With plenty of experience making homemade treats, I’ve created an easy, foolproof funnel cake recipe that uses pancake mix to save time without sacrificing flavor. No need to wait for a carnival — you can enjoy crispy, golden funnel cakes at home any time. Whether you’re a seasoned cook or trying fried dough for the first time, this method delivers that fairground classic with minimal fuss.

Funnel cakes are a staple at spring and summer fairs, but they’re surprisingly simple to make at home. The secret is pancake mix — it already includes flour, leavening, and salt, which makes a perfectly light, crispy batter for frying.
I love using pancake mix for more than pancakes. It’s great for quick casseroles, cookies, cinnamon rolls, and muffin recipes, and it’s a convenient base for many sweet and savory dishes.
Why funnel cake with pancake mix works so well
- Bring fair food home: You get the classic funnel cake flavor without waiting for festivals.
- Beginner-friendly: No deep fryer required — a heavy-bottomed pot and oil are all you need, so it’s accessible even if you’re new to frying.
- Crispy and golden: These turn out hot, light, and crisp — ideal straight from the pan with a dusting of powdered sugar.
Ingredients

- Pancake mix: Bisquick or your favorite pancake mix works well. You can also use a homemade mix if you prefer.
- Sugar: A small amount in the batter for a touch of sweetness; we’ll add more as powdered sugar on top.
- Vanilla extract: For extra flavor.
- Milk: Creates a smooth, pourable batter.
- Vegetable oil: Use a neutral oil with a suitable smoke point for frying (canola, vegetable, or grapeseed are good choices).
See the recipe card below for exact quantities and full instructions.
Variations and substitutions
- Use a complete pancake mix that only needs water — substitute water for milk and add vanilla for flavor.
- For gluten-free funnel cakes, use a gluten-free pancake mix. You may need to adjust the liquid to get the right batter consistency.
- To make the batter dairy-free, replace milk with water or a plant-based milk.
How to make funnel cake with pancake mix
Step 1: In a large bowl, combine the pancake mix, sugar, vanilla, milk, and eggs. Stir gently until combined—do not overmix. In a heavy-bottomed pot, pour in about 2–3 inches of vegetable oil and heat to 375°F (190°C).
Step 2: Transfer the batter to a gallon-size Ziploc bag and seal. Snip about 1/4 inch off one corner of the bag to create a small opening for piping the batter.


Lynn’s tip
Test the oil by dropping a small dab of batter in. If it bubbles and rises, the oil is ready. If it sinks, it needs more heat; if it browns instantly, the oil is too hot.
Step 3: Pipe the batter into the hot oil in a circular, overlapping motion to form the classic funnel cake shape. Cook the first side for 2–3 minutes until it begins to turn golden brown.
Step 4: Carefully flip the funnel cake and fry the other side for 1–2 minutes until golden. Remove with tongs or a slotted spatula and drain on a paper towel-lined plate to remove excess oil. Finish with a dusting of powdered sugar or your favorite toppings.


Tips and tricks
- The batter should be fairly runny. If it seems too thick, add a little more milk to loosen it.
- When piping the batter into oil, it may break into sections rather than forming one continuous strand — that’s normal. The pieces puff and join as they fry.
- Use a heavy-bottomed pot (or cast iron) to maintain even heat while frying.
- Use a candy thermometer to keep the oil around 375°F. Keeping the temperature steady prevents greasy or over-browned funnel cakes.
- A squeeze bottle can work for piping, but a gallon Ziploc bag with a small corner snipped is a simple, effective option.

FAQs
This batter is quite runny, so air-frying isn’t ideal for the initial frying process. The air fryer works well for reheating finished funnel cakes, though.
Try adding a teaspoon of cinnamon, a tablespoon or two of cocoa powder, or a pinch of pumpkin spice to the batter for a different flavor profile.
No — you can spoon the batter into the oil to make irregular fried dough pieces or small doughnut-like rounds if you prefer.

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Pumpkin pancakes with pancake mix
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Recipe
Easy Funnel Cake Batter Recipe
Dessert
American
5 minutes
6 minutes
11 minutes
8 Servings
112kcal
Lynn Polito
Equipment
- Large bowl
- Measuring cups
- Heavy-bottomed pot or cast iron skillet
Ingredients
- 2 cups Pancake mix (such as Bisquick)
- 1 tablespoon Sugar
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract
- 1 cup Milk
- 2 Eggs
- Vegetable oil for frying
Instructions
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In a large bowl, add all the ingredients and mix until combined. Do not overmix.
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Heat 2–3 inches of oil in a heavy-bottomed pot or cast iron skillet over medium heat until it reaches 375°F (190°C).
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Pour the batter into a Ziploc bag and cut about 1/4 inch from the tip.
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Pipe the batter into the hot oil in a circular motion to form the funnel cake. Fry the first side for 2–3 minutes until it starts to turn golden brown.
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Carefully flip and cook the other side for 1–2 minutes until golden. Remove and drain on paper towels, then dust with powdered sugar or add desired toppings.
Notes
- Test oil temperature with a small amount of batter: it should bubble and rise when ready.
- If the batter is too thick, thin with a little more milk until it’s pourable.
- Pieces of batter will separate while piping — they will puff and join during frying.
- Use a heavy-bottomed pot to maintain consistent heat while frying.
- Monitor oil temperature with a candy thermometer to avoid greasy or over-browned results.
- A squeeze bottle or a Ziploc bag with a small corner cut works well to pipe the batter.
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Carbohydrates: 12 g
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Protein: 5 g
Nutrition information is an estimate and not guaranteed.
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