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Mexican Buñuelos – Cinnamon and Sugar Fritters #SundaySupper

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Most Latin countries have some version of these fried sweet fritters, however these crunchy, round Mexican-style buñelos are the version I know and love. These golden-fried goodies are made fresh and sold in many locally owned and chain bakeries in my neck of the woods, but they are a cinch to make at home.

 

As a dessert, Mexican buñuelos are super easy to make. In a nutshell, they are fried flour tortillas that are immediately sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar when they are hot out of the frying pan! 

I love to make these crazy-easy, time-saving treats for my family and there are two simple methods I use to make them:  homemade and semi-homemade. Both versions of these Mexican buñelos are equally tasty and the only difference is a small amount of hands-on time to cook them. 

When I have the time to make these completely from scratch, I use my favorite homemade flour tortilla recipe and then fry the rolled tortillas in oil to make this dessert. Homemade flour tortillas are incredibly easy to make and they make the best buñuelos!

However, if I’m in a pinch for time, I’ll use store-bought, pre-made, uncooked flour tortillas to shave about 30 minutes off of the prep time. I’ve never had a complaint no matter which way I’ve made these cinnamon-sugary treats. 

For game day, these nicely-spiced fritters will make a perfect addition to your snack table. You can serve them as whole rounds or you can use a pizza cutter to slice the uncooked tortillas into triangle-shaped wedges, like tortilla chips, before you fry them. Cutting the tortillas into chips will also make a batch of buñelos stretch a bit further and that’s always a bonus when you’re cooking for a crowd!

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Mexican Buñuelos – Cinnamon and Sugar Fritters

Recipe by Marcelle at A Little Fish in the Kitchen Course: SnacksCuisine: MexicanDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking time

10

minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 ready-to-cook flour tortillas, store-bought or homemade

  • 1 cup canola or other light cooking oil

  • 1/2 cup sugar

  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Directions

  • Combine cinnamon and sugar in a small bowl, stir and set it aside.  Heat oil to medium heat in a cast iron or other skillet. 
  • Fry each tortilla, one at a time, for a about 30 seconds on each side, flipping with tongs. Remove fried tortilla from the pan and transfer to a plate lined with paper towels. 
  • Sprinkle both sides of the buñelos with cinnamon and sugar while they’re warm.  Serve and enjoy!

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26 Comments

  1. These bunuelos sound delicious! I love simple to make treats like this.

  2. David, I know there are a few different kinds of buñuelos depending on which Latin country the recipe comes from. I've only made this version, but I'd love to try different varieties. I'm sure they're all yummy! Thank you 🙂

  3. I'm with you on that, Grace. It's a hard combo to resist! Thank you 🙂

  4. Have fun and be safe, Greg!! Thank you 🙂

  5. I hope you all enjoy them, Susan! Thank you 🙂

  6. Mark has a personality defect. He doesn’t like buñuelos! Sad, right? I love this recipe. The first time I had something called a buñuelos, I was in Santa Fe. It in no way resembles what you make, or what I see here in Arizona. They were more like filled donuts. Have you ever heard of that?

  7. what an easy yet delicious treat! sometimes i think i would lick cinnamon sugar off of a shoe… 🙂

  8. Just in time to help get me (even more) excited about my trip to Mexico next week. Thanks GREG

  9. I love this crispy combination with cinnamon. Looks easy to prepare too and may be served in any occasion.

  10. Love fried anything! But these look particularly nice — love the cinnamon/sugar combo. Good stuff — thanks.

  11. Give me fried dough, cinnamon and sugar and I’m in heaven! Great recipe. Wish we could get ready to cook flour tortillas here, though. Doesn’t look hard to make the homemade ones so I will have to try. You have great recipes on your site, Marcelle. Thanks for stopping by mine.

  12. Although I've never made them myself, we love to order them at one of our favorite Mexican restaurants. I think I need to try making some next time our grandsons are here!!

  13. Hi Barrie, I think most things covered in cinnamon and sugar are bound to be a hit with kids, I know it's true for mine! Thank you! 🙂

  14. Hi Trang, we will have to try it with ice cream soon!! Thank you 🙂

  15. Hi Laura, they usually don't last long enough to get out the ice cream, but I bet you are right!! 🙂 Thank you!

  16. They are so easy and good! Thank you, Liz! 🙂

  17. They are hard to resist! Thank you, Angie!

  18. I love this so much! Like a fried dough treat that is super easy and my kids would adore!

  19. I love how easy this is, I bet it would be delicious with ice cream!!

  20. These look and sound addictive! I bet they are amazing with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

  21. SO simple and utterly delicious!!! No excuse not to make these 🙂

  22. They must be super yummy and you can't walk away just eating one or two pieces.

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