Cinnamon and Sugar Tortilla Wraps in the Air Fryer

Crispy cinnamon sugar tortilla bites made in the air fryer, ready in minutes and perfect for breakfast, snack time, or dessert.

This simple cinnamon and sugar tortilla treat has become a staple in my kitchen on busy mornings and impromptu snack attacks. I first discovered this idea one weekend when I had leftover small flour tortillas and a sweet craving that did not deserve a long oven preheat or complicated technique. The result was a warm, crispy spiral of butter, cinnamon and sugar that tasted like a mini churro but required only a few pantry ingredients and an air fryer.
What I love most about this preparation is the contrast between the delicate crisp shell and the sweet, just-melted sugar inside. Each bite offers a caramelized edge with a soft center if you do not overcook them. My family gathers around the counter while I slice the rolls and everyone debates dipping sauces. They are quick enough for weekday breakfasts, small enough for children to manage, and indulgent enough for a weekend treat. I remember serving these at a neighborhood brunch and receiving requests for the method rather than the recipe itself which felt like a real compliment.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in about 15 minutes from start to finish which makes them ideal for busy mornings or last minute guests.
- Uses pantry staples: small flour tortillas, butter, granulated sugar and ground cinnamon so you rarely need a special shopping trip.
- Air fryer cooking delivers even browning and crisp texture without deep frying which saves time on cleanup.
- Flexible serving options work as a breakfast side, a portable snack, or a kid friendly dessert.
- Make ahead and reheat well which means you can prepare a batch and warm them briefly before serving.
- Crowd pleasing and adaptable for dietary changes with simple swaps for butter or tortillas.
In my house these quickly turned into a family favorite because everyone enjoys the hands-on aspect of rolling and cutting. I especially enjoy seeing the look of surprise when the sugar caramelizes into golden pockets. Over time I learned to brush the butter thinly and to cut the rolls at a slight angle for better presentation.
Ingredients
- Small flour tortillas: Four 6 inch tortillas are perfect. Look for a soft, pliable brand such as Mission or La Banderita which roll without cracking. Fresher tortillas will seal better when rolled.
- Unsalted butter: Two tablespoons melted. Use high quality butter for the best flavor. Melt fully and cool slightly so it coats rather than soaks the tortilla.
- Granulated sugar: One quarter cup. Standard white sugar gives the classic crunch and caramelization. Caster sugar will melt faster but regular granulated is ideal for texture.
- Ground cinnamon: One tablespoon. Use freshly ground or a reliable brand such as McCormick for bright warm flavor.
- Optional finishing: A pinch of sea salt or a dusting of powdered sugar after cooking if you prefer contrast or a sweeter finish.
Instructions
Preheat the air fryer: Set the air fryer to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Preheating ensures the tortillas begin to crisp immediately and reduces total cook time. Most compact air fryers reach temperature in about three to five minutes. Mix the cinnamon sugar: Combine one quarter cup granulated sugar with one tablespoon ground cinnamon in a small bowl. Stir until uniform. This ratio provides a warm, balanced spice level. For a milder taste reduce cinnamon to two teaspoons. Brush each tortilla: Place a tortilla on a flat surface and use a pastry brush to coat one side with a thin layer of melted unsalted butter. The butter acts like an adhesive and promotes browning. Use just enough so the tortilla is pliable but not saturated which prevents sogginess. Sprinkle the sugar blend: Evenly shower the cinnamon sugar mixture across the buttered surface. Gently press with the back of a spoon to help the sugar adhere. Even distribution creates consistent pockets of sweetness in each bite. Roll and cut: Roll each tortilla tightly into a log. Using a sharp knife, slice each roll into approximately one inch sections. A serrated knife reduces squashing. Cutting at a slight angle creates more attractive spirals and exposes more surface for crisping. Arrange in the air fryer: Place the rolls in a single layer in the air fryer basket with the cut side up or down depending on how much exposed caramel you prefer. Avoid overcrowding which can create uneven crisping. Cook in batches if required. Cook until golden: Air fry at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for five to seven minutes. Watch toward the end since sugar can caramelize quickly. Look for a deep golden color and crisp edges. Rotate the basket once if your appliance has hotspots. Cool and serve: Allow the pieces to cool briefly before serving as the sugar will be hot. Serve plain or with dipping options such as honey, maple syrup, or a yogurt based dip for contrast.
You Must Know
- These bites are best eaten the day they are made for maximum crispness. If refrigerated they lose a bit of crunch but rewarming in the air fryer for 1 to 2 minutes restores texture.
