air fryer churros recipe with cinnamon sugar

Servings: 4 Total Time: 30 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Crispy Cinnamon Sugar Churros Without the Deep Fryer
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An air fryer churros recipe with cinnamon sugar gives you the classic Spanish street treat without a pot of hot oil on the stove. The dough pipes into ridged sticks, cooks to a light crunch, and gets rolled in warm spiced sugar right after. You end up with a dessert that tastes fried but uses about a tablespoon of oil total.

This version keeps the choux-style paste simple: water, butter, flour, and eggs form the base, then the air fryer sets the outside while the center stays soft. The cinnamon sugar coating sticks best when the churros are still warm from the basket. It’s a solid choice for a weeknight sweet or a casual get-together. Making this air fryer churros recipe with cinnamon sugar at home is surprisingly straightforward once you know the key steps.

Why You’ll Love These Air Fryer Churros Recipe With Cinnamon Sugar

  • Uses barely any oil compared to traditional deep-fried churros
  • Ready in under 30 minutes from start to serving
  • Crisp ridges outside and a tender, cake-like middle
  • Cinnamon sugar coating clings without turning greasy
  • Easy to scale the batch up for a small crowd

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • 1 cup water (240 ml) – the liquid base that steams the dough
  • 2 tbsp unsalted butter (28 g) – adds richness and helps browning
  • 1 tbsp granulated sugar (12 g) – light sweetness in the dough itself
  • 1/4 tsp salt (1.5 g) – balances the sugar and butter
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour (125 g) – gives structure to the paste
  • 2 large eggs (about 100 g) – bind and puff the dough
  • 1 tbsp neutral oil (14 g) – brushed on before air frying
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar (100 g) – for the coating
  • 1 tbsp ground cinnamon (8 g) – for the coating

Ingredient Substitutions

Unsalted butter: Replace with an equal weight of coconut oil for a dairy-free version. Coconut oil firms up faster when cool, so keep the mixed paste warm before piping to avoid a stiff batch. The flavor turns slightly tropical and the crust browns a shade lighter than with dairy butter. The air fryer churros recipe with cinnamon sugar works well for weeknight cooking when time is limited.

All-purpose flour: Swap with an equal weight of gluten-free 1-to-1 baking flour if needed. These blends often need 1–2 extra teaspoons of water because they absorb slower than wheat flour. Expect a slightly more fragile ridge and a softer bite, though the shape holds well in the air fryer. Storing leftover air fryer churros recipe with cinnamon sugar correctly keeps it tasting good for days.

Neutral oil: Use melted ghee instead, about the same 1 tbsp amount, for a nutty note. Ghee browns the surface a touch darker and adds a buttery smell without the milk solids burning. No change to cook time is required with this swap. For the best results with this air fryer churros recipe with cinnamon sugar, read through all the steps before starting.

Ground cinnamon: Replace with an equal amount of pumpkin pie spice for a warmer profile. The extra cloves and nutmeg make the coating taste more like fall baking and less like a pure cinnamon hit. Keep the sugar ratio the same so the coating doesn’t turn bitter.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Combine water, butter, sugar, and salt in a saucepan over medium heat and bring to a boil, stirring once, until the butter melts fully.
  2. Add the flour all at once and stir on medium-low heat for about 2 minutes until a smooth ball forms and a faint film appears on the pan bottom.
  3. Transfer the dough to a bowl and let it cool for 5 minutes so the eggs don’t cook when added.
  4. Beat in the eggs one at a time with a wooden spoon until the paste is glossy and drops in a slow ribbon from the spoon.
  5. Fit a piping bag with a open star tip and fill it with the paste, then pipe 4-inch strips onto parchment squares.
  6. Brush each strip with a little neutral oil and place in the air fryer basket in a single layer at 180°C / 350°F for 10 minutes until golden and crisp.
  7. Mix the coating sugar and cinnamon on a plate while the churros cook.
  8. Roll the warm churros in the cinnamon sugar right after they leave the basket so the coating adheres, then serve immediately.

Pro Tips

Pipe the churros onto small parchment squares so you can lift them into the basket without squishing the ridges. The star tip is what gives you the crisp edges that hold the sugar.

Let the cooked paste rest off heat before the eggs go in; adding them to a hot base makes scrambled bits instead of a smooth choux. A calm base keeps the texture even.

For a deeper cinnamon note, warm the coating sugar in a dry pan for 1 minute before rolling. The gentle heat wakes up the spice and helps it stick to the oiled surface.

Check your basket size and avoid overlapping the strips; air needs to move around each one to crisp the sides. If needed, cook in two batches rather than crowd the tray.

For piping technique and safe handling of hot sugar, see the guidance from Bon Appetit on working with choux-style doughs.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Skipping the rest after boiling the flour paste leads to lumpy dough once the eggs are in. Cool it for the full 5 minutes before mixing.

Rolling churros in sugar after they’ve cooled makes the coating slide off instead of clinging. The light oil layer from the basket needs warmth to grab the crystals.

Using a round tip instead of a star tip removes the ridges that crisp up and hold cinnamon sugar. A plain round pipe bakes into a soft stick with less surface crunch.

Serving Suggestions

Pair the churros with a small cup of warm creme brulee sauce for dipping if you want a richer dessert plate. The vanilla custard contrasts the spice well.

Set them next to cinnamon rolls at a brunch table for a double hit of the same warm spice in different forms. The air-fried version feels lighter next to the baked one.

