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Sugar Waffles (the type you get at the fair) Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
1 c. Flour
½ c. Evaporated Milk
½ c. Water
1 tsp. Sugar
¼ tsp. Salt
1 Egg, unbeaten

Directions:
Directions:
Sift flour before measuring. Mix milk, water, sugar, salt and egg together. Stir slowly into flour, then beat until smooth with electric beater at medium speed.

**Frying Process**
Place approximately 2" of oil in deep fryer or sauce pan. Heat oil to 365º, trying to keep a consistent temperature. Attach rosette iron to handle. Immerse iron into hot oil until thoroughly heated. (Approximately 5-10 minutes) Lift iron out, shake off excess oil. (or blot on a paper towel) Dip iron into batter, but only until it covers ¾ of the side of the iron. Do not dip all the way in the batter or it will not release. Hold the iron in the bowl for a few seconds, lift it out and shake off any excess batter. Dip the batter-coated mold into the hot oil. As soon ash the rosette begins to brown slightly, lift the mild, and let the rosette drop gently into the frying oil. Turn the rosette over to cook for a few extra seconds. Take tongs and lift the finished rosette out of the oil. Let drain on paper towels. Sprinkle with powdered sugar or cinnamon sugar.

 

 

 

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