You know that warm, sugary crunch you get from a perfect churro at the fair? Now imagine making Air Fryer Cinnamon Sugar Churros in your own kitchenno deep fryer, no mess, just crispy golden goodness in about 15 minutes.
I started testing this back in fall 2021 when my daughter asked if we could “make the fair happen at home.” After eight batches and a very sticky counter, I figured out the piping trick that makes them puff just rightand honestly, the smell of cinnamon hitting hot air is enough to get everyone in the kitchen. I’ve been blogging about air fryer recipes since 2019, and this one still makes me grin every time.

Air Fryer Cinnamon Sugar Churros Recipe Easy and Delicious
Ingredients
Method
- In a medium saucepan, bring water, milk, canola oil, and salt to a rolling boil.
- Remove from heat and immediately add all the flour; stir vigorously until a smooth dough ball forms.
- Transfer the dough to a large mixing bowl and let it rest for 5 minutes.
- Using a mixer on medium-high speed, beat the dough for about 1 minute until it softens.
- Incorporate the egg and lemon zest, beating for an additional 1 to 2 minutes to combine well.
- Allow the batter to cool slightly before preparing a pastry bag fitted with a large star tip.
- Pipe the dough onto a parchment-lined tray in strips about 4 inches long and spaced 1 inch apart.
- Refrigerate the piped dough for one hour to firm up.
- Preheat your air fryer to 375°F (190°C).
- Lightly grease the air fryer basket tray and arrange the churros on it, then spray them lightly with cooking spray.
- Cook the churros in the air fryer for 15 to 20 minutes until they turn a golden brown color.
- Mix the sugar and cinnamon in a bowl and sprinkle generously over the warm churros.
- Serve immediately and enjoy the warm, cinnamon-sugar coated treats.
Notes
- For extra crispiness, you can increase cooking time by a few minutes but watch closely to avoid burning. Store leftovers in an airtight container and reheat in the air fryer to regain crisp texture.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
These Air Fryer Cinnamon Sugar Churros hit all the right notescrispy outside, soft inside, and coated in that irresistible cinnamon-sugar sparkle. You get all the fair vibes without hauling out a pot of hot oil or dealing with spatters on your stove.
- Easier than you think: The dough comes together in one saucepan, and piping takes just a few minutes once you get the hang of it.
- Way less mess: The air fryer does all the workno deep frying, no grease cleanup.
- Ready fast: From start to warm churro in your hand, you’re looking at about 30 minutes active time (plus an hour to chill the dough).
- Nostalgic magic: That first bite tastes exactly like the ones you remember, only warmer and fresher.

