Fluffy Air Fryer Churro Bites Recipe
Craving a warm, golden, cinnamon-sugar treat without the deep fryer mess? This fluffy air fryer churro bites recipe gives you everything you love about classic churros — crispy outside, pillowy inside — in adorable little bites that practically disappear off the plate. I made these for a movie night and honestly? They didn’t even make it to the couch.
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What Makes These Churro Bites So Good
These little guys are everything. Crispy on the outside, soft and airy in the middle, and rolled in that dreamy cinnamon-sugar coating that makes your kitchen smell like a fairground. They come together with super basic pantry staples, and the air fryer does the heavy lifting — no giant pot of hot oil required. Whether you’re hunting for easy at home dessert recipes or just need something sweet and fast, this one’s it.
They also happen to be one of the most fun easy recipes for kids to help with — piping the dough is basically arts and crafts, and rolling the churros in cinnamon sugar is a job every tiny hand wants. Bonus: the whole batch is done in under 30 minutes.

Fluffy Air Fryer Churro Bites
Equipment
- Air fryer
- Medium saucepan
- Large mixing bowl
- Electric hand mixer
- Piping bag with star tip
- Shallow bowl
- Pastry brush
Ingredients
For the Dough
- 1 cup water
- ⅓ cup + 1 tbsp unsalted butter plus extra for brushing
- 2 tbsp sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 cup plain flour King Arthur all-purpose flour recommended
- 1 large egg
- 1 tsp vanilla essence
For the Cinnamon Sugar Coating
- 1 cup white sugar
- 1 tbsp cinnamon powder freshly ground preferred for more flavor
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan, combine the water, butter, salt, and sugar. Bring the mixture to a boil over high heat, stirring occasionally until the butter melts completely into a glossy, bubbling liquid.
- Once boiling, reduce the heat and add the flour all at once, stirring continuously until the dough pulls away from the sides of the pan and comes together into a smooth ball — about 1 to 2 minutes. Turn off the heat and remove the pan from the stove.
- Transfer the dough to a large mixing bowl and let it cool for 4–5 minutes. It should feel warm to the touch but not steaming. Add in the egg and vanilla extract, then use an electric hand mixer to beat until the dough is smooth and glossy. It may look separated at first — keep mixing and it will come together beautifully.
- Spoon the churro dough into a piping bag fitted with a star tip. Preheat your air fryer to 375°F (190°C) and spray the basket generously with a neutral nonstick cooking spray such as coconut oil spray.
- Pipe bite-sized churros into the air fryer basket, leaving space between each one so they can puff up evenly. Don’t overcrowd the basket — work in batches if needed. No piping bag? Drop spoonfuls of dough in instead for a more rustic look.
- Lightly brush the tops of the churros with melted butter. Air fry for 10–12 minutes until golden brown. Your kitchen will smell absolutely incredible. Repeat with remaining dough in batches as needed.
- In a shallow bowl, mix together the sugar and cinnamon. As soon as the churros come out of the air fryer, toss them directly into the cinnamon sugar mixture and roll to coat evenly. If the coating isn’t sticking, brush churros with a little melted butter or spritz with cooking spray before rolling.
- Serve immediately while warm alongside your favorite dipping sauces — chocolate syrup, Nutella, honey, caramel, or dulce de leche all work wonderfully. Enjoy every bite!
Notes
Ingredients

For the Dough
| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Water | 1 cup |
| Unsalted butter | 1/3 cup + 1 tbsp |
| Sugar | 2 tbsp |
| Salt | 1 tsp |
| Plain flour (I use King Arthur all-purpose) | 1 cup |
| Large egg | 1 |
| Vanilla essence | 1 tsp |
For the Cinnamon Sugar Coating
| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| White sugar | 1 cup |
| Cinnamon powder (freshly ground if you can!) | 1 tbsp |
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Make the Dough
Grab a medium saucepan and combine your water, butter, salt, and sugar. Bring it all to a boil over high heat — you’ll see the butter melt into this glossy, bubbling mixture that already smells amazing.
Once it’s boiling, reduce the heat and add in your flour all at once, stirring constantly. Keep stirring until the dough pulls away from the sides of the pan and comes together into a smooth ball. This takes about a minute or two — don’t rush it. Turn off the heat and take the pan off the stove.
Tip: The dough should look a bit like thick mashed potatoes at this point. If it’s sticking to the pan instead of pulling away, give it another 30 seconds of stirring.
Step 2: Cool and Mix in the Egg
Transfer your dough to a large mixing bowl and let it cool for 4–5 minutes. You don’t want scrambled eggs in your churro dough — trust me, that’s not the vibe.
Once it’s cooled slightly, add in your egg and vanilla extract. Use an electric hand mixer to beat everything together until you get a smooth, glossy dough. It’ll look a little weird at first (kind of separated and gloopy) but keep mixing — it comes together beautifully.
The vanilla really makes these sing. Don’t skip it.
Step 3: Pipe and Preheat
Spoon your dough into a piping bag fitted with a star tip — that classic churro ridged look is everything. Preheat your air fryer to 375°F (190°C) and give the basket a good spray with a neutral nonstick spray like coconut oil spray.
Pipe bite-sized churros into the basket, leaving a little space between each one so they can puff up properly. Don’t overcrowd — these need room to breathe! If you don’t have a piping bag, you can totally drop spoonfuls of dough in instead. They’ll be more rustic, but just as delicious.

