
Golden, crisp churros made in the air fryer — lighter than deep-fried but every bit as indulgent. Perfect for a Mexican-themed party or an easy homemade dessert.

This recipe for Air Fryer Churros has been my go-to for every Mexican-themed party and late-night dessert craving. I first developed this method when wanting the crispness and signature ridges of a classic churro without the mess and smell of a deep fryer. After a few test batches and one decisive family tasting, these emerged as the clear winner: golden exterior, tender hollowed interior, and the cinnamon-sugar coating that makes everyone nostalgic. I remember bringing a tray to a summer backyard gathering—plates emptied within minutes and friends asking for the recipe the next day.
The dough is essentially a pâte à choux adapted for piping and air frying, so steam plays the starring role in puffing the interior while the air fryer crisps the outside. You’ll notice that refrigerating the piped pieces for an hour helps them keep their ridged shape and reduces spreading in the basket. Use a large star tip (like Wilton 1M) for classic ridges and serve warm with Nutella or a quick chocolate sauce. These are excellent when you want deep-fried flavor without all the oil, and they travel well to potlucks if kept warm in a low oven.
In my kitchen this method became a staple because it bridges authenticity and convenience: the texture is right, the flavor nostalgic, and the end result always gets praise. I often double the batch for parties and store extra piped churros in the refrigerator, ready to air fry on demand.
My favorite part is the sound of the sugar clinking on the hot churros as you toss them — it always prompts a line at the dipping station. Families and friends often recreate the dipping choices, and I like to keep a small pot of warm chocolate nearby for communal dipping.
Store cooled churros in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 24 hours; they will soften slightly overnight. For longer storage, refrigerate up to 3 days—reheat in a 350°F oven or an air fryer at 350°F for 3–5 minutes to re-crisp. If you need to freeze, flash-freeze piped or cooked churros on a sheet first, then transfer to a sealed freezer bag for up to 3 months. When reheating from frozen, allow extra time and check frequently to prevent over-browning.
If you need dairy-free options, substitute unsalted butter with a firm vegan margarine and use an egg replacer like aquafaba (3 tablespoons aquafaba per egg) — note the interior will be slightly less tender. For a gluten-free version, use a cup-for-cup gluten-free flour blend with xanthan gum; the dough may be slightly looser so pipe with care. You can swap vanilla for a dash of orange zest for a citrus twist, or use brown sugar in the coating for a deeper molasses note.
Serve warm on a platter dusted with extra cinnamon sugar. Offer dipping options like warm Nutella, salted caramel, melted dark chocolate, dulce de leche, or a simple lemon curd for contrast. Garnish with a few fresh berries or edible flowers for festive presentations at brunch or parties. Pair with Mexican hot chocolate for a harmonized flavor profile.
Churros are a beloved street-food treat with roots in Iberian and Latin American culinary traditions, often associated with breakfast or late-night snacks. The ridged exterior comes from piping dough through a star tip, and historically they were fried in oil for crispness. This air fryer adaptation honors the technique while modernizing it for home cooks who prefer less oil and easier cleanup—still delivering the signature texture and nostalgic flavors.
In fall, add 1/4 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice to the cinnamon-sugar for an autumnal twist. For summer gatherings, serve churros with a mango-lime dipping sauce or a passion fruit curd. In winter, infuse the dough with a pinch of cardamom and offer a warm spiced hot chocolate for dipping. These small swaps keep the basic method intact while tailoring flavors to the season.
Pipe multiple trays of churros and refrigerate them for up to 24 hours; air fry on arrival for freshly crisped pastries. For quick weekday desserts, keep a jar of cinnamon-sugar and a small pot of ready-made chocolate sauce on hand. If you entertain often, pre-portion dough into piping bags, label with date, and freeze so you can air fry a batch within minutes when guests arrive.
These churros bring people together — they are simple to make, delightfully nostalgic, and a great demonstration of how technique (steam+puff) and timing yield perfect results. Make them your own with dipping sauces and seasonal spices, and enjoy the smiles when everyone reaches for a second piece.
Refrigerating piped churros for at least 1 hour helps them hold their ridged shape and prevents spreading in the air fryer.
Use room temperature eggs so they incorporate smoothly into the warm dough without partially cooking.
Air fry in a single layer with space between pieces to allow even circulation and consistent browning.
If churros look pale after the recommended time, add 1–2 minutes — every air fryer model runs slightly differently.
Flash-freeze piped churros for long-term storage, then air fry from frozen, adding a couple minutes to the cook time.
This nourishing air fryer churros 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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Line a baking sheet with a silicone mat and spray lightly with oil. Fit a piping bag with a large star tip and have a cookie spatula ready.
Combine water, butter, sugar, and salt in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Remove from heat briefly and stir in flour until smooth and dough pulls away from the pan.
Transfer dough to a bowl and cool for 4 minutes. Beat in eggs one at a time with vanilla using a mixer until smooth and glossy.
Pipe 4-inch lengths onto the greased mat. Refrigerate for 1 hour to firm up the shapes before air frying.
Place churros in a single layer in the basket, spray lightly with oil, and air fry at 375°F for 10–12 minutes until deep golden and crisp.
Toss hot churros in the cinnamon-sugar mixture and serve immediately with desired dipping sauces.
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