Funnel Cake

Funnel Cake is an Entree in Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!!.

Description
Funnel cake was invented in 1917 by the United States in association with Australia. With the First World War showing no signs of ending, the Allied and Central Powers agreed to meet in Thessaloniki, Greece to sign a peace treaty. Fearing an ambush was being set up, the United States and Australia set to work developing a secret weapon.

With weapons banned, the two nations were perplexed as to how they could infiltrate the event. It was concluded that by filling a delicious, donut-like pastry dish with Sydney funnel-web spiders, the Allied Powers would be able to smuggle in these highly venomous creatures and cause havoc in the chambers, allowing them a better chance of escaping should the need arise.

To Australia's and America's surprise however, the Central Powers were eager to sign a treaty. Just as it was to be signed, hundreds of funnel-web spiders on a sugar high burst from the cakes and attacked the crowd. Mayhem ensued, and the Australian and American governments set the city ablaze in an attempt to exterminate the spiders.

With both Thessaloniki and negotiations in ruin, it wasn't until later at Versailles that an agreement was reached, this time without pastries.

Recipes
You will always need to cook a Batter when a customer orders a Funnel Cake.

Funnel Cake Prep

Batter