Offer a mug of Aperol spritz on the side for a casual evening treat. The bitter orange cuts through the sugar coating nicely.

Storage and Reheating

Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. The coating softens over time but the texture recovers with heat.

Reheat in the air fryer at 160°C / 320°F for 3 minutes until hot and slightly crisp again. Don’t use a microwave or they turn chewy.

This batch does not freeze well because the coating weeps after thawing, so plan to eat them fresh or refrigerated within the short window.

Recipe Variations

Chocolate Dip Version

Melt 60 g dark chocolate with 2 tbsp cream and serve as a dip beside the churros. The bitter cocoa balances the sweet cinnamon shell and adds a soft contrast to the crisp bite.

Orange Zest Version

Add 1 tsp grated orange peel to the cinnamon sugar before rolling. The citrus oil brightens the spice and makes the coating smell like fresh pastry.

Larger Loop Version

Pipe the paste into small rings instead of sticks for a donut-style shape that needs 11 minutes at the same temperature. The center stays a touch softer because of the thicker middle.

For a bread-side idea, try the cinnamon sugar focaccia if you want the same spice in a shareable loaf. It uses a longer rise but matches the flavor theme.

If you want a savory balance on the table, the creamed potatoes make a mild side that offsets the sweet churros. The soft texture works after the crisp dessert.

Browse more ideas on the recipe courses page if you’re building a full menu around this treat. It groups dishes by occasion and timing.

Look through search recipes to find a drink that fits the same casual dessert setting. A light option keeps the meal from feeling heavy.

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air fryer churros recipe with cinnamon sugar

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 10 mins Rest Time 5 mins Total Time 30 mins
Cooking Temp: 180  C Servings: 4 Estimated Cost: $ 8 Calories: 220 kcal

Description

These air fryer churros deliver the classic Spanish street treat with a light crunch outside and tender choux center, using just a tablespoon of oil. Rolled in warm cinnamon sugar right out of the basket, they are a quick weeknight dessert or casual gathering sweet.

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Boil liquid base

    Combine the 1 cup water, 2 tbsp unsalted butter, 1 tbsp granulated sugar, and 1/4 tsp salt in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir once and bring to a boil until the butter melts fully and the mixture is evenly hot and liquid, about 2-3 minutes.

  2. Cook flour paste

    Add the 1 cup all-purpose flour all at once and stir on medium-low heat for about 2 minutes. Continue stirring until a smooth ball forms and a faint film appears on the pan bottom, showing the paste is cooked and dried slightly.

  3. Cool the dough

    Transfer the dough to a bowl and let it cool for 5 minutes so the eggs don't cook when added. The surface should feel warm but not hot to the touch before the next step.

  4. Beat in eggs

    Beat in the 2 large eggs one at a time with a wooden spoon until the paste is glossy and drops in a slow ribbon from the spoon. Each egg should be fully incorporated and the texture smooth before adding the next.

  5. Pipe churros

    Fit a piping bag with an open star tip and fill it with the paste, then pipe 4-inch strips onto parchment squares. The star tip creates ridges that crisp and hold the sugar, so keep the shape even and avoid squishing.

  6. Oil and air fry

    Brush each strip with a little of the 1 tbsp neutral oil and place in the air fryer basket in a single layer. Cook at 180°C / 350°F for 10 minutes until golden and crisp with a light crunch outside.

  7. Mix coating

    Mix the 1/2 cup granulated sugar and 1 tbsp ground cinnamon on a plate while the churros cook. Stir so the spice is evenly distributed for a consistent coating.

  8. Coat and serve

    Roll the warm churros in the cinnamon sugar right after they leave the basket so the coating adheres to the light oil layer. Serve immediately while the outside is crisp and the sugar clings.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 4


Amount Per Serving
Calories 220kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 9g14%
Saturated Fat 4g20%
Cholesterol 95mg32%
Sodium 180mg8%
Total Carbohydrate 31g11%
Dietary Fiber 1g4%
Sugars 14g
Protein 4g8%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

  • Storage: Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days; the coating softens but texture recovers with heat.
  • Reheating: Reheat in the air fryer at 160°C / 320°F for 3 minutes until hot and slightly crisp; avoid the microwave or they turn chewy.
  • Pro tip: Pipe onto parchment squares to lift into the basket without squishing ridges, and for a shareable loaf try the cinnamon sugar focaccia.
  • Coating: Roll churros while still warm from the basket so the sugar clings to the oiled surface.
Keywords: air fryer, churros, cinnamon sugar, choux pastry, Spanish dessert, easy dessert, low oil, weeknight treat
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make these ahead of time?

You can pipe the raw strips onto parchment and keep them in the fridge for a few hours before air frying. For a baked side with the same spice, see the cinnamon sugar focaccia to prep alongside.

Can I freeze this recipe?

No, this batch does not freeze well because the cinnamon sugar coating weeps after thawing. Plan to eat them fresh or refrigerated within the short stated window.

What can I substitute for unsalted butter?

Replace it with an equal weight of coconut oil for a dairy-free version, though it firms faster so keep the paste warm before piping. The flavor turns slightly tropical and the crust browns a shade lighter.

How do I know when the churros are done?

They are done at 180°C for 10 minutes when they turn golden and crisp on the outside with a light crunch. The center should stay soft and cake-like rather than doughy.

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