Step 4: Air Fry to Golden Perfection
Lightly brush the tops of your churros with a little melted butter, then air fry for 10–12 minutes until they’re golden brown and gorgeous. Your kitchen is going to smell absolutely incredible right about now.
Depending on the size of your air fryer, you’ll likely need to work in batches. Resist the urge to cram them all in — patience here pays off in evenly cooked, perfectly fluffy bites.
Step 5: Roll in Cinnamon Sugar
In a shallow bowl, mix together your sugar and cinnamon. The second the churros come out of the air fryer, toss them straight into the cinnamon sugar mixture and roll them around until they’re completely coated.
If the coating isn’t sticking well, brush the churros with a little melted butter first (or a quick spritz of water or cooking spray) before rolling. Serve them warm with chocolate syrup, Nutella, or honey for dipping — and prepare to share… or not. No judgment here.

Expert Tips, Variations & Troubleshooting
Get the Best Results Every Time
Don’t skip the cooling step before adding the egg. Hot dough will cook the egg and ruin the texture — cool it just enough that it’s warm to the touch, not steaming.
Freshly ground cinnamon makes a genuinely noticeable difference in the coating. If you’ve got whole cinnamon sticks and a spice grinder, now’s the time. The flavor is so much warmer and more complex.
Fun Variations to Try
Want to take these up a notch? Try a pinch of cayenne or cardamom in the cinnamon sugar for a spicy or floral twist. You could also do a chocolate version by dipping the finished churros in melted dark chocolate before rolling — absolutely decadent, and one of those quick and simple desserts that feels way fancier than it is.
For a party platter vibe, set up a little dipping station with different sauces — dulce de leche, strawberry jam, or classic hot fudge all work beautifully alongside these bites.
Troubleshooting
Churros not golden? Make sure your air fryer is fully preheated before adding the dough. A cold start leads to pale, underdone churros.
Coating won’t stick? Brush with melted butter immediately after cooking, while they’re still hot. The sugar adheres way better when the churros are warm and slightly tacky.
Dough too soft to pipe? Pop it in the fridge for 10 minutes to firm up a bit. Warm kitchens can make the dough a little floppy.
Storage & Reheating
| Method | Duration |
|---|---|
| Room temperature (airtight container) | Up to 1 day |
| Refrigerator (airtight container) | Up to 3 days |
| Freezer (before coating) | Up to 1 month |
To reheat: Pop them back in the air fryer at 350°F for 2–3 minutes to bring back that crispy exterior. The microwave works in a pinch but they’ll be softer — still tasty, just less crispy.
No-waste idea: Got leftover cinnamon sugar? Save it in a jar for your morning toast or oatmeal. It’s genuinely great on everything.
Nutritional Information
Per serving (approx. 4–5 churro bites)
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | ~210 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 30g |
| Fat | 9g |
| Protein | 3g |
| Sugar | 18g |
| Sodium | 160mg |
Values are estimates and will vary based on exact ingredients and serving size.
Fluffy Air Fryer Churro Bites Recipe FAQs
Can I make the dough ahead of time?
Yes! You can make the dough up to 24 hours ahead and store it in the fridge in the piping bag (or an airtight container). Let it come to room temperature for about 15 minutes before piping — cold dough is harder to work with and may not pipe as smoothly.
Do I need a piping bag?
Nope! A piping bag gives you that classic churro shape, but a zip-lock bag with the corner snipped off works just as well. Or just drop spoonfuls of dough — your churro bites will be chunkier and more rustic, which is honestly really charming.
Can kids help make these?
Absolutely — this is one of the most fun easy recipes for kids to get involved in. Little ones can help mix the cinnamon sugar, roll the churros in the coating, and choose their dipping sauces. Just handle the hot air fryer parts yourself.
What dips go best with churro bites?
Classic chocolate sauce is always a winner, but Nutella, caramel, dulce de leche, or even a simple honey drizzle are all amazing. Set up a little dipping station and let everyone choose their own adventure.
Can I bake these instead of air frying?
You can! Bake at 400°F (200°C) for about 18–22 minutes until golden. They won’t be quite as crispy as the air fryer version, but they’re still completely delicious and a great option if you’re making a big batch.
If you love easy at home dessert recipes that feel a little special without requiring chef-level skills, you’re in the right place. For more weeknight dinner inspiration before you get to dessert, check out this easy garlic parmesan chicken pasta or these incredible honey garlic shrimp — because balance, right? And if you need something hearty and hands-off, these garlic butter beef bites from the slow cooker are chef’s kiss.
These fluffy air fryer churro bites are genuinely one of those recipes you’ll keep coming back to — they’re quick, crowd-pleasing, and make your whole home smell like a bakery. Whether you’re making them as a fun easy recipe for kids on a weekend, whipping up a quick and simple dessert for guests, or honestly just treating yourself on a Tuesday night, they never disappoint.
Give them a try and let me know how they turned out! I’d love to hear your favorite dipping sauce in the comments below. And if you loved this recipe, please share it on Pinterest — it helps more people find it, and honestly these churro bites deserve all the attention. 🤍
