Churro Bites

Published May 30, 2013. Updated December 30, 2018

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Please tell me you’ve all tried a churro… a real churro? Not the long, freeze and bake churros they sale at theme parks, ball games or the mall. I mean freshly fried, made from scratch kind of churros. If you said no, stop what you are doing, drive home if you have to and make these. Life needs churros :).

I love churros and yes I’ll admit, every now and then I will buy those churro sticks that are sitting in a warming oven at a shopping center because how do I resist that cinnamon sugar smell floating through the air, and then I have two kids and a husband smelling the same thing so we’re definitely doomed.

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There is no better advertising than the scent of good food and cinnamon is one of the best. Those little bakeries don’t need banners, signs or logos, they just need to continue to put their delicious, free smells through the air and we’ll keep stopping and giving in.

But please, hold out if you can and make churros at home, they are so much better. And yes, the classic churro sticks are delicious but I think it’s time for a new trend in churros. It’s like the soft pretzels, yes they are delicious in the whole form, but there’s something about the pretzel bites that’s just easier.

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Same with doughnut holes. Something about popping one into your mouth and grabbing another, and another until the bag is empty. It’s like it doesn’t disappear as fast or something, more savoring and more of that sweet coating.

These really don’t need the chocolate sauce, they are completely delicious all on their own, so it is totally optional.

When making these, be sure to properly heat the oil so you get that crisp exterior and soft interior. I’d also recommend using a star piping tip (you could probably do it without) but it will make those nice golden ridges extending out on all sides giving it the perfect bite and that classic churro look. Enjoy!

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Churro Bites

These delicious bite sized Churros are a fun and easy dessert made in under 20 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Prep20 minutes
Cook10 minutes
Ready in: 30 minutes

Ingredients

Cinnamon Sugar Coating

Instructions

  • Heat 1 1/2 inches of oil in a heavy bottom pot over medium heat to 360 degrees (Keep a close eye on the temp while you prepare the churro dough, you don't want it to become too hot, so you may have to reduce the temp or remove the pot from the burner for a moment).
  • In a medium saucepan combine milk, water, butter, 2 tsp sugar, and salt and bring mixture just to a boil. Once it reaches a boil, remove from heat and immediately stir in vanilla and flour.
  • Stir mixture with a silicone spatula while running dough along bottom of saucepan to smooth any lumps and stir until mixture comes together and is smooth.
  • Transfer to a piping bag fitted with a large open star tip and carefully pipe about 1 to 1 1/2 inches of dough out over oil and using clean scissors, cut dough at top to allow dough to drop into oil (to make it faster I'd pipe about 2 - 3 inches out at time and would cut 2 at once then pipe more and repeat).
  • Work in fairly small batches being careful not to overcrowd (which will reduce oil temperature too much. You want the oil to remain close to 350).
  • Allow churros to fry until golden brown (stirring occasionally near the beginning of frying will help keep them from sticking to each other) and remove with a wire skimmer and drain on a plate or baking sheet lined with several layers of paper towels.
  • In a small mixing bowl, whisk together 1/2 cup granulated sugar and cinnamon. Toss warm, drained churros into sugar mixture to evenly coat. For best results serve warm with chocolate sauce if desired.
Nutrition Facts
Churro Bites
Amount Per Serving
Calories 314 Calories from Fat 81
% Daily Value*
Fat 9g14%
Saturated Fat 5g31%
Cholesterol 25mg8%
Sodium 237mg10%
Potassium 74mg2%
Carbohydrates 53g18%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 28g31%
Protein 4g8%
Vitamin A 295IU6%
Calcium 56mg6%
Iron 1.6mg9%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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167 Comments

  • FLOR

    Hello, i am from Argentina, where churros are a classic, and this is not the original recipe, not even the classic shape. Churros are thiner. The original recipe is: a cup of water and a cup of milk. two cups of flour, and a teaspoon of salt.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Those are Argentine churros, I made these to be Mexican style churros. I’ve had the churros in Mexico and these tasted just like them to me. My husband lived in Argentina for 2 years though and he loved these. And why not add butter and vanilla, it makes everything better :). Also, I don’t go for original recipes, I aim to make recipes better than the original, just sayin.

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  • LJ Vann

    I must admit I’ve never had a churro. But thanks to this rocking recipe, I will be making them. And the chocolate is just the kicker!!!

  • silvia Valle

    this may be a dumb question but what else could i use if I don’t have large open star tip?

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Not a dumb question :), you could probably use a large freezer ziploc bag and cut of the corner or you could even just do a round tablespoon.

  • Juliana

    I live in Hawai’i and my sister sent this link to me with all of your wonderful recipes. You can’t find a good Churro anywhere here so a BIG “Mahalo” (thank you) for this! Yum! :)

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  • HannahJane27

    Just made these and they came out awesome! I had never made homemade churros and bites were great because they took less oil to fry. I don’t have a deeper fry thermometer so I used the bread trick. Also I found the dough too strong for my rather flimsy piping bag so I used my pampered chef cylindrical cookie decorating plunger tool. I plan to use them to top churro cupcakes I’m making for a fiesta! A+ recipe!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I’m so glad you liked these Hannah and thanks for the tip! I’m going to have to look into getting one of those, pampered chef has some great stuff. Thanks for your comment!

  • Staci

    Like a few people have already said, I’ve never tried a churro — not the ones from bakery stands at the mall, homemade or any kind — but these just look delicious, especially with the chocolate sauce ;)

    Anyways, I have a question (this question is open to anyone, not just the recipe poster; I’d love to have a few different recipes to try out!): for the chocolate sauce, are you just using something store-bought or is it a homemade mixture? I suppose I could use warm hot fudge topping but I’d rather make a homemade sauce since I’m already making the churros by scratch.

    Thank you to anyone who replies to this and I hope you all have a wonderful morning/afternoon/night!