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Churros

Crispy, ridged fried dough sticks, generously coated in a warm cinnamon-sugar mixture. Traditionally served with a rich, spiced Mexican chocolate for dipping, these churros are a delightful sweet treat.

Prep25 minutes
Cook20 minutes
Total45 minutes
Serves12
LevelMedium
Churros - Mexico traditional dish

🧂 Ingredients

  • 250 ml Water(Room temperature)
  • 50 g Unsalted Butter(Cut into small cubes)
  • 150 g All-purpose Flour(Sifted)
  • 2 Large Eggs(Room temperature)
  • 100 g Granulated Sugar(For the dough)
  • 2 tsp Ground Cinnamon(For the dough)
  • 1 liter Vegetable Oil(For frying (or other neutral high-heat oil))
  • 100 g Granulated Sugar(For coating)
  • 1 tsp Ground Cinnamon(For coating)
  • 1 bar (approx. 90g) Mexican Chocolate(For dipping, such as Ibarra or Abuelita)
  • 250 ml Milk(For dipping sauce)

💡 Pro Tips

  • Using a star tip is essential for creating the characteristic ridges of churros, which help them crisp up beautifully.
  • Maintain the oil temperature between 180-190°C (350-375°F) for optimal frying. Too low and they'll be greasy; too high and they'll burn before cooking through.
  • Do not overcrowd the frying pot. Fry in small batches to ensure even cooking and prevent the oil temperature from dropping significantly.
  • Churros are best enjoyed fresh and warm, immediately after frying and coating.
  • Room temperature eggs incorporate more easily into the dough.

Twist Ideas

Inspiration for your own version of this recipe

  • Fill cooled churros with cajeta (Mexican caramel), dulce de leche, or chocolate ganache.
  • Experiment with different coatings like powdered sugar, crushed nuts, or a mix of spices.
  • Add a pinch of chili powder or cayenne pepper to the cinnamon-sugar coating for a spicy kick.

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