Key Ingredients You’ll Need
This recipe keeps it simpleno fancy stuff, just pantry staples that work together to create that signature churro texture. Here’s what makes them so good:
- Water, milk, and canola oil: The liquid base that steams the flour and creates that airy, tender crumb.
- All-purpose flour: The structurewhen you stir it in, it forms a smooth ball almost instantly.
- Egg and lemon zest: The egg enriches the dough and helps it puff; the lemon zest adds a subtle brightness that cuts through the sweetness.
- Sugar and ground cinnamon: The classic coating that makes every bite feel like a celebration.
- Cooking spray: A light spritz before air frying helps them crisp up beautifully.
Pro Tip: Make sure your egg is at room temperatureit blends into the warm dough more smoothly and gives you a better texture.
How to Make Them Step-by-Step
The process is more forgiving than it looks. Once you see the dough come together, you’ll feel like a churro pro.
| Step | What to Do | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Boil the liquids | Combine water, milk, canola oil, and salt in a saucepan and bring to a boil | The boiling liquid cooks the flour instantly |
| 2. Stir in flour | Add all-purpose flour at once, stir until a smooth ball forms | Creates the base doughit’ll pull away from the pan |
| 3. Cool & beat | Transfer to a bowl, let stand 5 min, then beat on medium-high for 1 min | Softens the dough so it’s pipeable |
| 4. Add egg & zest | Beat in the egg and lemon zest for 1–2 minutes until smooth | Adds richness and helps them puff in the air fryer |
| 5. Pipe & chill | Pipe 4-inch strips onto parchment, refrigerate 1 hour | Chilling firms them up so they hold their shape |
| 6. Air fry | Spray with cooking spray, cook at 375° for 15–20 min until golden | Gets them crispy without deep frying |
| 7. Coat & serve | Toss warm churros in cinnamon-sugar mix | The warmth helps the coating stick perfectly |
Note: If your dough feels too stiff to pipe, beat it for another 30 secondsit should be smooth and glossy, not crumbly.
Tips for Perfect Churros Every Time
After making these more times than I can count, here are the tricks that make the biggest difference:
- Use a large star tip: Those ridges aren’t just prettythey create more surface area for crisping.
- Don’t skip the chill time: Refrigerating the piped dough for an hour keeps them from flattening out in the air fryer.
- Spritz generously: A good coating of cooking spray before air frying helps them turn golden and crispy, not pale and soft.
- Coat while warm: The cinnamon-sugar sticks best when the churros are fresh out of the basket.
If your first batch comes out a little pale, just add a few more minutes and give them another spritz halfway through.
How to Serve and Store
Churros are always best warm, but if you have leftovers (unlikely!), here’s how to keep them tasting fresh:
| Storage Method | How Long | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Room Temperature | Up to 1 day in an airtight container | Eating within a few hours |
| Refrigerate | Up to 3 days, covered | Reheating later in the week |
| Freeze | Up to 1 month in a freezer bag | Make-ahead batches for quick treats |
| Reheat | Air fry at 350° for 3–4 min | Brings back the crisp |
Serving ideas: Serve them with a mug of hot chocolate, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, or just pile them on a plate and let everyone grab. They’re perfect for weekend brunch, movie nights, or when you need a little something sweet without a lot of fuss.
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FAQs ( Air Fryer Cinnamon Sugar Churros )
What temperature should I set my air fryer for churros?
Set your air fryer to 375°F for best results. This temperature creates a golden, crispy exterior while keeping the inside tender and fluffy. Cooking at lower temperatures won’t give you that perfect crunch, while higher temps may burn the outside before the inside cooks through.
How long do you cook churros in the air fryer?
Cook this recipe for 8-10 minutes, flipping halfway through at the 4-5 minute mark. Thicker churros may need an extra minute or two. Keep an eye on them during the last few minutes to prevent overcooking, as air fryer models can vary in intensity.
Do I need to preheat my air fryer before cooking?
Yes, preheating for 2-3 minutes ensures even cooking from the start. This helps create that signature crispy texture right away. Without preheating, the outside may cook unevenly and you won’t get the same golden-brown finish.
Should I spray oil on the churros before air frying?
Lightly spray the churros with cooking oil or brush with melted butter before cooking. This helps achieve that beautiful golden color and crispy texture. Don’t skip this step – it makes a noticeable difference in the final result compared to cooking them dry.
When should I add the cinnamon sugar coating?
Roll the churros in cinnamon sugar immediately after they come out of the air fryer while they’re still hot. The residual heat and any surface oil helps the coating stick perfectly. If you wait too long, the coating won’t adhere as well to the surface.

You’ll love how these Air Fryer Cinnamon Sugar Churros turn outcrispy ridges, tender middles, and that sugar-cinnamon sparkle clinging to every bite. They take about thirty minutes start to finish, and the smell alone makes everyone wander into the kitchen. Honestly, they taste like the best part of the fair, only warmer and way less fuss.
If you want to switch things up, try stirring a pinch of cardamom into your cinnamon sugar for a cozy twist, or serve them with warm chocolate sauce for dipping. Store any leftovers in an airtight container and reheat them in the air fryerthey crisp right back up. My favorite trick? Pipe a few extra and freeze them unbaked, so you’re always ready for fresh churros whenever the craving hits.
I’d love to see your batchtag me if you share a photo, or tell me in the comments if these remind you of a favorite memory. Maybe you grabbed churros at a carnival as a kid, or maybe this is your first time making them from scratch. Either way, I hope they bring a little sweetness to your week and maybe become a new tradition around your table.





