is associated with the Pennsylvania Dutch, German immigrants who came to Pennsylvania in the 17th and 18th centuries.

What is Disney funnel cake? ›

Dining located in World Showcase at EPCOT. Satisfy your sweet tooth with a classic funnel cake or cookies 'n cream funnel cake—topped with your choice of powdered sugar, chocolate syrup, vanilla ice cream and other tasty options. You can even bring the delightful experience home with a funnel cake gift kit!

Can I just replace flour with gluten-free flour? ›

If the original recipe calls for 260 grams of all-purpose flour, substitute with 260 grams of your blend. Beat the batter more. Because gluten-free flours provide less structure than all-purpose, the batter or dough you make with them may require more beating than that which you are accustomed.

What gluten-free flour is best for cakes? ›

Oat Flour. With its creamy, earthy flavor and delicate texture, gluten-free oat flour is a staple of my gluten-free baking recipes. It bakes up soft and smooth, adding necessary starch to many GF baked goods and keeping them moist and tender due to its high fat content and stable protein structure.

Can you overbeat a gluten free cake? ›

Over-mixing can beat too much air into the batter and cause it to collapse. Less is more with mixing a gluten free cake batter — try to blend the batters for less than one minute.

Why is my funnel cake not crispy? ›

It's important to keep to a frying temperature of around 375 degrees. Any higher than that, and your funnel cakes will brown before cooking through. At too low a temperature, the batter will absorb excess oil, resulting in a greasy, limp funnel cake.

Why are my funnel cakes soggy? ›

375°F (191°C) is high enough to start coagulating the proteins and gelling the starches in the batter almost on contact, preventing the batter from literally frittering away. A lower temp wouldn't get the cooking going fast enough, and slower cooking would also result in a soggy, oil-logged funnel cake.

Do all cakes have gluten? ›

Gluten is a protein and is found in all standard flours used for cake making. It gives cakes their structure and moist texture. Without gluten, cakes are drier, crumbly and have a shorter shelf life but there are a number of ways you can use to try and counter this.

Is gluten found in cake? ›

Foods That Contain Gluten. Because wheat has gluten in it, foods made with wheat flour—breads, cookies, cakes, donuts, rolls, bagels, muffins, scones, and other pastries, plus conventional pasta and pizza, along with many cereals—all contain gluten.

Does cake usually have gluten? ›

Cakes and biscuits are also commonly made from wheat flour, although it is usually low protein flours (7.5-9% protein). Gluten is present in these products; however unlike for bread, the development of gluten is usually discouraged as it can result in an undesirable and tough texture in these products.

Is there gluten in Dairy Queen cakes? ›

Gluten is present in many of our products and cross contact may occur, therefore we cannot guarantee any item to be free of gluten.

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