
Crispy, sweet bite-sized tortilla rolls brushed with butter and tossed in cinnamon sugar — made in the air fryer for a fast, crowd-pleasing treat.

This little sweet snack has been a weekend favorite in my kitchen ever since I first rolled up a leftover tortilla and dusted it in cinnamon and sugar. I discovered the idea one sleepy Sunday when I wanted something warm and nostalgic but didn’t want to heat the oven or fuss with batter. The air fryer transformed the simple roll into a crunchy, golden bite that tastes like a cross between a churro and a sugar cookie—light, crispy edges with a sweet, buttery center. It’s the kind of thing that brings people together at a coffee table: kids grabbing pieces, adults tasting and saying it reminds them of fair treats, and the dog doing his best sad-eyed stare from under the chair.
I love this recipe because it’s unfussy and forgiving. The result is a snack with a satisfying snap and a sweet, slightly caramelized surface thanks to the melted butter and granulated sugar. The cinnamon adds warmth and aroma without overpowering the delicate tortilla base. I first made a batch for an impromptu movie night and ended up doubling the recipe within minutes because everyone wanted more. It’s perfect when you want a quick dessert or a coffee companion that feels homemade without hours of prep time.
In my experience, the most memorable moments with this snack came from casual gatherings: a Sunday brunch where the platter disappeared faster than the scrambled eggs, and a picnic where kids insisted we bring them as the sweet bite that everyone wanted. The recipe’s simplicity means you can focus on company instead of complicated techniques.
My favorite aspect is how quickly this snack can turn a quiet afternoon into a memorable little event. The smell of warm cinnamon draws people in, and the first crunchy bite usually gets an audible “mmm” from the table. It’s simple pleasures like this—affordable ingredients, minimal cleanup, and a treat that feels indulgent—that make it a regular in my repertoire.
Store completely cooled pieces in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 24 hours to maintain the crisp texture. If you need to keep them longer, place in a paper-lined container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days—note they will soften slightly and benefit from a 1–2 minute re-crisp in the air fryer. For longer storage, freeze on a tray for 1 hour, then transfer to a freezer bag for up to 3 months. When reheating from frozen, 3–4 minutes at 350°F (175°C) typically restores the crunch without burning the sugar.
If you’re avoiding dairy, substitute melted coconut oil or a vegan spread in a 1:1 swap for the butter; coconut oil offers a faint tropical note that pairs surprisingly well with cinnamon. To make a gluten-free version, use certified gluten-free flour tortillas—thin, corn-based tortillas won’t roll as cleanly but can produce interesting texture. Swap half the granulated sugar with light brown sugar for a chewier, molasses-tinged finish, or use a coarse raw sugar for extra crunch on the surface.
Serve warm on a platter with small dipping bowls of vanilla yogurt, chocolate sauce, or a citrus-spiked honey for contrast. Pair with coffee or hot chocolate for a cozy afternoon treat, or present as part of a brunch board alongside fresh fruit, soft cheeses, and nuts. For a festive twist, sprinkle a touch of powdered sugar or a light drizzle of dulce de leche over the top just before serving.
Rolling sweet spices into bread or pastry is a technique found in many cultures—from cinnamon rolls in Northern Europe to churros in Spain and Latin America—where cinnamon and sugar provide comforting sweetness and aroma. These air-fried tortilla rolls are a playful, modern riff that borrows flavors and textures across traditions: the spiral form nods to classic baked rolls, while the tortilla base evokes Latin-American staples. It’s an accessible, cross-cultural treat that uses local pantry items to recreate familiar, beloved flavors.
In cooler months, add a pinch of ground ginger or nutmeg to the cinnamon sugar for a holiday spice profile. In summer, brush the rolls with citrus-infused butter (zest of orange mixed into the melted butter) and serve with a light berry compote to freshen the flavor. For autumn gatherings, incorporate a sprinkle of finely chopped roasted nuts into the sugar mix for texture and a toasty flavor.
To prep ahead for entertaining, roll and slice the tortillas, arrange them on parchment-lined trays, then cover and refrigerate for up to 8 hours before cooking. If you’re feeding a crowd, air fry in batches and keep finished pieces warm in a low oven (200°F / 95°C) on a wire rack so they stay crisp. Label frozen trays with dates; quick re-crisping in the air fryer is the secret to restoring fresh-baked texture.
This recipe is a small ritual: the five minutes to brush, sprinkle, and roll reward you with warm, crisp bites that feel homemade and special. It’s one of those easy wins that reminds me why simple recipes remain on rotation—because they deliver comfort and joy without a fuss. Try adapting it, share it at the next brunch, and make it your own with a personal twist.
Brush tortillas thinly and evenly with melted butter to avoid greasy spots and ensure the sugar adheres uniformly.
Check the rolls at 4 minutes in the air fryer; small baskets and newer models brown faster—adjust time to avoid burning.
For extra crunch, toss the cut pieces in the cinnamon-sugar mixture a second time immediately after cooking while still warm.
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Preheat the air fryer to 350°F (175°C) for 3–5 minutes to ensure even cooking and immediate crisping.
Whisk together 1/4 cup granulated sugar and 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon in a small bowl until uniform to prevent clumps.
Brush each tortilla evenly with about 1/2 tablespoon melted unsalted butter so the sugar adheres and browns evenly.
Sprinkle the cinnamon-sugar over the buttered tortillas, press lightly, roll tightly into cylinders, and slice into 1-inch pieces.
Place pieces cut-side up in a single layer in the air fryer basket and cook at 350°F (175°C) for 5–7 minutes until golden and crisp.
Let the rolls cool for 2–3 minutes so the sugar sets, then serve warm. Re-crisp briefly if stored chilled.
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