- They freeze well for up to three months when stored flat in a single layer in a freezer safe container. Reheat from frozen in the air fryer at 325 degrees Fahrenheit until warm and crisp.
- One batch yields about sixteen one inch pieces which is great for sharing or as a small dessert for four people.
- High in simple carbohydrates and sugar so pair with a protein rich drink or side for balance when serving as breakfast.
I have fond memories of making a double batch for a school bake sale where the bites vanished within an hour. Friends told me they appreciated how portable and mess free they were. I still smile remembering neighborhood kids lining up to try the first warm pieces when they smelled cinnamon across the street.
Storage Tips
Store leftover pieces in an airtight container at room temperature for up to twenty four hours to preserve crispness. For longer storage refrigerate for up to three days though they will soften. To re-crisp place on a wire rack in the air fryer at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for one to two minutes checking frequently. Avoid microwaving which makes them chewy. For freezing arrange in a single layer on a baking sheet to freeze solid before transferring to a freezer bag which prevents sticking.
Ingredient Substitutions
For a dairy free option replace butter with softened coconut oil or a vegan butter spread using the same two tablespoon measure. For a lower sugar alternative use coconut sugar or a brown sugar substitute but expect slightly different caramelization and flavor. To make them gluten free select small gluten free tortillas, noting they may be less pliable so warm briefly before spreading butter to reduce cracking. Experiment with cinnamon proportions and try adding a pinch of nutmeg for depth.
Serving Suggestions
Serve warm with dipping options such as maple syrup, dulce de leche, or a simple vanilla yogurt dip. Pair with coffee or spiced chai for a cozy breakfast. For parties present them in a shallow bowl lined with parchment and garnish with a light dusting of powdered sugar or a tiny sprinkle of flaky salt for contrast. They also work well alongside fresh fruit to add brightness.
Cultural Background
These cinnamon sugar rolls borrow inspiration from churros and classic fried dough desserts that appear across many cuisines. Wrapping and slicing tortillas is a playful take on rolled pastries found in Latin American and Spanish cuisines where cinnamon sugar is a familiar flavor pairing. The air fryer offers a modern twist that achieves similar caramelization without immersion frying which aligns with contemporary approaches to traditional sweet snacks.
Seasonal Adaptations
In autumn add pumpkin spice to the sugar mixture or brush with a thin layer of pumpkin puree mixed with a touch of maple syrup before sprinkling cinnamon sugar for a seasonal version. In summer consider adding lime zest to the sugar for brightness and serving with a fruit compote. For holidays mix ground cardamom or orange zest into the sugar for festive aroma and flavor.
Meal Prep Tips
Prepare cinnamon sugar and melted butter in small containers ahead of time. Assemble rolled tortillas and slice them, then refrigerate for up to twenty four hours before air frying. This method saves time in the morning. If cooking for a crowd work in batches and keep cooked pieces warm in a low oven at 200 degrees Fahrenheit on a wire rack to maintain crispness until serving.
These cinnamon sugar tortilla bites are an easy little pleasure that proves a few pantry basics can yield something memorable. Try making a double batch next time because they disappear faster than anticipated and there is joy in sharing a warm, sweet bite with friends.
Pro Tips
Brush butter thinly to avoid soggy centers and promote even browning.
Cut rolls with a serrated knife or very sharp blade to avoid crushing the spiral.
Watch the last minute of cooking closely since the sugar caramelizes quickly.
Re-crisp leftovers in the air fryer at low heat for one to two minutes rather than microwaving.
This nourishing cinnamon and sugar tortilla wraps in the air fryer recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Instructions
Preheat the air fryer
Set the air fryer to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and let it preheat for three to five minutes so the cooking surface is hot and will crisp the tortillas immediately.
Mix cinnamon sugar
Combine one quarter cup granulated sugar with one tablespoon ground cinnamon in a small bowl and stir until evenly blended.
Brush each tortilla
Brush one side of each tortilla with a thin, even layer of melted unsalted butter so the sugar will adhere and the tortilla will brown.
Sprinkle sugar and roll
Evenly sprinkle the cinnamon sugar over the buttered surface, press gently to adhere then tightly roll each tortilla into a log.
Cut into pieces
Using a sharp serrated knife cut each roll into one inch pieces, cutting at a slight angle for attractive spirals.
Air fry until golden
Arrange the pieces in a single layer in the air fryer and cook at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for five to seven minutes until deep golden and crispy, checking closely at the end.
Cool slightly and serve
Allow the pieces to cool for a minute so the sugar sets then serve warm with optional dips such as maple syrup or vanilla yogurt.
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